Other than raw CPU and GPU performance, the Snapdragon 695 also falls short in a few other ways. The mid-range chipset is, for example, capped at 1080p capture, while the Snapdragon 860 is capable of [email protected] recording. The Snapdragon 860-powered Poco X3 Pro also capable of native 480 fps slow-mo video recording as well. Most importantly, the Poco X3 Pro comes equipped with UFS 3.1 storage, whereas the Poco X4 Pro only gets UFS 2.2. It’s in GPU performance that the Poco X3 Pro’s Snapdragon 860 annihilates the Snapdragon 695 on the Poco X4 Pro. While the Snapdragon 695 records a score of 101,082, the Snapdragon 860 comes away with 208,556—well over 100% better! As seen on similar comparison tests, though the gap in CPU performance continues to slim, older flagship chipsets still maintain a healthy advantage in terms of GPU.
- The sound itself is loud and the quality is quite good and balanced.
- I don’t understand why phone manufacturers strap on a poor 3rd and 4th camera when the cost of them can be used on something else.
- Poco X3 Pro comes with MIUI based on Android 11 which makes it future-proof.
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Xiaomi utilized rear glass for 2020’s Poco X2 but the Poco X3 NFC and this phone are largely made of plastic. The screen protector and the topmost protective layer of the camera lens are all made from glass. These prices indicate that this phone is slightly less expensive than the Poco X3 NFC. Xiaomi didn’t use the “Pro” title or the new chipset on the phone to make more money. It is one of the most expensive Fortnite/CoD/Insert Game here phones. POCO X3 Pro supports USB PD fast charging and the 33W fast charger is included in the box.
- In simple words, Poco X3 Pro is stock ROMs the most powerful Smartphone under 20K which makes it a weapon of choice for gamers.
- In practice, the camera on the Poco X3 Pro is much better than the Poco X3 and I wouldn’t have settled for less because the price is more.
- The display produces good colors, as well as, it supports up to 84% NTSC Color Gamut.
- Outfitted with the latest MediaTek Dimensity 1100 chipset, this smartphone runs like a buttery-smooth dream no matter what you throw at it.
- Given that the Snapdragon 860 is basically a more powerful 855+, then it stands to reason that this is still a pretty powerful chip.
In addition, there are small but nice details like an IP53 certification, a 3.5 mm audio jack, NFC, an IR blaster, a notification LED, and stereo speakers. The “Pro” in the Poco X3 Pro mainly references the device’s power and makes it a kind of performance version of the Poco X3. However, this doesn’t mean that corners have been cut in other areas. The features of the Poco X3 Pro include an IPS display with a 120 Hz refresh rate, a quad-camera setup with 48 MP, at least 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage, as well as a 5,120 mAh battery. The main camera shoots pretty well for a mid-range smartphone. In the daytime there is detail, normal dynamic range and good colors.
Xiaomi includes a 33-watt fast charger, a USB-C cable (Type-A to C), a SIM eject tool, a protective case, a user manual, and a warranty card with the Poco X3 Pro. The manufacturer doesn’t offer any special accessories for the smartphone.