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Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didn't expect the quality to be so high.

This miracle was the one that won out, even though I really wanted Black Shark 4, but it was taken from the post office. You just cannot find another with these qualities for the price. Nearly everyone is talking about: There is no calibration required for the proximity sensor, therefore it could affect navigation away from Certify. Light sensor did not shut off either; it is behaving normally. They upset the camera, which is just a regular old 48-pixel camera and not a professional-grade DSLR,

Pros
  • Movies, plays, and fashion shows
Cons
  • Google

In general, I spent 25k clearing customs after purchasing 6/128GB at launch (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 worse cooling. The 6,000 dollar disparity between the two figures (25 minus 19) is also entirely reasonable in other contexts. Generally speaking, I would upgrade the main camera in the model, or at least include a wide-angle and a respectable telephoto lens.

Pros
  • The phone has a stylish AMOLED display, and its size is adequate, however it seems stretched out when held by a single hand. The 120 Hz rate is easy on the eyes. I didn't bring it for gaming, but the processor is robust and doesn't overheat. Although I have not yet put the main and front cameras through their paces in the real world, initial impressions are positive. Having a tiny hole in the display for the front camera is a great addition. Adaptable MIUI features. The embedded sensor in the button makes it easy to open with with one finger. Much better are stereo speakers. One can find an infrared port. Factory film playing on the screen. It appears to be sealed off from dust. Although 33 W is not particularly quick, it is still quite adequate for charging. A see-through casing is included.
Cons
  • Both the rear and front-facing cameras are just mediocre, and any others are purely for show. There is a sizable camera module at the back, which can be banged even while enclosed; it seems that I will need to purchase a protective glass for them. The double-sided SIM tray is a nice touch, but there's no slot for a microSD card. I have been using wireless for quite some time now, but there is no 3.5 jack output.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

Regular phone used in businesses. If I'm being completely honest, I should have expected more from the starry night sky camera but it's not enough. Soap production starts as soon as the light is a little less bright than during the day. The problem isn't truly solved by Google Camera. I opted for it mostly due to its proximity to my place of employment. A significant number of applications. Everything functions properly and manages. The battery never gives me any trouble throughout the day. 30…

Pros
  • Instead, I opted to get a Xiaomi Mi Max3 smartphone. Hence, I was unable to find another option on the screen. I moved in the direction of the diagonal. Utilization in its second month All good. The responsiveness of the screen is comparable to that of the print. The camera is about par for the course.
Cons
  • When conversing, the proximity sensor kicks in. One of a kind is Brad. The most prudent action to take during calls is to simply cover the screen.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

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

After that, I moved up to honor 10. I was so focused on dancing with tambourines that I forgot what xiaomi was for three years. I am sorry that I was fooled by all of the scams on YouTube and other websites, as well as the sales pitches. The phone has a really pleasing feel to it, but it is lacking in utility. I put the three together with a bit of a stretch in the expectation that the program will be updated to remedy these flaws. Add 5,000–10,000 dollars and purchase a Samsung in order to…

Pros
  • Amoled display with stereo sound at 120 hertz and a snap 870 processor 36 watts of power for rapid charging. as well as most likely anything else, but all I wanted was for it to function regularly.
Cons
  • The proximity sensor does not function in any way whatsoever when first used! Rough software, which even after four months they are not making any effort to improve in a timely manner - it's a shame. The fingerprint scanner is not operating very efficiently. If you choose to watch the movie, it will most likely get caught in the drapes, which will aggravate you and waste what little battery you have. It's a shame that not all bluetooth headphones connect. Google has called to ask why you find it inconvenient. Advertisements that appear when you scroll Down These are the primary drawbacks, which result in it failing miserably.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A very high-quality product, I take it not for the first time.

I liked the phone, it was good. Quick and well-packaged delivery. The phone heated up horribly right out of the box, but after installing the software, everything was perfect. Serious Sam's port, which is a PC port and hence not particularly objective, operates at 120 cd/s with minimal drawdowns. I like the camera because. I seldom ever take pictures, and I don't dig around for all of your pretty things. The battery has a lengthy lifespan and charges quickly (before the ate it quickly sat…

Pros
  • Best value for the money
Cons
  • Nearby sensor

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing for the money, Im glad I chose this option.

