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Review on πŸ’Ύ 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 Duong Edward Nguyen ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didnt expect the quality to be so high.

Ergonomics. The smartphone is not only fairly heavy but also quite large; as a result, it does not fit in any pocket and is obviously extremely cumbersome. This does not present an issue for me, but keep in mind that regardless of its proportions, it is still a shovel, and adding a case to it will make it even more heavy to carry around. The location of the control buttons is highly practical, and even adding a factory case does not make the situation any less practical. Charger. Because this particular smartphone supports rapid charging, you won't have to be concerned about this issue at all, and the battery life will continue to be excellent. Camera. Even if you don't have a camera on you, you can still take beautiful pictures if you stand still and hold your arms out in front of you. Because I don't make videos, I can't comment on this thing. (here are a few examples in picture form) Screen. The screen is nice to look at, but there is not enough of a contrast margin when seen in direct sunlight, and the picture is quite juicy. You have the option of increasing the hertz, however doing so is pointless because it drains the battery without producing the result you are looking for. I am relieved to see that the display takes up practically the entirety of the space on the front surface. Speakers. The sound from the external speaker is nice to the ear, and the stereo sound is pleasing to the ear as well. While I am having a conversation with my interlocutor, I am able to hear everything quite clearly. Performance. The smartphone does not experience any lag, it provides a comfortable browsing experience, and it launches any application swiftly. I don't play extremely taxing games on my smartphone; thus far, I've just experimented with Genshin Impact, and there, everything worked perfectly. Equipment. Out of the package, we get a smartphone that already has a protective film plastered on it, a straightforward but fairly comfortable hard transparent cover, rapid charging, all of which are practically more than adequate to use without incurring further charges. I was able to get it for 18,000 dollars, and I believe that it more than justified its price tag; therefore, I urge that it be purchased.

img 1 attached to πŸ’Ύ 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 Duong Edward Nguyen ᠌
img 2 attached to πŸ’Ύ 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 Duong Edward Nguyen ᠌
img 3 attached to πŸ’Ύ 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 Duong Edward Nguyen ᠌

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Pros
  • Nice screen, speed, fast charging, absence of jambs and freezes, fairly loud speaker, excellent camera even when used in a standard application, fairly good bumper in the kit, as well as a protective film already from the factory, stereo sound when listening to music from external speakers, design, ergonomics, and the presence of NFC (+/- below).
Cons
  • It is extremely inconvenient that the headphone jack is situated at the bottom of the device. For instance, if you are lying down and holding a standard smartphone, the cord will be resting against your stomach. There is only a little criticism that can be made against the cover: this is a weird plug for the charging socket, and about a month later, I carelessly cut it off because it only interferes. The third jamb concerned specifically the Chrome browser (most likely, those who buy this smartphone now will not have this), specifically, a spontaneous transition to reading mode, or, to put it another way, the screen itself goes into reading mode when it sees fit, and turning it off this mode through the settings in the smartphone will not have any effect on it. As a consequence of this, it was handled through the console directly in the browser itself, which was a minor but unpleasant process.

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