Poco X3 Pro vs X3 GT, Main Differences And Which Is Better?
However, at least it’s not quite as bad as the ‘Dare to Leap’ slogan etched into some Realme rivals. A brand name is one thing, but a Facebook-grade inspirational quote?
- The Poco X3 Pro delivers the same impressive performance in the browser benchmarks.
- The Poco X3 Pro is a phone designed for Android gamers or power users on a budget, though it might also appeal to those who want to go big on specs in order to futureproof their phone.
- The standout features are the 6.67-inch screen with its 120Hz refresh rate and the Snapdragon 732G chipset, which delivers solid benchmark performance.
However, depending on which store you pick, the price can go up to $350, for the same configuration. Then for the version with 256GB of storage and 8GB of RAM, it is possible to find it for around $290 in some stores in the US. As for video, you’ll manage 4K@30fps from the rear cameras, and from the front-facing. With no OIS on either this won’t deliver the smoothest, steadiest video around, but it’ll do the job. The selfie shooter is also pretty basic, but gets the job done. At 20Mp it can produce fairly detailed shots, but the f/2.2 aperture and tiny sensor once again see it struggle outside of really optimal lighting conditions. It’s relatively thick and the screen, which has a high inch count and is not excessively tall, leads to width comparable with some of the biggest phones.
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Underneath the card insert is a USB-C cable and a 33w fast charging power brick. The phone comes with a factory-applied film screen protector. Still nice to see everything included in the box to get started versus having to buy additional accessories on top of the smartphone. The big scale comes, in part, from this Poco’s big screen. This 6.67-inch ‘DotDisplay’ panel is sourced from Samsung, complete with many of the current nice-to-haves in a phone – namely the 120Hz refresh rate to keep the visual experience smoother.