Xiaomi Poco X3 Pro review: a budget gaming monster phone
The 3DMark Wild Life graphics tests posted a score of 3,476, while GFXBench's T-Rex and Car Chase scenes ran at 119fps and 39fps respectively. The Snapdragon 860 has eight CPU cores with one running at 2 free.96GHz, three at 2.42GHz and four more at 1.8GHz, and also features the Adreno 640 integrated GPU.
Budget Xiaomi phones seem often to last a long time. The Poco X3 Pro will last almost two days for many people, and this kind of staying power is perfect for gamers.
- It isn’t mean, the camera is bad, The company has provided a 48Mp primary camera on the rear side including another 8Mp ultrawide camera along with a 2Mp macro and 2Mp depth sensor.
- The phone has a Snapdragon 765G chipset, 90Hz AMOLED, better cameras, 30W fast charging, 5G connectivity, and cleaner software.
- The Poco M4 Pro 5G is powered by MediaTek Dimensity 810, an octa-core processor that clocks up to 2.4GHz.
- On this page, you can find the official link to download PocoPhone X3 Pro Stock Firmware ROM (Flash File) on your computer.
To complement the high refresh rate display, the company has tuned MIUI to run at 120 fps. This is crucial, because refreshing the display 120 times is pointless if it’s not fed with a new frame on each refresh cycle. In the UI and compatible games, you can switch between 60 Hz and 120 Hz refresh rate and clearly see the smoother motion offered by the latter.
During the test, the battery dropped from 82% to 76% which is not a major one. And the temperature went from 31 degrees Celcius to 40 degrees Celcius. Yet you can see the display on POCO X3 Pro at max brightness while outdoors. As this one comes with a big camera bump, the phone wobbles a lot when tapped on the upper-half portion of the screen from the sides. Though the wobbling is not there when tapped from the lower end of the phone.
It’s not too distracting, it’s just something to note, and given the cost of this smartphone, it’s not a dealbreaker. Stereo sound is offered with a combination of a bottom-firing speaker and the earpiece. At full volume, the entire chassis vibrates, but it doesn’t affect the sound quality. It’s not exactly great for music, but for videos and movies the sound profile is fairly good.