Both phones support HDR10, which is a high dynamic range (HDR) format that offers better contrast and color accuracy than standard SDR displays. The Poco X3 Pro, by and large, has not received a large number of updates compared to the Poco X3 NFC safe for more productive hardware.
- The Poco X3 Pro is the best budget Fortnite phone you can get, at the time of review.
- To say that both handsets have a 6.67-inch display is only half the story.
- There’s a reasonable amount of detail in daylight shots, but don’t expect the most realistic textures.
- You are going to need your device stock Rom for the following reasons someday.
- According to the changelog, the update brought January 2023 security patch and increased system security.
While this size is nothing unusual, it is an important factor to consider. It lost several more percent of charge overnight and needed to be plugged in by lunchtime on day two. However, if you’re a lighter user you can expect the Poco X3 Pro to last two full days.
Has produced a phone with a stunning display, innovative design, and excellent camera performance; the Galaxy S21 Ultra has serious competition. Depending on the version, the Poco X3 Pro comes with 128 or 256 GB of UFS 3.1 storage, with which the Xiaomi phone provides great performance. However, the data transfer rates are a bit below average for UFS 3.1 flash memory, but this isn’t noticeable when using the smartphone. In the “Automatic” preset color scheme, the display adjusts its colors to the ambient light. The other color schemes are “Saturated” and “Standard”, which also offers the best image quality. The deviations in colors and grayscales are minimal in the “Standard” color scheme, and the color temperature is very good. The 20 MP selfie camera records videos at 720p or 1080p and 30 frames per second.
Compare phone and tablet specifications of up to three devices at once. This phone runs firmware Android 11 with Xiaomi’s MIUI 12 software on top. This is fairly inoffensive, but its icons look, to our eyes at least, far too big fresh out of the box. The price converts to roughly AU$320, but it’s not currently available in Australia. Both the Poco X3 Pro and X3 GT come with Android 11 under MIUI 12.5 for Poco, a side-mounted fingerprint reader and USB-C input.
The display produces good colors, as well as, it supports up to 84% NTSC Color Gamut. In our testing, I noticed a slight bleeding issue around the punch-hole, which can be observed with white background. The overall design looks similar to the Poco X3 with just minor changes in the Poco branding. The form factor is similar too, but this time Poco has worked on the weight and thickness, as X3 Pro is 9.4mm thick compared to 10.1mm on the X3.