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Review on πŸ“± Poco F3 Global Unlocked 5G+4G Volte GSM Smartphone with 256GB+8GB, 6.67-inch, Triple 48MP Camera in Artic White (Not Compatible with Verizon/Boost) by Chasmod Ray ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like it, thank you for the quality product.

At the beginning of the deal, I purchased 6/128GB, and after clearing customs, I found out that I had to pay 25k total (plus a separate case and protective glass). I almost went with the Poco X3Pro instead, but I'm glad I didn't; it's not a better camera phone and it has poorer cooling. The 6,000 dollar disparity between the two figures (25 minus 19) is entirely reasonable in a few scenarios. In most cases, I would upgrade the primary camera in the model, or at least include both a wide-angle and a good telephoto lens.

Pros
  • A stylish AMOLED display; the size is adequate, though the phone appears to be longer than it is wide. This is consistent with a man's natural grasp on a mobile device. Visually, 120 Hz is the sweet spot. Although I didn't take it for gaming, the processor is powerful and doesn't overheat. Even though I haven't tried it out on the streets yet, the quality of the images from the primary and front cameras seems fine. Having a tiny hole in the display for the front camera is a great addition. Advantages of MIUI that can be altered to one's liking. The built-in sensor makes it possible to open the button with a single finger. Moreover, dual speakers are a nice addition. An infrared port is included. Factory film playing on the screen. Appearing to be sealed off from dust. The 33 W charging is adequate but not great. A see-through casing is included.
Cons
  • Both the rear and front-facing cameras are merely adequate, while any others present are purely cosmetic. There's a big camera module on the back, so you can knock it even inside a case; it looks like I'll have to get a protective glass for them. The double-sided SIM tray is a neat feature, but there's no slot for a microSD card. The 3.5 mm headphone jack doesn't work, but I've been using wireless for a while now anyhow.

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