The logo is embossed and more visible when viewed face-on and just disappears when the X3 Pro is held at an angle. You’ll either love the brashness of this design or you’ll hate it. I kind of dig it but completely understand why you might hate it. Anyone reading this should keep in mind that software, like design, is more of a subjective matter, and so what I might not like, someone might love. And if you are someone who loves Xiaomi’s MIUI, then you would love the Poco X3 Pro too. The Poco X3 Pro has been nothing short of impressive in every category I have tested until now.
You can play Call of Duty Mobile and Dead Trigger 2 with all the settings maxed out. The screen has decent brightness, but with some unevenness around the edges. Under direct sunlight, the phone's software kicks in to ensure the content on the screen is legible. As per Poco, the panel is HDR 10-compatible, but neither Netflix nor Prime Video detected HDR support. Overall, I would have preferred an OLED screen over Poco's high refresh rate LCD. Going by a recent Twitter poll from Redmi, most consumers also seem to agree with me.
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- The Poco X3 Pro is a decent mid-range phone and is definitely at the top.
- MIUI 12 on the POCO X3 Pro is fast, fluid, and full of useful features.
- The Snapdragon 860 has a built-in 4G modem, and the chipset is ideally suited for device makers that are looking to maximize the performance without switching over to a 5G-enabled platform.
- The bundled cover is quite adequate, albeit quite simple.
This is another example of how much you can get from a Poco series Android. The Xiaomi Poco X3 Pro puts power first and offers a great screen too, but this isn't one for photography fans. POCO hasn’t made any compromise in terms of connectivity, as we get support for Dual Band WIFI, 2×2 MIMO support, Bluetooth 5.0. As of 5G connectivity, POCO X3 Pro does not support 5G bands.
- I cannot fathom how it is even possible for an app to stutter on such a powerful phone, but it does.
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- Powerful Processor – The Poco X3 Pro is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 860, a high-performance chipset that delivers fast and smooth performance.
- It may not be much of a looker, but the Poco X3 NFC sure is an over-achiever.
But in our testing, it came out to be 215 grams, which is slightly lighter when compared to X3 with 225 grams. So, I would say Poco has definitely worked on the feedback, but the phone still feels bulky and heavy in hand, I hope Poco works to refine it more in the next model. By default, the phone delivers 12 MP shots that contain a good amount of detail and natural colours. Noise is mostly under control, but it’s noticeable around things such as speaker mesh, grass, shadows or finer text.
It was also very common to see reviews of excessive power consumption. After installing a new firmware, many background processes work in the background for the first time, the system monitors your activity and habits. Over time, it adapts and unnecessary processes will simply close, then consumption will return to its usual norm.