Poco X3 Pro Review: A sportscar engine in the body of a minivan- Tech Reviews, Firstpost
We’ve seeing MIUI a lot lately on many Xiaomi phones and the experience on it was also just the same. However, being a MIUI user for over 5 years, I can say that OS is improving a lot. It looks similar to its predecessor POCO X3 NFC, however, the phone has got its unique design elements. The stripe pattern on the back combined with a glossy finish on the sides gave this phone a distinctive look. In addition to that, the camera bump that holds the quad-camera setup looks striking and compliments the design.
- However, if POCO managed to make it more sleek and thin, this would’ve conquered the mid-range smartphone segment entirely by storm.
- The Poco X3 Pro is a better option than the Poco M4 Pro 5G for several reasons.
- If you do not like the firmware installed by the device manufacturer on your Android device, you are free to replace it with your own custom firmware.
- The updater app does not support upgrades from one version of LineageOS to another, and will block installation to any update for a different version.
- The ultra-wide module is bad for video, at least when it comes to details, but the color rendition is almost the same as that of the main module, and there is also stabilization.
- A USB driver is required when trying to flash a custom ROM when trying to root or update a new firmware on your Smartphone.
I think most users will be happy with the camera output from this smartphone. I wouldn’t pay too much attention to the two 2MP cameras. The macro camera lacks autofocus and I found the Ultrawide camera to give good results of close-ups compared to the actual macro camera. The main camera on the Poco X3 Pro is 48MP and uses the Sony IMX 582 Quad-Bayer 1/2″ sensor with 0.8µm pixels, 25mm f/1.8 lens. It has PDAF which means in daylight it is easy to focus on subjects/objects.
Rooting your Android smartphone means that providing or giving superpower/ Administrator privileges to the hardware of your device. Devices are limited in terms of power, at the software (OS) level.

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 download 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.

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