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- The images produced by the Poco X3 Pro are much more softened, and have less texture detail than those of the Poco X3 NFC.
- The battery lasts all day unless you use the 120hrz all the time.
- This might not have the sex appeal of an under-display scanner, but the physical versions remain faster and more reliable for the most part – this one included.
- It’s an iterative build on top of the standard POCO X3 with few if any quality-of-life improvements.
- In terms of ergonomics, the Poco X3 Pro doesn’t really stand out.
However, because it also only has a resolution of 2 MP, its use is quite limited. The main camera takes good pictures in daylight that score points with natural colors and decent image sharpness. Pixel-binning and Night Mode, which can be turned on and off, are intended to improve the light yield in the dark. As the low-light test scene shows, the Xiaomi phone does indeed manage this quite well, but the camera can no longer extract that much image detail in that case.

If you prioritize the 5G connectivity and don’t mind the slightly slower charging speed, then the Poco M4 Pro 5G is still a solid option. However, the Poco X3 Pro’s front camera performs better in low light conditions, producing less noisy images. On the other hand, the Poco X3 Pro is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 860, an octa-core processor that clocks up to 2.96GHz. The Poco M4 Pro 5G is powered by MediaTek Dimensity 810, an octa-core processor that clocks up to 2.4GHz.
- The Xiaomi Poco X3 Pro isn’t equipped with 5G, but it offers a solid 4G frequency coverage that should be sufficient to use the device in Germany.
- When it comes to photo quality, the Poco X3 Pro isn’t the strongest in its segment.
- If you are facing any software error on Poco X3 Pro or any other application issue, it means your phone needs to flash.
- My background is in engineering, statistics and supply chain.
- The 8+128 GB version of the POCO X3 Pro initially cost around 249 euros, while the POCO X3 Pro 5G starts at 299 euros (269 euros as a temporary offer).
In low light, the measurements of the Pro were slightly better. There is also a lot in terms of color fidelity and color space coverage. The front camera in the display took satisfying selfies that turned out slightly better than the X3 NFC. The lens has a resolution of 20 megapixels and unlocks the cell phone via face recognition. Alternatively, the fingerprint sensor is disguised as a power button on the right side. POCO X3 Pro comes with Snapdragon 860, a new and improved chipset range from Qualcomm.
In true Poco fashion, the Poco X3 Pro is the most powerful smartphone in the segment by a mile, without any major corners being cut. The Poco X3 NFC did a good job of recording loudness when using the memo app. It also produced fairly clean recordings, with few artifacts. On the negative side, the SNR was below average — background was overly present and unnatural-sounding because it was so midrange-focused. The dynamics performance was also slightly sub-par, with below-average envelope and spatial scores.