Speaking of the display it’s the same as before so nothing new to report there. The picture quality is not quite amazing its just average.
It’s a case of comparing apples and oranges when positioning the X3 Pro and F3 against one another. Surprisngly there’s no ultra-resolute cameras to be found on either device. This makes it quite a bit faster and makes it the second-fastest processor for Android phones. Since I have tested both the Redmi K40 and Poco X3, I can safely say that the Poco F3 will have a significantly better display.
- Poco X3 Pro is the latest device from Xiaomi’s global brand Poco.
- Since POCO F1 was recognized as the most affordable power monster of the time, POCO X3 Pro has checked most of the boxes to continue the legacy of the F1.
- Of the pair the X3 Pro is the larger device – and you can feel that in the hand for sure (we have one in for review).
- I guess it’s safe to say the Poco X3 Pro’s Liquidcool Plus technology isn’t all that effective.
- Well, that is what happened when Xiaomi launched the Redmi Note 10 Pro Max with the same starting price of Rs. 18,999 as the Poco’s X3 Pro.
- Some of the downsides of this phone include its average camera quality and lack of 5G support.
Overall, I was pleasantly surprised with the camera performance from the Poco X3 Pro. And while the lens themselves are great, I think a lot of credit should be given to the Snapdragon 860 since it does all the heavy lifting on the processing side of things. For anyone, who hasn’t seen or used the Poco X3, here’s the breakdown of the Poco X3 Pro’s design. On the front, it is pretty much all screen, except for the bottom chin and the hole punch for the selfie camera. The older Snapdragon 8-series chipsets still have more power than the 7-series.
- However, this unofficial build can be used temporarily to replace your stock recovery.
- POCO X3 Pro was launched recently in India and the model.
- The 20-megapixel front camera doesn’t deliver the most natural-looking skin tones, and the default smoothening is too aggressive for my taste.
- This is one of those phones that will condition you to not look at the remaining battery level.
It’s in GPU performance that the Poco X3 Pro’s Snapdragon 860 annihilates the Snapdragon 695 on the Poco X4 Pro. While the Snapdragon 695 records a score of 101,082, the Snapdragon 860 comes away with 208,556—well over 100% better! As seen on similar comparison tests, though the gap in CPU performance continues to slim, older flagship chipsets still credit maintain a healthy advantage in terms of GPU. In terms of numbers, both Redmi Note 10 Pro Max and Poco X3 Pro bring a 6.67-inch full HD+ display with a 120Hz refresh rate to the table. The Poco X3 Pro comes with an LCD display while the Redmi Note 10 Pro Max has a Super AMOLED display, giving the Note a definite upper hand. The difference between the two in terms of refresh rate is not something that will jump out at you. The Redmi Note 10 Pro Max’s display is definitely brighter and the colors feel more spirited.