However, a higher refresh rate can also put more strain on the phone’s battery life. Affordable Price – The Poco X3 Pro offers excellent value for money, as it provides high-end features at a mid-range price point. Decent Processing Capabilities – One of the main highlights of the Poco M4 Pro is the ability to process tasks like a piece of cake. It’s loaded with a Dimensity 810 5G processor and runs on an ad-free version of MIUI which is pretty decent in my opinion. The UI of the shell and apps is smooth, and the increased frequency works in some games.
- The Poco X3 Pro’s camera will be an upgrade over almost every budget and mid-range phone from previous years.
- In addition to this, the panel of this device also comes with HDR10, so the multimedia content is reproduced with more vivid colors.
- The phone will be available with up to 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, and the base 6GB/128GB version will debut at €249 ($295) with an introductory price of €199 ($235).
- Compared with Find X2 Pro, in a laboratory environment, the success rate of one-time focus in a low-light environment (5lux) is increased by 7.4%.
Now that we have seen many features of this awesome phone, it is time to put them together in a concise way. This way we can take a better see if this phone is the right option for you or not. First thing that you will notice with this phone is that it looks quite slick and it is somewhat big. The phone was released on the 24th of March 2021 and it is currently available on many countries. As far as the prices go, there is some variation between countries and shops. For example in the US, it is possible to find the version with 128GB of storage and 6GB of RAM for around $250 to $260.
POCO X3 Pro has a length of 165.3mm, a width of 76.8mm, a thickness of 9.4mm and a weight of 215 grams. The new POCO X4 Pro has a length of 164.2mm, a width of 76.1mm, a thickness of 8.12mm and a weight of 202 grams. Compared to the previous generation POCO X3 Pro in terms of design, the new generation POCO X4 Pro is a device that is thinner, less heavy and has a better design. When we evaluate the devices in terms of design, our winner is the POCO X4 Pro. They generally prefer thin, light and beautiful devices. A heavy, rough device will both hurt your hand and make your device look bad.
I own devices running various OSes but my personal preference is Android as far as smartphones are concerned. My background is stock ROM (firmware) in engineering, statistics and supply chain. My love of computers goes back to my early teenage years. IBM, ZX Sinclair Spectrum, Commodore and BBC Micro are some of the computers that I wrote code for. Data speeds on the X3 Pro are comparable to my spare Pixel 4a. But the main issue here is that there is no support for VoLTE.