Xiaomi Poco X3 NFC vs Xiaomi Poco X3 Pro specs comparison
I think most users will be happy with the camera output from this smartphone. I wouldn’t pay too much attention to the two 2MP cameras. The macro camera lacks autofocus and I found the Ultrawide camera to give good results of close-ups compared to the actual macro camera. The main camera on the Poco X3 Pro is 48MP and uses the Sony IMX 582 Quad-Bayer 1/2″ sensor with 0.8µm pixels, 25mm f/1.8 lens. It has PDAF which means in daylight it is easy to focus on subjects/objects.
- It’s summer here in Delhi, the perfect litmus test for outdoor visibility.
- In terms of the camera and the display, however, it has no advantage.
- AOSP Extended ROM is one of the options to consider for a seamless Android experience on rooted devices.
- The aggressive Poco branding and two-tone color on the back of Poco X3 Pro aren’t helping in my opinion.
- Unfortunately, the performance sometimes drops significantly under load.
Rooting your Android smartphone means that providing or giving superpower/ Administrator privileges to the hardware of your device. Devices are limited in terms of power, at the software (OS) level.
- The software on the phone is Android 11-based MIUI 12 which is quite feature-rich and very familiar.
- Inside the insert, we have a TPU case, SIM tool, and some paperwork.
- The second method of unlocking with face recognition also works quite well.
- Download the latest Xiaomi Poco X3 Pro Stock ROM, and official firmware [Flash file].
- There’s a notification LED hidden in the speaker grille right at the top, but while this is a popular feature, it isn’t really visible unless you’re looking at this phone head-on.
- The Xiaomi Poco M4 Pro 5G is powered by a 5,000mAh battery, while the Poco X3 Pro comes with a larger 5,160mAh battery.
Personally, I think you’ll be really happy with the shots offered up by the X3 Pro. There is a fair amount of added digital sharpening that can be spotted when cropping in though. Colors can be exaggerated a little but overall the quality is slap bang in the middle of the road for a budget setup such as this. Things are interesting with the Poco X3 Pro performance levels, and it’s more or less all good news. The weird thing here is that the Qualcomm Snapdragon 860 is effectively just a rebranded Snapdragon 855+. In performance terms, it’s not quite at the same level as last year’s high-end flagships, but it’s still very capable. The design and software might not be for everyone, but if they appeal to you, you are looking at the perfect phone you can buy right now.
We’ve seeing MIUI a lot lately on many Xiaomi phones and the experience on it was also just the same. However, being a MIUI user for over 5 years, I can say that OS is improving a lot. It looks similar to its predecessor POCO X3 NFC, however, the phone has got its unique design elements. The stripe pattern on the back combined with a glossy finish on the sides gave this phone a distinctive look. In addition to that, the camera bump that holds the quad-camera setup looks striking and compliments stock ROM the design.
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