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Review on Poco X3 Pro 128GB 6GB RAM Factory Unlocked GSM International Version (Phantom Black) - Not Compatible with Verizon/Sprint/Boost by Wan Mohd Taufik (Wan ᠌

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Disgusting, I don't recommend it to anyone!

I sent the phone to the seller in Hong Kong for repair under warranty for my own money (in certified services it was not accepted under warranty in my city because the IMEI did not match the 2022 one, which means smuggling, this product should not be here), but he just tried for three weeks to make a diagnosis, and in the end, he agreed with the marriage without giving me a single act of work. As the price has increased from $21 to $37, it stands to me that I have no interest in receiving a refund. The shop owner, however, is refusing to issue a replacement (although he cannot, due to consumer rights). I just can't give the vendor my stamp of approval. This is the best smartphone for you if you want to sue the guy who sold it to you like I am about to do and get back three times what you spent because he didn't understand your consumer rights. If you're seeking peace and quiet, you should probably stay away from there; if you do go, you'll find that you've used up a lot of your nerve. Again, the phone itself is gorgeous, but the vendor and MIUI skin are both catastrophes. This won't prevent Xiaomi from bricking your phone after an update, but it should make dealing with the court less stressful, if not impossible. If you want to avoid the risk of receiving a bricked Xiaomi device following an update, it's advisable to buy a phone from a more traditional retailer.

Pros
  • The smartphone itself is incredible; it is capable of amazing feats. If you want something versatile enough for both gaming and photography, this is a great choice. Only at top speed in Genshin was I able to get warm; otherwise, temperatures were typical.
Cons
  • The MIUI shell is the key reason the device frequently fails to work as intended because it introduces its own features and problems. This is the first phone I've had with this operating system, and I wouldn't dare eat off of it for fear of it breaking. As it turns out, I had good reason to be concerned about this, given the warranty on my last phone had ended just after I turned 13.