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Xiaomi continues to release updates for their devices but sometimes these updates may take longer to arrive than normal. With this guide we are going to teach you how to install MIUI updates manually.

  • Even though the Adreno 640 GPU is two generations old, it is far better than most devices running the 7XX series processors.
  • In addition, there are small but nice details like an IP53 certification, a 3.5 mm audio jack, NFC, an IR blaster, a notification LED, and stereo speakers.
  • However, being a MIUI user for over 5 years, I can say that OS is improving a lot.
  • The smartphone comes with a circular camera unit on the back which comes as a breath of fresh air in the era of all-things-rectangular, and also brings in a flashy dual-tone finish back.
  • I think most users will be happy with the camera output from this smartphone.
  • You can easily play most common games like PUBG, Asphalt, and COD on max graphics.

These brands are now capturing the budget segments like no one else, especially POCO. XIAOMI POCO X3 NFC use Qualcomm Snapdragon 732G processor with 8 nm processor technology. For a good smartphone experience, it is important to know about the specs of a phone before you decide to buy it. However, the technical features of a smartphone is not the only thing that matters. Since you will be carrying your phone around most of the time, having a good-looking phone is important as well.

  • After you complete the bootloader unlocking process, you can proceed and install custom recovery on the site.
  • We always suggest, before the start, the flashing process you need to create a backup of your Android smartphone.
  • It’s always advisable that you backup your device Firmware after purchasing it.
  • The UI is packed with features such as a Game Turbo for optimisations and shortcuts, a Video Toolbox overlay, and a Second Space for privacy.
  • Before that, Apple used to be an exclusive for sophisticated users.

Generally we don’t recommend POCO X4 Pro if you’re a gamer, but if you’re a gamer once in a while, if your general purpose is casual use, it’s better for you to switch to POCO X4 Pro. With its 120HZ AMOLED panel, 108MP triple camera, 67W fast charging support and other features, POCO X4 Pro is superior to POCO X3 Pro.

On the other hand, the Poco F3 is a rebranded Redmi K40. Interestingly though, the designs of both these phones are not new and they are borrowed from predecessors. The Poco F3 borrows its design from the Redmi K40, while the Poco X3 Pro uses the same design found on the regular Poco X3. The Poco F3, the costlier one looks better and feels like a well-refined design. While Mi phones are a more complete package and aimed at a much wider audience, Poco is aimed at enthusiasts on a budget. And I am one of them, including most of you, reading this.

It aims to provide the best possible experience for gamers on a budget and to that end, it succeeds with aplomb. Not to say that other aspects have been neglected – the 120Hz smoothness, decent camera performance, long-lasting battery, and sturdy build are a few other highlights to look forward to. The audio quality stock ROM is above average and Poco has laid some emphasis on low frequencies. We didn’t face any issues with wireless audio streaming in our time with the phone. The Poco X3 Pro supports LDAC, SBC, AAC, aptX, and aptxHD Bluetooth codecs. The 5160mAh battery on the Poco X3 Pro can comfortably last for more than a day with moderate to heavy usage and with the display set to 120Hz. We are consistently getting around 6 hours of screen-on-time.