04 May Pros And Cons Fact At Xiaomi POCO X3 Pro Review June 2022
On the other hand, the X3 Pro features a rather interesting circular camera module on the high back, while the Poco X3 GT has a camera system with a different design in the top left corner. Also, neither has a rear fingerprint reader; instead, they have it on the right side. The prices indicated in the article may vary over time, so we at Androidcure.com will limit ourselves to analysing the differences at the time of publication. Both offer a 120Hz refresh rate for smoothness, while resolution is Full HD+ – so 2400 x 1080 pixels – for a fair sharpness, even if it’s not flagship grade QHD+ for either model. Of the pair the X3 Pro is the larger device – and you can feel that in the hand for sure (we have one in for review). That’s down to the battery capacity, by and large, which is more capacious in the X3 Pro than the F3. The Poco X3 Pro is basically just an old phone with buffed-up internals.
- As with the rest of the phone, this is a choice that prioritises pure performance and gaming prowess over niceties like pro-grade colour accuracy.
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- The M4 Pro 5G also is quite lightweight and slim making it easy to hold while gaming.
- There’s also the Mi 10i, another excellent phone from Xiaomi for buyers in India.
- This should allow the vast majority of users to get by for one and a half to two days without a power supply.
While most alternatives will miss out on the sheer power of the POCO X3 Pro, they offer well-rounded packages that might be worth looking at. Aimed at a specific niche that is focused entirely on performance, the POCO X3 Pro is an appealing option.
Starting with the Xiaomi all firmware Poco M4 Pro 5G, the device has a sleek and modern design. We’ll be taking a closer look at the features, performance, and overall value of each device to help you decide which one is the right fit for you. Both of these phones come from the same family, but they have some key differences that set them apart.
Except, it doesn’t if you can’t get a 5G singal – which, in majority of places around the world, is often the case. Not to mention the elevated asking price of your monthly mobile subscription. It’s got a big screen, big battery, and its anticipated low price point should have big appeal. I haven’t tried the camera very extensively, so I guess I won’t try to look like a fool by lecturing about whether it’s good or bad. I finally decided to buy the Poco X3 Pro, which costs ₹18,999 for the 6GB variant and ₹20,999 for the 8GB variant. I was getting paid to exchange one of my old phones, so I grabbed the 8GB variant at the price of the 6GB variant. And after trying out the phone for more than a week, I will tell you the reasons why one should buy it and who should buy it.
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