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Review on Xiaomi Poco X3 NFC DotDisplay by Ka Sem ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality exceeds all expectations, I recommend to buy.

The apparatus is deserving of consideration, and I am quite content with this brand-new thing! Got pros: 1) A powerful battery, when used in the way that I do (15+ hours a day, playing games, using social networks, and watching YouTube in full HD), is sufficient for exactly one day, before all of my electronic devices "died" in the middle of the day. 2) A screen with a 120-hertz refresh rate is very smooth and logical, but some individuals will not recognize the difference between it and a screen with a 60-hertz refresh rate until they compare the two screens side by side. 3) The color reproduction of the screen is quite good in comparison to other IPS panels; nevertheless, in contrast mode, it is not quite as good as AMOLED screens. 4) A camera that is very good for the price, with a lot of nice, rarely used little features, but when you want them, they are already in the phone. Video recording was also satisfying, with decent video stabilization even while moving. 5) The amount of Memory is ideal; it may even be excessive at times, but this is a far better situation than the alternative. Permanent storage capacity of 64 gigabytes that is built in is also sufficient for my needs, leaving me with a margin of 12–15 gigabytes. 6) The NFC module was a mystery to me for the first week, when I still didn't know where it + - was; however, now that I've gotten the hang of it, I use it all the time. It is possible to find the module underneath the camera module on the phone. This is the approximate location of the module. 7) The firmware was also satisfying, since it featured an extremely intuitive interface, and it was not difficult to become accustomed to using it. One of them was problematic, but more on that in a minute. 8) There is something to be said about fast charging; 33 watts can get the phone's battery from 0 to 50 in 23-27 minutes, and it takes less than 1.5 hours to fully charge the phone from 0 to 100. 9) The price, of course, for this sum of money is a pretty nice instrument, and the stuffing ensures that it more than makes up for its own cost. Many disadvantages: 1) The camera module protrudes quite a bit and is quite cumbersome; however, I've gotten used to both of these characteristics. However, in order to avoid damaging the module in any way, it is best to purchase a protective glass for the entire module and to carry it in a case. 2) Although non-critical, there are occasions when there are defects in the firmware; nonetheless, these bugs might not be highlighted in the menu of recently used applications. If you put your own wallpaper up, there will be moments when it will fly to the factory ones. But, all of these drawbacks will almost certainly be remedied within the next half a year with a substantial update to the MIUI and the POCO launcher. 3) There is no Google Pay service available in my area; instead, banks in this area allow customers to pay with their phones using NFC technology. It turned out to be a simple solution, changing the wallet protection option from SIM to HCE; however, it did not want to work out of the box at first. The issue was that neither the local bank nor Google knew why I couldn't pay by phone. Neither of them could provide a satisfactory answer. 4) It's not that it's a drawback, but rather one's own lack of preparation before making a purchase. The phone is not overly diminutive; I can hold it in one hand; yet, it is extremely close to breaking. The palm is of a size that is neither little nor enormous, falling somewhere in the middle (20 by 10 centimeters).

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