POCO X3 Pro Review: Better Than Top Model

The Poco X3 Pro’s gaming power rivals that of top-end smartphones. It can handle titles comparable to those on high-end models. Poco X3 Pro has a sharp screen, bold color, and a large size that instantly conveys the feeling it was made to be used for video and games. People who want to have a wide range of technology for their money seem to like Poco phones. Unlike other mid-range phones, where you must choose between a high frame rate or high-quality graphics, the Poco X3 Pro lets you crank out both. The phone’s Universal Flash Storage (UFS) 3.1 greatly improves load times. Unsurprisingly, pitted against other mid-range phones such as the Realme 8 Pro and Oppo F19 stock ROMs, the Poco X3 Pro dominates synthetic benchmarks.

The Xiaomi Poco X3 Pro has been used to listen to endless podcasts. The camera of the Poco X3 NFC is better than its counterpart, with 64MP compared to 48MP for the Poco X3 Pro. It tends to blur fine details and has poorer mid-tone contrasts than other cameras in its class.

  • It also includes the latest Android security patches from Google and Xiaomi updates.
  • Xiaomi offers plenty of customizability for the panel, and you can change the color balance, schedule dark mode, and use the text-focused reading mode.
  • The Poco X3 Pro USB Driver is a free software primarily used to install the Poco Drivers on the Windows Computer with a few clicks.
  • Follow the How-to Flash Guide as provided on the XIAOMI POCOPHONE X3 PRO stock rom page to Flash your XIAOMI device.
  • Then the next one is an 8 MP, f/2.2 ultrawide camera that you can take 119˚ photos with.
  • According to our test, the charging brick was able to fill 50% of the battery in 34 Minutes and 100% in 67 minutes.

In short, this is one of the best cheap Android phones you can buy. In the PCMark test, the lavishly dimensioned energy storage device achieved an average runtime of 12 hours and 56 minutes. This should allow the vast majority of users to get by for one and a half to two days without a power supply. You can only visually distinguish between the Poco X3 NFC and the X3 Pro by their color. The Pro model is available in blue, black and “metal bronze”, the basic version only in blue and grey. The blue tone of the Pro version is also lighter than that of the NFC model.

There’s no optical image stabilisation (OIS), so you’ll get a touch of hand-shake, but colours really pop, and a 48Mp sensor is still enough to pack in tons of detail. This is an LCD panel, rather than OLED, with an FHD+ resolution of 2400×1080. It supports a 120Hz refresh rate however, and 240Hz touch response rate, both of which will hold immediate appeal for anyone who games a lot on their phone. The Xiaomi Poco X3 Pro is essentially an updated version of 2020’s excellent Poco X3 NFC. You want two-day battery life

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Here’s a closer look at what you can expect from the POCO X3 Pro. If pure performance isn’t your priority, then you can find phones that are slimmer and lighter, with better camera performance, for around the same price. At 33W the USB-C charging isn’t the absolute fastest around, but it’s still pretty nippy.

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