There are many things working in Poco X3 Pro’s favor when it comes to battery performance. The two phones come with support for fast charge and have a 33W charger in the box. All of this makes the Poco X3 Pro the clear winner in the battery round. “Numbers maketh smartphone specs” and this “principle” (totally made up by us, but well, some follow it) stands true in the camera battle between these two phones. Both devices come with the quad-camera arrangement on the back but the difference in megapixels is staggering. The Redmi Note 10 Pro Max leads the way with a 108-megapixel main sensor, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide sensor, a 5-megapixel macro lens, and a 2-megapixel depth sensor.
It’s got a big screen, big battery, and its anticipated low price point should have big appeal. I haven’t tried the camera very extensively, so I guess I won’t try to look like a fool by lecturing about whether it’s good or bad. I finally decided to buy the Poco X3 Pro, which costs ₹18,999 for the 6GB variant and ₹20,999 for the 8GB variant. I was getting paid to exchange one of my old phones, so I grabbed the 8GB variant at the price of the 6GB variant. And after trying out the phone for more than a week, I will tell you the reasons why one should buy it and who should buy it. I just bought this phone stock ROM (8 GB/256 GB) to replace my Xiaomi Mi 5 (3GB/64 GB) and I love it. I bought this phone about an year ago and still performing outstanding at every aspect.
Xiaomi did not have any input into the review and is seeing this review at the same time as our readers. Customisation can be a great thing, but it can also be a hindrance.
- Also, this ROM proves to offer more stability in terms of strength.
- Some of these ROMS are pretty famous and they are really good than MIUI.
- The display has a ghosting issue, which is especially noticeable when scrolling through notifications and web pages.
- The smartphone packs a 6.67-inch IPS LCD 120Hz display, a high-performance Snapdragon 732G SOC, and a 5160mAh battery.
Lights appear fuzzy and shadows don’t look defined either. Night Mode helps a bit, but adds a lot of over-sharpening to compensate for the lack of detail. The display has a ghosting issue, which is especially noticeable when scrolling through notifications and web pages. I assume it is due to the IPS panel’s slow pixel response time.