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Poco Community will let people give their to the brand
Poco has launched its community app, called Poco Community, in India. Poco was spun off from Xiaomi last year, and the company says that the new platform is meant to bring enthusiasts who are advocating for the Poco brand under one roof to get their on ongoing developments. Interestingly, the launch of Poco Community comes almost a year after the government banned Xiaomi's Mi Community in the country. It was amongst the 59 apps that were banned in India last year.
To kick off Poco Community, Poco India has started taking applications for its beta access in the country. It is asking s to provide information such as their full name, date of birth, and email ID. The brand also requires details about the Twitter handle as well as Facebook and Instagram s of the people looking to its community.
Tick tock, fam!
— POCO India - for Vaccine ???????? (@IndiaPOCO) June 9, 2021
The time has come to open the doors for our avid fans, tech enthusiasts, and those who wish to be the founding of #POCOCommunity.
If you think you've got what it takes to be a part of our community, apply now: https://t.co/UlbOzuPMaF pic.twitter.com/paO3uXNJYu
Once the details are submitted, Poco will ask some questions to understand the knowledge of applicants about the brand. The selection, however, appears to be at the brand's discretion.
Poco has not provided any details on when exactly it will launch the community forum for the successful applicants. It is also unclear whether the company would provide any early access to its software updates or future announcements through its community — something similar to what Xiaomi offered through its Mi Community.
While detailing its surprising OnePlus promote their offerings through dedicated community forums.
Xiaomi was one of the first companies to introduce the model of handling a community forum and transform its loyal customer base into Mi fans. However, the government impacted that model directly by Mi Community app. The Chinese company also ultimately decided to disable the app due to the restriction.
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