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Review on Poco F3 5G 4G Volte Unlocked Global GSM 256GB 8GB 6 by Anastazja Dziemian ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing Ive ever used, a great item for everyone!

I attempted to make the move from my Redmi Note 8 Pro to it. After ten days on the road, almost everything was set up, with the exception of the screen. Price decreased from 28 to 256 when sold as purchased. After completing the 120 Hz AMOLE, I went back to my 8 Pro and found that the redmick had become sluggish and had a screen that had been completely burned out. I am holding out hope that it will go on sale for forty thousand dollars one location nine. The advantages of it include the following: Maximum possible altitude of 30,000 feet. A dream phone for individuals who don't actually require a camera for their daily activities. It is quick and thin, and it has a screen that is good and juicy, as well as good vibrations and speakers. Very average autonomy; I was able to squeeze 6-7 hours of screen time at high brightness, in addition to around 2 hours of playing intensive games. Various cons: The camera is only suited for a user who is not pretentious, however there are a lot of users who fall into this category. About 20 thousand is the maximum resolution of the camera, which is roughly on par with that of smartphones. I didn't get the screen. Or, to put it another way, I came a long way in terms of color, but I did not have sufficient pixel density. When I lie down on my couch at home and position my smartphone in such a way that it is sufficiently close to my face, I am able to see the pixel grid and the gaps between each one. On inexpensive IPS, there is a phone in general, you bring it almost close to your face and you don't see any flaws. However, on this display, it directly ruins the buzz from chic colors, apparently the pixels themselves are very small, in contrast to IPS. But, on the other hand, I'm something of a screen gourmet, so most of them should work just fine. Everyone is aware of the issue with the brightness being reset when playing demanding games. After 10 minutes of playing my Genshin on the highest difficulty setting, the brightness gradually decreases until the game is unplayable. But, in other games I played, I did not have any of these issues at all; although, after thirty minutes of playing a few games, I did notice a slight decrease in the brightness of the screen.

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