If you want more battery life, don’t care for 5G, and are looking for a more affordable handset then the X3 Pro is the more appealing option of the pair. But given how well priced the F3’s starting price is, it’ll surely be hard to not be tempted. While there has been no official pricing for the US for both these phones, they are still expected to come in at affordable prices going by the Europe launch prices. The camera setup for these phones is different, with the Poco X3 Pro sporting a quad-camera setup while the Poco F3 houses a triple camera setup. I am website more excited for the Poco X3 Pro as it is the first phone Snapdragon 860 and it comes in at just 250 dollars making it an amazing value.
- When we evaluate the devices in terms of design, our winner is the POCO X4 Pro.
- Benchmark tests show how good the Snapdragon 860 SoC is.
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- Xiaomi POCO X3 Pro (vayu) Global official ROM, include stable, weekly and beta MIUI firmware which can be updated with Recovery and Fastboot (need mi flash tool).
- The new MIUI Android 11 build is now available for the Poco X3 NFC.
Couple that with a 1080p 120Hz IPS LCD panel and a fairly capable camera system and you have yourself a winner. €300 flagship smartphones are long gone, but this isn’t a far cry away from being one. It’s actually cheaper than the POCO X3 NFC was at launch, putting the POCO X3 Pro in an insanely competitive position. The POCO X3 NFC made waves in the latter half of 2020 when it offered something that much of the competition could not — powerful mid-range specs and a 120Hz display all at a low price. In Europe, you could pick it up for around €200 at launch, and I have personally recommended it to a number of friends after I spent some time with the device. The Snapdragon 732G that powered it was found in much more expensive mid-range smartphones like the Google Pixel 4a.
Therefore, you have to install the Qualcomm USB Driver and the ADB Driver to connect the Smartphone to the Computer. You can also use it during the Firmware (OS) Flashing or Installing process on the device or fixing any Software-related issues. That’s all, you have successfully rooted Xiaomi Poco X3 Pro. We need money to operate the project, and almost all of it come from ads.
The Poco F3 has a much more premium look to it as it is also the costlier of the two. The Poco X3 Pro also has an obnoxiously large POCO branding on the bottom of the phone. I am not a fan of aggressive branding on phones but your taste may vary.
- In addition to that, the camera bump that holds the quad-camera setup looks striking and compliments the design.
- However, it is outperformed by the Realme 8 Pro, Redmi Note 10 Pro and Xiaomi Poco X3 NFC.
- The software on the phone has a few peeve points, though.
It does capture a lot of area and retains a decent amount of detail. The shots contain so much noise that it’s better to avoid using this camera at night.