And the side-mounted fingerprint scanner – which doubles-up as the power button – is well placed for rapid login. Or, by the wonders of face unlock, you can feed the X3 Pro your face and get a speedy unlock that way too. Flip the phone around and the rear design has a kind-of retro look about it. Phone design moves on so rapidly year on year that, for whatever reason, the Poco X3 Pro just looks a bit ‘last year’. Maybe it’s the raised camera unit, housed within a black circle, that’s behind the times. The big look-at-me Poco logo emblazoned on the back is way bigger than necessary, too.
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.
Detailing during the day and indoors in good lighting is not bad, the color rendition is natural. There is a rolling shutter effect, so it is not recommended to make sudden movements during shooting. By default, photos are saved at 12 megapixels, but there is a separate 48 megapixel mode. The truth is, I didn’t like the pictures in full resolution. Tests show that it is a productive chip, but it has its problems and before we talk about them, I’ll tell you about memory variations. At the bottom is a multimedia speaker, main microphone, Type-C port and 3.5mm audio jack.
- The tested phone is charged with a standard power adapter while it has 1% of power left, with all the services and features, except the call service, turned off.
- I had to reconfigure the proximity sensor and the Themes app prevented the phone from ringing on an incoming call.
- 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.
- The Poco X3 pro comes with the Poco launcher which it claims is ad-free.
Other specifications include dual-band Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5, GPS, stereo speakers, and high-res audio certification. It’s not clear why Xiaomi hasn’t enabled the option, but the video quality is, again, not exactly brilliant but acceptable given the price the Poco X3 Pro is offered at. Want a stunning screenPoco X3 Pro stands out among affordable smartphones with its large FHD+ display and 120Hz refresh rate. This phone is sharper and more smooth than others at the same price.
- The 8MP ultra-wide camera has a similar color imbalance.
- It is difficult to say how much experience is necessary to follow these instructions.
- This means that the Poco X3 Pro can be charged from 0 to 100% in just over an hour, while the Poco M4 Pro 5G takes around 1 hour and 45 minutes to fully charge.
The phone is running Android 11 and Xiaomi’s MIUI 12 software. Although it is not very noticeable, the icons are far too large fresh from the box. The images are soft and soften as expected for a 8MP budget sensor. The Xiaomi Poco X3 Pro’s back is designed to look like two-finish matte or glossy strips. It’s currently not available in Australia, although the price is approximately AU$320. Poco X3 NFC has a Stock Firmware much better balance than the X3 Pro and is therefore ranked among the top cheap phones. This is another example of how much you can get from a Poco series Android.
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