Poco X3 Pro Review: Best Budget Gaming phone!
The POCO X3 Pro is competing in a crowded category with many high-quality options. 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.
Two-day battery life is idealXiaomi budget phones are known for being durable. It’s possible to play the game for hours without worrying about whether it will ruin your ability to get to sleep.
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- It’s fine for casual use but if you really like your content to pop, you might be a little underwhelmed.
- It is now a valuable resource for people who want to make the most of their mobile devices, from customizing the look and feel to adding new functionality.
- While I’m not sure how much the flagship-level ISP of the Snapdragon 860 is responsible stock firmware for this, the images from the 48MP camera are pretty good in daylight scenarios.
- As for low-light shots, the Poco X3 Pro did struggle in dark environments at night but did an okay job when there was sufficient artificial lighting.
Now more than two years have elapsed and after numerous requests about the successor of F1, POCO has launched POCO X3 PRO which they are calling the successor to F1. The bundled charger can juice up the phone from zero to around 50 percent in half an hour, which is quite good. There’s no doubt the Poco X3 Pro blows the competition out of water when it comes to sheer power. On the other hand, with so much power at its disposal, the company doesn’t seem to have spent time refining the experience. The selfie camera which is unchanged is a 20MP Samsung S5K3T2 ISOCELL Plus 1/3.4″ Tetra-pixel sensor. The Poco X3 Pro has 128GB UFS 3.1 storage on the base model versus 64GB UFS 2.1 on the X3 NFC.