Just like POCO F1 which disrupted the market by providing a flagship processor, at affordable prices. This is paired with Adreno 640 GPU to handle the graphic-intensive tasks.
- Even in the settings menu, every adjacent icon is of a different colour.
- He is mainly into smartphones, wearables, and IoT devices.
- Some might work even with other brand devices, but this tool is not designed to do that, so please use it with Xiaomi devices.
- In addition to Play Store, the phone comes with Xiaomi’s ‘GetApps’ repository.
- To install the custom recovery, you can follow the below steps.
Its performance and other properties are working well right now. The company has placed a single camera there to capture front-facing videos and make video calls.
- Contrast levels on the panel are fantastic, though I would recommend switching to the standard sRGB color profile for accuracy.
- The Xiaomi Poco X3 Pro is the best gaming phone you can get for the cash at the time of review, with impressive power and a sharp, smooth screen, but camera quality takes a hit in return.
- Whether POCO has made enough of a convincing argument to pick this device up over the rest of the competition though remains to be seen.
- It is completely indistinguishable from the NFC version of this particular device, with the only real changes being in the camera system and the chipset.
- Smooth video recording can be taken with gyro-EIS up to 4G at 30fps.
- Download mode, also known as odin mode or fastboot mode, offers many useful options for modify your device.
Hi Vedant, I found it to be a mediocre display and that’s one trade-off you make for the price and for a 120Hz high refresh rate. But again if you are not very particular about colors and contrast and are particularly interested in gaming, you wouldn’t mind it. It aims to provide the best possible experience for gamers on a budget and to that end, it succeeds with aplomb. Not to say that other aspects have been neglected – the 120Hz smoothness firmware, decent camera performance, long-lasting battery, and sturdy build are a few other highlights to look forward to. The audio quality is above average and Poco has laid some emphasis on low frequencies. We didn’t face any issues with wireless audio streaming in our time with the phone. The Poco X3 Pro supports LDAC, SBC, AAC, aptX, and aptxHD Bluetooth codecs.
This allows you to evaluate how the new firmware works on a rather old, albeit quite powerful, hardware. One of the best top-end smartphones that doesn’t sport a Samsung or Apple logo. It’s serious money, but the Find X3 Pro is brilliantly capable in just about every area. The Poco X3 Pro scores points with high viewing-angle stability, and it also performs well outdoors. However, due to the smartphone’s brightness potential that isn’t exactly ample, it’s best to use it in places in the shade. Content remains visible in direct sunlight, but it’s difficult to read.
But given how well priced the F3’s starting price is, it’ll surely be hard to not be tempted. While there has been no official pricing for the US for both these phones, they are still expected to come in at affordable prices going by the Europe launch prices. The camera setup for these phones is different, with the Poco X3 Pro sporting a quad-camera setup while the Poco F3 houses a triple camera setup.