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

Revainrating 4 out of 5

It was a reasonable purchase, I will order more.

Having neither a 3.5mm jack nor a memory card slot is seen as a drawback, which, in my opinion, is absurd in 2019. In 2022, this would be a serious drawback, but in 2019, it's just silly. Even though it's a bold claim, I'm of the opinion that this is the greatest smartphone available in 2022 in terms of value for money, build quality, and camera. The most intriguing aspect is that you will choose from at least one device, and probably two, in the market. And the Poco F3 is unquestionably the third device you'll pick. you might want to consider upgrading to the Redmi Note 10 Pro. You're probably thinking of Poco F3 when you say that. interested in making a purchase of x3pro? You're torn between him and Poco F3, but you can't make up your mind. Like Samsung phones? Almost purchase an A52? unable to decide whether it's better than poco f3 or not. they were saving up for an A72 but reconsidered after reading a review of the Poco F3. in the same way, you'll have to decide between this smartphone and others whether you end up buying this one or not. If you look at the mobile device market, I can guarantee that nothing will enter the market within a year that would make it reasonable to upgrade after purchasing a Poco F3. Everything will be about the same, plus or minus a few minor details; the only reason to upgrade would be if you were unhappy with the camera, in which case you would not need to purchase this smartphone. In conclusion, I am able to state that the smartphone is fantastic, and that for 30k for 8256 - imba, 27 for 6128 the same, there is just no choice. provided you don't do things like take pictures of the same item every day or record a video every week for your tales.

Pros
  • Phones like the Honor Play, the Mi A2, the Redmi Note 3 Pro SE, the Nexus 5, and the HTC One S have all been used before. I first consider the Honor, which seemed ideal in every way; however, after a few months I yearned for an upgrade to something newer, flashier, and more engaging; however, after monitoring the market and reading reviews for two years, I still couldn't find a device that made me exclaim, "Yes, the game was worth the candle" (up to 25k) therefore, the benefits: 1. the characteristics of the device, aside from the camera, make it worry-free for two to three years. Second, I can't help but point out that the black color on amoled is not a benefit of this device in particular, but rather of all amoled matrices. indulge in intoxicating substances Third, music is regularly played at normal volume and in stereo in the loos. Four, the layout is decent. Like everyone else, I gave some thought to the x3 pro and x3 first, but those phones' designs are repulsive and their dimensions are unacceptable—they're noticeably bulkier, broader, and longer than this one. and it has a great design. 5 miui shell. Initially, I was hesitant to purchase a Xiaomi product due to the shell; while using a Redmi Note 3 Pro, I recall having to disable a lot of ads. However, once I got used to the interface, I found that the shell wasn't so bad after all. Now that I've bought and set it up, I can say with some objectivity: "Well, xs why everyone is whining about the shell, it's still convenient, advertising is turned off, after the flagships of course it probably won't go in, but here live wallpapers are convenient out of the box, and themes can be configured as in the designer; there's no need to climb on Google Play in search of programs for a particular task." Rapid charging is built into the gadget and the packaging as a whole; I was able to fully charge my phone in under an hour, which was a nice bonus. 7. self-sufficiency, I saw that after the release, some people did not hold the battery well, so I bought it right away, and the screen stays on for 10 hours when using WiFi to watch YouTube while in flight mode.
Cons
  • First, there's the objectively bad news that my copy's dimmed screen looks a touch green against a gray background, which the + nicely lights, but only when used against a gray backdrop. After 18 days of use on my first ever amoled screen, I haven't experienced any significant changes in terms of PWM or eye fatigue. Second, the lock button's position is a minor annoyance if your hand is on the smaller side; ideally, it would be positioned a centimeter lower. Otherwise, you'll need to keep a close eye on your phone, which is a hassle given its size and the possibility that you might accidentally drop it. Thirdly, the camera is merely adequate; if you often snap photos more frequently than once every two or three days, you should look elsewhere. Of course, it can be marginally enhanced with an official ate, and aficionados can submit a Google Camera, but this will not significantly alter anything, and you should realize that this is a cast and not an item you purchased and then promptly forgot about. 4. AOD - in this case it is castrated in a special way, being either always on for ten seconds or never on at all. And since I always seem to have a great idea right when I need it, the mode I use drains the power quickly, so I can only use it for a brief 10 seconds at a time. After using the gadget for 1.5 months, I have found that phone ates, firmware, issues in miui, and po-launcher are its greatest flaws. Unlocking the device can be sluggish at times, and we don't ignore players. Since 12.5.1 was released about a month ago, the manufacturer has shown utter disregard for the needs of its customers by failing to address the aforementioned flaws. Everyone was anticipating this meal, hoping it would improve; however, some bugs were simply replaced by others. They avoided dealing with software and instead only offered the hardware component at near cost (you have to wait a long time). This is a major drawback, however the new Mi 11i is out in the market. Nothing except shock. Xiaomi's firewood makes me think of AMD's. Since it is reasonable for the average user to give some kind of realm some thought, I deduct 4 points from the final score. Geek devices like the Pokofone and the Xiaomi are always on and probably don't care about him. Not all of the camera's problems are solved by using Google Camera.

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