Call quality on the Redmi Note 10 Pro Max is a teensy bit better and its lighter, smaller frame make the device generally easier to hold and use. The Poco X3 Pro might be faster but the Note 10 Pro Max is by no means slow and is easier to handle. This is why we are calling this one a tie in general performance terms. Xiaomi is a brand known for offering smartphones at extremely competitive prices. The brand and its sister brands, Poco and Redmi in particular, broadly follow the affordable price-powerful specs equation approach. This has worked so well for the company that it has got extremely comfortable on the number one spot of the smartphone market leader board in India.
Additionally, the lower resolution doesn’t leave you as much room to crop in. It’s an iterative build on top of the standard POCO X3 with few if any quality-of-life improvements. Sure, you get Gorilla Glass 6 over Gorilla Glass 5 on the X3, and the phone is slimmer, but that’s not nearly enough to make a lasting impression. So that, My experience says, The POCO X3 pro is a good mobile for starter gamers but not for professional gamers. As for the amazing performances, the company has featured an octa-core, Qualcomm Snapdragon 860 processor which is built on 7nm processes. For better graphics rendering, the company has included an Adreno 640 GPU.
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- The phone comes with a factory-applied film screen protector.
- So, you should ensure to backup all important data on the phone- like contacts, messages, app data, etc.
- It looks identical to the odd-shaped bump at the back of the Poco X3 NFC, but there are some minor tweaks here and there.
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It echoes the Poco F1’s use of the Snapdragon 845 which was a bit dated but still very capable for its time. The raw power of the phone makes it our go-to recommendation for anyone looking for a gaming phone on a budget. Features like a powerful stereo speaker setup, a 3.5mm headphone jack, a cooling system, and a high-refresh-rate display further improve the gaming experience. The Poco X3 Pro is a decent mid-range phone and is definitely at the top. However, it doesn’t come close to other mid-range models like the Redmi K40. Of course, that doesn’t mean that the Poco X3 Pro doesn’t offer a good experience.
The Poco X3 Pro and Poco F3 are phones that fall in different price categories and you can tell that from their design and build. Users love to take photos, record videos, because they can take pictures, record videos for creating new memories and recording them or for important things to look at whenever they need it. Users do not prefer the device that stock ROM comes with a bad camera.
But the older 8-series Snapdragon chipsets are still more powerful than today’s 7-series ones. The one other quirk is unlikely to bother too many people. Xiaomi puts two color intensity modes in the Poco X3 Pro, Standard and Saturated. Both are ‘hotter’ than the traditional sRGB color standard, so there’s no true relaxed color mode here. But this is probably more a sign we spend too much time looking at phones than anything else. The POCO X3 Pro is competing in a crowded category with many high-quality options.