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Review on Xiaomi Poco X3 NFC DotDisplay by Linh Chi ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, not disappointed.

The phone performs well. I liked. Got pros: A good mood was generated as a result of the phone in its entirety. 1. being compact and lightweight (compared to the previously used OUKITEL K10000MAX). Yes Yes. Even the experience of holding a trinket that is so light and delicate in your hands is odd. 2. The display looks great. 3. A good deal of freedom of choice. Despite the fact that the battery is quite small, it is two times smaller than that of the K10000MAX that was described earlier; nonetheless, the autonomy is less than 1.5 times as much. It is sufficient to spend a day engaging in activities such as listening to music, reading books, using instant messengers, and playing a game for one hour. And additional information, in general, is not required. Even though it was an Okitel 10A, it still had to be charged every night before going to bed because, otherwise, there would be no assurances for the following day. 4. The exterior of the nut is peculiar, but appealing. 5. The positioning of the fingerprint sensor is ideally suited for its use. 6. The camera on Okitel was not nearly as good as the one on Okitel, but there was a significant amount of iron there. 7. The cover that came with the kit was appealing to me. These are some downsides: 1. The vibration was extremely weak all of a sudden, and no one had mentioned it in the reviews. Highly. Okitel and Nokia 800 Tough, both of which I use in conjunction with a smartphone, can be placed on a table while in vibration mode, and even if I move 10 meters away, I will not miss a call because the vibration will be very audible. I do this because I use both of these phones in conjunction with a smartphone. Nothing even comes close to it can be found in this area. 2. I came to the conclusion that the navigation buttons labeled "iron" are my favorite. After using it for half a year, I finally started to find the fingerprint scanner on the power button very annoying. Because you hold it by the sides and your finger hits the scanner when you do so, it is successfully scanned and this leads to the phone unlocking on its own when you put it in your pocket or carry it in your hands. This happens when you put the phone in your pocket or carry it in your hands. Since there is no intention to switch it on, you need to constantly remind yourself not to take it by accident by putting your index finger on the side of the device. The scanner was located on the back cover of the previous phone, and there was no evidence to suggest that such stories existed. The traditional spot where one would grab a phone with their fingers has been replaced by a scanner in this version of the device.

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