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Poco X3 Pro Review: Good for Gaming

By May 3, 2023 No Comments

There are also other positives – the IP53 rating and stereo speakers are both nice to have, and if you’re looking for bold design, you’ll get it. 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.

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  • The difference in the names reflects in their prowess and performance.
  • Will it provide you with an important innovation when you buy it?
  • The X3 Pro handles day-to-day tasks without breaking a sweat, and it lets you play the most demanding of Android games without any lag or slowdowns.
  • If this is something that you care about, then Poco X3 Pro can surely give you what you want.

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The build quality is very good, although the back panel bends a little under strong pressure. It is definitely better, the smartphone is now more pleasant to hold and, in general, gets less dirty. In front, of course, the smartphone is nothing special – a classic.

  • Color accuracy is also quite respectable with low noise.
  • 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.
  • Only one thing I would like is horizontal mode in Poco launcher…
  • Poco X3 NFC has a much better balance than the X3 Pro and is therefore ranked among the top cheap phones.
  • If we have to describe rooting in simple terms then it is not a typical thing.

Do check out our list of the best phones priced under Rs. 20,000 if you’re looking for more of an all-rounder. This part of the rear picks up fingerprints easily, and they stand out even more because the matte areas on either side remain relatively clean. There’s a huge Poco logo in this stripe as well, but it’s outlined and not solid like on the X3, which makes it a bit less in-your-face. In terms of positioning, the Poco X3 costs less than the Poco F1 (Review) did at launch time, although that model received several price cuts and was often discounted on sale. It will compete with the Redmi Note 10 Pro Max (Review), Realme X7 5G (Review), Moto G60 (Review), and several other popular recent models. The Snapdragon 860 can handle the game without making the phone too hot to handle; the polycarbonate back helps. The 240Hz touch sampling does its job in making FPS games more responsive, and the impactful speakers definitely add a layer of immersion.