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Review on ๐Ÿ’พ Xiaomi Poco X3 NFC Smartphone with 128GB Storage, 6GB RAM, and 5160mAh Battery - 6.67" DotDisplay, GSM LTE Factory Unlocked, Snapdragon Processor (Shadow Grey) - International Version by Cheong Yon แ Œ

Revainrating 4 out of 5

No minuses as such, comfortable to use.

I got it for 14 thousand at the Aliexpress launch sale. The features appear to be excellent value for the asking price of $18.5k in 2022. Where 120 hertz works, it does it really smoothly and sweetly, and that's what we enjoyed. But, the technology is clearly not optimized if it does not function in all areas. Prolags, or frequency shifts, are present in the user interface and its associated software. 2) With the POCO launcher set up, you won't have to disable adverts completely across the board like you would on a regular MIUI Xiaomi smartphone. (3) At 120 hertz, the smartphone will last for two days under heavy use. And at 60, which I haven't tried yet, it ought to be even better. This is a big positive in my book. Quick charging is included in the package, and the percentage of power shows up in a lovely animation as it fills up. Five) A stereo system is available. That's just how it is. There is no discernible improvement in quality from the mono version, and the sound is pretty standard. What I didn't like was 1) The low quality of the camera's photos. Have a look at how the seals' fur is captured in such fine detail in the first two images. Both were made with smartphones; the first on a different device and the second on a POCO X3 NFC. With the lights out. In most cases, I choose to remain silent when shooting in low light or with subjects that are moving. A lot of cameras, but not much common sense. In my opinion, showing samples under natural light is unnecessary. Any smartphone from the 10,000 range will perform adequately under these conditions. If you try it when it's cloudy outside, after dark, or in a dim place, you'll get it. In other words, dimensions, 2. The phone is enormous, even for my not-insignificant hands (even though I am 187 cm tall). Not much better when worn naked. Three) The awful, bloated, block of cameras. It adds heft to the smartphone and appears out of place in the case. After the Xiaomi MI9 SE and Mi Note 10, most people agree that phones with rear-facing cameras aren't particularly attractive. Finally, it's reasonable value for the cost. When it comes to hardware, your options are limited. Yet in my perspective, a device meant for daily usage should be enjoyable to operate. Hence, it's important to base your decision on more than just the paper qualifications; go with your gut. What you're suggesting didn't hit me at all.

img 1 attached to ๐Ÿ’พ Xiaomi Poco X3 NFC Smartphone with 128GB Storage, 6GB RAM, and 5160mAh Battery - 6.67" DotDisplay, GSM LTE Factory Unlocked, Snapdragon Processor (Shadow Grey) - International Version review by Cheong Yon แ Œ
img 2 attached to ๐Ÿ’พ Xiaomi Poco X3 NFC Smartphone with 128GB Storage, 6GB RAM, and 5160mAh Battery - 6.67" DotDisplay, GSM LTE Factory Unlocked, Snapdragon Processor (Shadow Grey) - International Version review by Cheong Yon แ Œ

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Pros
  • - long battery life - no ads in the app launcher - a screen that refreshes at 120 hertz
Cons
  • - Lag in the interface and poor picture quality at 120 hertz. Aspects: Sizes - an intimidatingly large camera block