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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 Chia Hao ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The price/quality ratio is great, I will buy again.

Affordable and excellent in every way: speed, battery life, and display (120 fps) that will delight in routine use. Those on a tight budget who still want access to all the bells and whistles (and some good chips) can check into the options I just mentioned. Following are some advantages: The 120 Hz refresh rate of the screen is a welcome addition that enhances the user experience. It's hard to put into words, but the browser, instant messengers, and so on all feel faster and more pleasurable to use. You may become accustomed to 50Hz, but the switch to 60Hz will be striking. When it comes to hues and brightness, I have no complaints. As for how well it performs, I can't speak to games specifically, but I can say that the primary applications I use load and function rapidly. You can snap images with this camera, and you can adjust the camera's settings (ISO, shutter speed, etc.) with the default program. I also like the width. Even if a macro camera allows you to capture a sharp photo from close range, I don't see the sense in using one when you can just as easily get a better shot by standing back, using your regular camera, and cropping the image to perfection. It looks fine from the front, too. In broad terms, for intelligent social networks and related activities. Battery life of over 5,000 mAh should comfortably last a full day. We have an hourly rate. The loudness and quality of the audio are both satisfactory. It has a good, snappy reaction to vibrations. It comes with a case, and the film is already adhered. You've got a con: It could be a daunting prospect, what with the size and weight of the potential outcomes (sometimes one hand is not always convenient). Although the impression is not immediate, it will do. Even though it's conveniently located next to the power switch, I admit it could take some getting used to. Instead, it is inconvenient since the cover must be on in order to access the button in the recess, and then the button must be pressed in when turning off. The old MIUI's built-in call recording feature was quite useful, but it has been removed from the new MIUI. Needs to be set up (turn off all ads and remove garbage, look for guides on YouTube) You'll have to get acclimated to the placement and application of NFC, which appears to be underneath. The automatic brightness setting is always lower than I'd like it to be in the dark, so I frequently have to adjust it myself.