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Review on 💾 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 Agung ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

In general, everything is not bad, but I expected more.

I can't remark on games because I don't play them. Certain benefits Every flagship Android device from 2022—oneplus, meizu, samsung, xiaomi, etc.—would be similar to that. The evolution of the smartphone appeared to have halted for five years. Why should I buy this phone, which costs 27–30k owing to previous events, but similar phones from 2022 may be purchased for 6–10,000? But, given that there ought to be advantages in this, then: + The battery lasts quite well. The solution is 5 watts tdp plus a large battery, but more on the battery in the drawbacks. if you don't touch the phone, it can charge up to 80–90% in 30 minutes. crazy liquidity. excellent speaker sound. 120 Hz bespontovye And that's probably it; he's no longer noticeable. has some drawbacks, including the same firmware issues that plague xiaomi phones. The proximity sensor is unreliable, the nfs could stop functioning, and payments are no longer required until 2022. Together with a number of other common MIUI issues, such as the cloud, unloading apps, a dull IR port, a third of the Bluetooth headphones not seeing, etc., the battery performance degrades with each software update, and rapid charging destroys the battery. The usb tester said that 4200 mAh will last for three months. -the camera shoots like a phone that is three years old due to terrible cameras, or more accurately, empty qualities combined with poor AI. Also, all phones are generally taken away till they are not even higher than the canon soap dishes at zero. Before taking a picture, the lens must be cleaned, and when talking about a -7 nm CPU in mid-2022, well, the front camera is then smeared. Also, an ips screen instead of an amold costs $27,000, which is absurd because I can create black-and-white colors on an amole and save energy by reducing the bit depth and increasing the pixel grid. Putting ips in smarts now is, in essence, a downgrade. There aren't many people that play serious games on their smartphones, but snapdragon was once as hot as a stove at one point. I take 40 minutes to render a 40-minute video with one effect, which is nearly identical to smarts that cost half as much. This memory, UFS3.1, has been around for a while.

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