Poco X3 Pro review: A solid gaming brick Review Poco X3 Pro Meghna Dutta 4.0 5
BGR Rating : 4.0/5
Poco F1, the company’s former flagship phone managed to outvie some of the leading brands’ premium devices back in 2018. Two years forward, the Xiaomi sub-brand made two back-to-back announcements (with a few months gap) showcasing the Poco X2 and Poco X3 smartphones. The devices offered good value for money, and Poco yet again seems to bank on the affordability factor with the new Poco X3 Pro. Like its predecessor, the new Poco X-series phone comes with major improvements including the high refresh rate display, and top-notch hardware, all for just under Rs 20,000. While the design aesthetics of the Poco X3 Pro is nothing fab, the Chinese brand seems to focus on offering a power-performer at a bu
The phone starts at a price of Rs 18,999.
The Poco X3 Pro has scored 540329 points on AnTuTu.
Poco s been really busy in the smartphone market this year. The phone maker has launched a number of new phones, with the latest on the list the Poco X3 Pro. This is a more powerful variant of the Poco X3 which was launched earlier last year. While very much like the Poco X3, the all-new Poco X3 Pro is a strange beast. Launched at a starting price of Rs 18,999 it comes fighting against popular offering from both Realme and Xiaomi. To be specific, we re talking about the Realme 8 Pro and Redmi Note 10 Pro Max. Both of these are phones that are in the same price bracket as the new Poco phone. This price point also puts it within touching distance of the powerful Mi 10i at the higher and Narzo 30 Pro at the lower end of the price spectrum.
Poco X3 Pro quick review: Same face, new energy
Poco X3 Pro quick review: Same face, new energy
Poco X3 Pro directly competes with the Redmi Note 10 Pro Max and Realme 8 Pro. Is the chipset enough to beat the two other devices? We will find out in detailed review later.
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UPDATED: April 5, 2021 18:55 IST
The Poco X3 Pro can easily be mistaken for the Poco X3 because of its almost similar back panel.
HIGHLIGHTS
It comes with more powerful Snapdragon 860 SoC.
Poco X3 Pro makes few cuts too.
Fans have been demanding a Poco F1 successor for over two years now. They have finally got one, but with a different name. The Poco X3 Pro was launched in India last week as a spiritual successor to 2018’s Poco F1, even though it has the blood of last year’s Poco X3. The comparisons with Poco F1 are a result of the powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 860 SoC used on the new phone. The chipset is currently found only on OnePlus 9R in the country. The latter costs almost twice as the
Poco X3 Pro directly competes with the Redmi Note 10 Pro Max and Realme 8 Pro. Is the chipset enough to beat the two other devices? We will find out in detailed review later.