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Review on Xiaomi Poco X3 NFC DotDisplay by Iyhan Putra

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just super, the product is made wonderfully, very satisfied.

All of this will make day-to-day activities more enjoyable. The performance, battery life, and cool screen (120Hz) are all excellent for the price. I recommend that people who are seeking for an affordable smartphone for day-to-day tasks find one that includes all that they require in addition to having great chips. Pros: Screen refresh rate of 120 hertz is a feature that is truly enjoyable during the entirety of its use. It is difficult to explain in words; nonetheless, it is simply more pleasurable to operate with the interface, and it appears to be faster in the browser, instant messengers, and other applications. You will eventually get used to it, but the moment you switch to 60Hz, you will notice the difference right away. Everything is fine with it, including the colors and the lighting; it works for me. Regarding performance, while I can't speak for how well games run, I can say that the primary applications rapidly load everything and do their functions. You can already set the ISO, shutter speed, and other camera settings in the application that comes standard with the camera. The camera is a good camera. The width is excellent as well. It is possible to take a sharp photo point-blank with a macro camera, but it is simpler to move the camera further away, take a picture with the regular camera, and then crop the image to get a higher quality result. The front, too, is not a problem. In general, with regard to social networks and everything else that has a brain. Battery capacity of more than 5000 mAh, sufficient for a day's use. Pricing on an hourly basis. Both the loudness and the quality of the sound are adequate. The response to vibration is quite positive and acute. The film is already adhered to the case, and the case itself is provided. These are some downsides: It might appear to be large and burdensome, taking into account all of the implications (sometimes one hand is not always convenient). Although the imprint is not immediate, it will suffice. Built into the power button is a convenient place, although it could take some getting used to for certain people. Rather, it is an annoyance when turning off, because when you need to press it, if the cover is on, then the button in the recess is obtained, and it must be pressed in, which is sometimes inconvenient. If the cover is off, then pressing the button is not an issue. The previous built-in call recording feature has been removed from the new MIUI. This feature was very useful. Needs configuration (turn off all ads and remove garbage, look for guides on YouTube) NFC is something that appears to be situated below, and using it isn't exactly the most handy thing in the world; you'll just have to get accustomed to it. The automatic brightness setting in the dark, to my personal taste, is always lower than I would want; thus, I frequently have to boost it manually.

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