I spent a lot of time examining the A52 and redmiku notes 10 pro as potential replacements for my A50. I had to use paid YouTube bloggers to defend myself. Poko is the average smartphone on the market when evaluating the components, assembly, features, and thus, the price. I should also mention that this iron and the screen's hertz will last for two to three years without a reset. My phone usage lasts three weeks. When you climb outside to scroll the tape in the sun, the brightness occasionally

Pros
  • 1. Your anime MMORPG will lag at a good level due to the processor cannon; in the 21st galaxy, the results do not reach P3. 2. We examine the network analysis of the gun's cooling system. 3. The design is respectable, but who is it intended for? Everybody employs cases. 4. Amoled, 120Hz. 5. Complete set, for which they would have taken at least $200 from your pockets. Low Shim 6. 7. Out of the box, fast charging is extremely quick:) 8. The ON/OFF button's unlock sensor is very clever and practical; you can assign two functions to it.
Cons
  • 1. A proximity detector 2. The brightness drop is random 3. The battery at 120 Hz is consumed very quickly; after three years, the battery may not be sufficient, so continued use will reveal Poko f3's flaws.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything in the purchase suits, a very necessary product.

long term buyer's desire. He thereby assumed ownership. At initially, charging from native charging resulted in continual overflow. I read what they wrote and was immediately let down; presumably, carrying it to the service is required. But, everything was repaired as soon as the phone received a fresh shell firmware. I discovered while loading shell version 13.0.5 that there are issues with this version, but it's too late to go back. My worries weren't warranted. Now that everything is working

Pros
  • quick, light, and thin
Cons
  • Not yet, but most likely

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The purchase is a failure, very dissatisfied.

Having used the POCO F3 Smartphone for a number of months, I can say without reservation that you should not make the same investment; you will be disappointed with the final product. Battery life on smartphones is abysmally short; a full charge only lasts around half a day, and even less for gamers; constant recharging is required; a full charge from 0% to 80% takes about an hour and a half to an hour and a half. Plenty of kinks and hiccups exist. Even with economy mode enabled, a smartphone…

Pros
  • Everything from the processor and memory to the speed and the 120 GHz features.
Cons
  • Problems exist with the camera, the autonomy, and the heater.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent quality, absolutely not expected for such a price.

Alik's stunning phone, which I bought for $26. Cameras were criticized in reviews for being inadequate due to reviewers' tendency to view images at a magnification of 900% or more in order to pick out individual pixels. But, let's be honest: when viewed normally, both on a computer and on the phone, the images captured by this device's cameras are stunning. These cameras are top-notch. Does the fact that they're two years old and have appeared in several iterations prior make them chtol?) Are…

Pros
  • Indicators for cost, audio, screen, hardware, a selfie taken with the front camera, and notifications are displayed.
Cons
  • The shovel's depth is too high for me to comfortably reach. The fact that you can't clamp the caps makes the default keyboard less than ideal. The automatic brightness setting is likewise subpar.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The goods are normal, money is not wasted!

The phone is not terrible, attractive, and easy to operate. Even though the sky camera's view of the stars is insufficient, the product is nonetheless above average. The macro camera pleasantly surprised me because I didn't expect to be able to see such minute details in everyday objects, and you can even make out individual pixels on your computer screen (you can see that white consists of red blue and green) The average smartphone can last a day without being recharged; however, if you stop…

Pros
  • Quickness of charging a Monitor for Time in Work An Instantaneous Fingerprint Reader
Cons
  • If you use a regular case, using gestures to control your phone will be impeded. When the phone is on a table, it is especially reluctant to unlock when it is staring you in the face. This isn't exactly the most ergonomic launcher. Constant interruptions from advertisements and unneeded extra programs

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Overall good, but I expected more, there are disadvantages.

