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Review on Xiaomi Poco F3 Night Black: 256GB ROM and 8GB RAM for Enhanced Performance by Anastazja Ciftci ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Satisfied with the purchase one hundred percent, I recommend the product for everyone.

I've had the phone for over three weeks, and despite the fact that there are several visible flaws, they are all in the general software and will most likely be fixed in subsequent updates. Nonetheless, all of its benefits far surpass these slight drawbacks. As a result, even if I'm happy, I received a near-flagship smartphone for a great deal (I paid tax of $23,500 + $800). Regarding the jambs that are frequently criticized on message boards: I did not discover the combination of the screen and the light. By downloading the current through three locations, excessive battery zhor can be fixed. It used to discharge by 20–25% throughout the night before, but now it only uses 4%, and the maximum charge lasted me a little over 36 hours of labor. I've never experienced any software jams, such as hanging a wheelbarrow, arbitrary rebooting or stopping of applications, or a lack of notifications; everything always works as it should. I don't play many demanding games, so I don't experience game overheating. I don't know what's wrong with that main camera, but it's bad. Despite the fact that she doesn't have enough sky stars, she shoots very normally. It has a nice night mode, standard electronic stabilization, and it shoots flawlessly during the day.

Pros
  • Anyone who, like me, has used an outdated ips with 60Hz will undoubtedly appreciate a good 120Hz amoled screen! To see something on the screen in the sun, smoothly and without looking for a shadow)) Flagship hardware combined with 120Hz makes for a really nice user experience. I didn't understand why they even included a competent macro camera in phones because they often shoot poorly and nobody uses them. but not here; the macrophoto capabilities pleasantly surprised me, and I shall make full use of them. This shovel does not appear to be a shovel because of a very attractive design and a very thin body, which is pleasing to the sight. The Wi-Fi speed is substantially quicker after my Honor 8 (according to the speed test, it is even faster than my laptop), the GPS is more accurate, and the cellular signal is not lost even in the elevator. Rapid charging is also pleasant; it's a truly practical and helpful feature. Having a very quick scanner in the power button is also ideal in my opinion. Now, following the ates, which added Dolby Atmos and reduced the excessive battery, perhaps I'll add sound and autonomy to the list of plusses))
Cons
  • The software component of this gadget, whose shell is still fairly "raw," is likely its worst drawback. This mostly concerns the text's off-center positioning within the frames in which it fits, as well as how the words are pushed toward the left edge and stacked on top of one another. Thankfully, the shoals are progressively getting fixed, as with the wording in notifications, but it is still far from perfect, even though it doesn't affect me much. In addition to the content, I will also include the occurrence of microfreezes in software jambs when apps are minimized in full screen mode. The "phone" application will occasionally flip to 60Hz on its own even when the phone as a whole is running at 120Hz. Even if it's obvious, it's simple to solve. The wide-angle camera is one of the hardware jambs. They could have put something better, it's nothing. Well, for me personally, it's the absence of VoLTE on my EU firmware and the lack of a notification indication (I prefer that over AoD). This is in order on RU, if the forums are to be believed.

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