POCO X3 Pro review: Power packed, but no all-rounder
Owing to this, POCO X3 Pro is getting a huge amount of attention from everyone, even from gamers as well. The Poco X3 Pro USB Driver is 100% free since the Poco community officially releases it for Poco Mobile users. The Poco X3 Pro USB Driver is a free software primarily used to install the Poco Drivers on the Windows Computer with a few clicks. Poco X3 Pro Smartphone is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 860 Chipset. Therefore, you have to install the Qualcomm USB Driver and the ADB Driver to connect the Smartphone to the Computer.
Video tops out at 4K 30 frames per second, but there is proper stabilization for smoother clips. Images are relatively soft, and the softness kicks up a level in the ultra-wide, as is to be expected from a budget 8MP sensor. However, the Poco X3 Pro’s main camera performs noticeably worse than some of the alternatives, including Xiaomi’s own Poco X3 NFC and Redmi Note 10 Pro. In fact, I found them in line with those from the POCO X3. The lower resolution ultra-wide sensor also means you won’t have much headroom to crop and edit images.
- The 48MP primary camera performs well enough, but don’t expect it to perform like a camera champ.
- Likewise, owing to Android’s open-source ecosystem, users generally try out a plethora of tweaks and customizations.
- The data in the page came from OPPO designed technical parameters, and test data from the laboratories and suppliers.
- The UI is packed with features such as a Game Turbo for optimisations and shortcuts, a Video Toolbox overlay, and a Second Space for privacy.
- Due to its dynamic refresh rate 8t consume less power compared to other high refresh rate displays.
- As we thought, Poco X3 Pro is looking like a thick and bulky phone.
Anywhere from 25GB-100GB will result in very noticeably increased build speeds (for instance, a typical 1hr build time can be reduced to 20min). If you’re only building for one device, stock ROMs 25GB-50GB is fine. If you plan to build
The Poco M4 Pro 5G, on the other hand, offers good value for its price and is a great option for those who don’t need a high refresh rate and want to save some money. 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.