The original reason I picked up the phone was to make a call. Thus, the proximity sensor has its own mysterious existence during a discussion. Suddenly, the screen unlocks, and the gadget attempts to power up like a dystopian version of Skynet. At home, he acts like a playful brownie, pressing whatever buttons he pleases, switching between contacts, and playing YouTube in the background. The second con is a fingerprint scanner, which is otherwise quite helpful. If I put the phone in my trouser…

Pros
  • Rapid, high-quality, and capable of long battery life.
Cons
  • Placement of proximity sensor and fingerprint scanner.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent quality, absolutely not expected for such a price.

It's not the best camera, but it gets the job done for me; I don't take many pictures anyhow, so I don't worry too much about the quality of the device. Batteries often only last for one day even with heavy usage of the screen, however I have enough for two days' worth of use at the moment. I am content with the device; there is no "wow" factor, but it is dependable, and I am very happy with the capacity of 250 gigabytes of memory. Pros: Device that is nimble, can be held in the hand…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm very happy with the product, it's very satisfying.

According to the evaluations that I've read, the proximity sensor is not very accurate. For me, everything is operating normally. When you are using the speakerphone, it does not function properly, despite the fact that it should. Very content, in every way! I purchased it with a promotional price of 2520220 POCO F3 black 6-128 using coupons and discounts. Has some pros The brightness of the display does not change when seen from the side, and the screen can be seen clearly from all sides…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product at a good price, I recommend to try it.

Please allow me to make this little observation. The smartphone is intentionally designed to be cumbersome, with a glass rear panel that shows every fingerprint (the device is black) and is incredibly slippery. Unless you have a very specific reason, you should not use it without a case. A proximity sensor has its own independent existence. It's proper etiquette to press throughout a chat. The most recent calibration guidelines are useless, and neither is the most recent version. There's a ton…

Pros
  • Display, Function, Connectivity, Independence (with reservations).
Cons
  • Design flaws, malfunctioning full-G proximity sensor, unfinished software, and a lackluster camera.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

In general, it's pretty good, an equal number of pros and cons.

After using it for a month, I've been let down. For the price, they could have made the camera 64 megapixels, which would have improved the pictures' average to occasionally subpar quality. Moreover, only GoogleCamere is compatible with shooting in 4K 60fps on this smartphone, and the only accessible stock is 4K 30fps. When recording video, stabilization is practically nonexistent and ineffective. To get proper stabilization, either shoot on a flat surface or invest in a stabilizer. Another…

Pros
  • adequate performance,
Cons
  • there is no headphone jack no slot for a flash drive faulty battery The aluminum where are you? 48 MP?

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality exceeds all expectations, I recommend to buy.

I bought it as a present at a deal, and the review relates to the Mi 10; there is therefore no need to downvote the other items. I'll just list the advantages and disadvantages of my proposal. + cost of 23 k, which is nearly three times cheaper than the cost of the Mi10; + design of the rear cover, with the key feature being that the cameras do not protrude as much; + I liked the screen in terms of color reproduction more; + did not measure but aesthetically it is thinner. mi10 - The Truton…

Pros
  • 05.23 - I'll add what has changed - a few months have gone, a few ates have arrived, and the phone has begun to operate more quickly and effectively. It appears to be speedier now than the Mi 10. Throughout this period, nothing reached my Mi 10 either. I believe the brakes were caused by unprocessed software and early firmware hashing.
Cons
  • - The camera performs one head worse than the Poco X3 and three heads worse than the Mi10. I don't understand that because the x3 is less expensive and has 48 mp. The reason they did it is unclear. The camera is obviously not the major focus of this, though.

I've had the phone for over three weeks, and despite the fact that there are several visible flaws, they are all in the general software and will most likely be fixed in subsequent updates. Nonetheless, all of its benefits far surpass these slight drawbacks. As a result, even if I'm happy, I received a near-flagship smartphone for a great deal (I paid tax of $23,500 + $800). Regarding the jambs that are frequently criticized on message boards: I did not discover the combination of the screen…

