Xiaomi Poco X3 Pro review: a budget gaming monster phone

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  • All things considered, I like the design of the Poco F3 better as it is cleaner and more minimalistic.
  • Brand value do exist and it matters to many people and this is the reason why Samsung and Apple manage to sell extremely over priced phones.
  • It also includes the latest Android security patches from Google and Xiaomi updates.

The Poco X3 Pro features a quad camera setup at the back. It comprises a 48 MP main sensor accompanied by an 8 MP wide shooter, a 2 MP depth sensor and a 2 MP macro sensor. You can swipe between Photo, Video, Portrait, and Pro modes.

  • There really isn’t much to write home about when it comes to the camera setup on the Poco X3 Pro.
  • Since the display does not comes with an AMOLED panel, the fingerprint scanner is located within the power button located towards the right http://www.monstertrucks.net.au/step-by-step-guide-how-to-check-and-update-your/ side of the phone.
  • Poco has an excellent track record in supporting developers.
  • I’ll not call the Cameras bad but they are not in top 5.

It is more like a classy person who sits in the corner of a coffee shop by the window and makes you curious and intrigued when you pass by. Both phones come with splash resistance with an IP53 rating but Poco X3 Pro has a Gorilla Glass 6 protection on the front while the Redmi Note 10 Pro is protected by a Gorilla Glass 5. We often complain that most smartphones today pretty much follow a broadly similar design outline these days. While this somewhat fits the Redmi Note 10 Pro’s design, the same cannot be said about the Poco X3 Pro. Poco has managed to make a smartphone that would most definitely stand out of your average-looking smartphone crowd. The smartphone comes with a circular camera unit on the back which comes as a breath of fresh air in the era of all-things-rectangular, and also brings in a flashy dual-tone finish back. We call it flashy because the middle strip shines quite vigorously when light falls on it from different angles.

poco x3 and poco x3 pro difference

In practice, the camera on the Poco X3 Pro is much better than the Poco X3 and I wouldn’t have settled for less because the price is more. This is not a bad thing for users who liked the Poco X3 design.

The phone has a 6.7-inch 60Hz AMOLED panel, and it features an Exynos 9825 chipset with plenty of power and a 64MP camera that takes great shots. The standout feature is the gargantuan 7000mAh battery with 25W fast charging. The F62 costs more at ₹23,999 ($325), but then again, you are getting a lot of phone here. On average, my smartphone lived on a single charge for 7-8 hours of active screen in 120 Hz mode.