Pros
  • Anyone who, like me, has used an outdated ips with 60Hz will undoubtedly appreciate a good 120Hz amoled screen! To see something on the screen in the sun, smoothly and without looking for a shadow)) Flagship hardware combined with 120Hz makes for a really nice user experience. I didn't understand why they even included a competent macro camera in phones because they often shoot poorly and nobody uses them. but not here; the macrophoto capabilities pleasantly surprised me, and I shall make full use of them. This shovel does not appear to be a shovel because of a very attractive design and a very thin body, which is pleasing to the sight. The Wi-Fi speed is substantially quicker after my Honor 8 (according to the speed test, it is even faster than my laptop), the GPS is more accurate, and the cellular signal is not lost even in the elevator. Rapid charging is also pleasant; it's a truly practical and helpful feature. Having a very quick scanner in the power button is also ideal in my opinion. Now, following the ates, which added Dolby Atmos and reduced the excessive battery, perhaps I'll add sound and autonomy to the list of plusses))
Cons
  • The software component of this gadget, whose shell is still fairly "raw," is likely its worst drawback. This mostly concerns the text's off-center positioning within the frames in which it fits, as well as how the words are pushed toward the left edge and stacked on top of one another. Thankfully, the shoals are progressively getting fixed, as with the wording in notifications, but it is still far from perfect, even though it doesn't affect me much. In addition to the content, I will also include the occurrence of microfreezes in software jambs when apps are minimized in full screen mode. The "phone" application will occasionally flip to 60Hz on its own even when the phone as a whole is running at 120Hz. Even if it's obvious, it's simple to solve. The wide-angle camera is one of the hardware jambs. They could have put something better, it's nothing. Well, for me personally, it's the absence of VoLTE on my EU firmware and the lack of a notification indication (I prefer that over AoD). This is in order on RU, if the forums are to be believed.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Lame product and terrible quality.

In general, I decided to buy my old 2022 phone myself for a very long time since I wanted to gratify myself. I primarily use my phone for calling and using some apps. Hence, calling is useless, particularly in the sun, and the proximity sensor is strange, so (((((( Generally speaking, you understand, the call will stop, it will then call from your pocket, and you won't be able to respond because the screen is black (it thinks the phone is at your ear). The software was officially set to androyd

Pros
  • 5G is powerful? decent layout
Cons
  • the following))

Revainrating 3 out of 5

A little bit not what I expected, generally fine.

When it came time to choose a phone for myself, I looked to online reviews for guidance. I considered both the quantity of the filling and the cost before making my decision. In addition, a number of bloggers have stated that the phone's hardware is really impressive considering the cost of it. When you take into account everything that this phone possesses, there aren't really any other phones that can compete with it. Software is the lone exception to this rule. Before to that, I used an…

Pros
  • Filling
Cons
  • Software

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good purchase.

If you want a powerful smartphone capable of running all of today's most demanding games and apps at ultra-high settings, go no further than this one. Taking pictures and movies with your phone is not something you particularly enjoy doing. A camera is present, however it is not the primary one. Third, I find the design appealing (and the camera unit, for that matter), especially in white. You may find a wide variety of cases for this device in a rainbow of colors and styles on the web. Any of…

Pros
  • Cool, quick smart phone. The hardware is solid; after using it for a few weeks, including with intensive games and other programs, I have yet to see a single freeze. In the 120 Hz mode, the display is silky smooth. The back cameras are not overly flush with the back of the phone like on some other versions (2-3mm). The phone's screen size is adequate, and it doesn't look too large without a case. To the naked eye, the phone does not appear to be very lightweight. Holding it makes it immediately obvious that it is not a solid block of any kind. Independence from external power sources; can go without noise or activity for up to 72 hours when not under load. As the smartphone is functional with the feature of turning on the screen when picked up or by double tapping the screen, AlwaysOnDisplay gives further 2-3 hours of device operation (I recommend). There is minimal power drain while it is not actively being used. A basic transparent casing, a SIM card tray removal clip, a 33V power converter, and a usb A to sub C cable are all part of the package (from which the smartphone charges the fastest).
Cons
  • The Xiaomi smartphone could have a proximity sensor issue like many others. The camera doesn't perform anything special or exceptional. Those. Using it as a camera phone is a bad idea, in my opinion. Back chambers stick out (2-3 mm). The current trend of sticking cameras out of the back of smartphones is something I'm not a fan of. The need to protect the camera from being killed instantly comes to mind. The unavoidable downside to modern technology.