You can record video in 4K and 60 FPS, while ultra-wide module can record a maximum of 1080p at 30 FPS. There is solid electronic stabilization, fast autofocus and decent dynamic range. 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. If you have been following Xiaomi smartphones for a long time, then it is probably no secret for you that they love to be the first. Take, for example, the Xiaomi Mi 11 – this smartphone became the first in the world based on the flagship Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chip.
Do check out our list of the best phones priced under Rs. 20,000 if you're looking for more of an all-rounder. This part of the rear picks up fingerprints easily, and they stand out even more because the matte areas on either side remain relatively clean. There's a huge Poco logo in this stripe as well, but it's outlined and not solid like on the X3, which makes it a bit less in-your-face. In terms of positioning, the Poco X3 costs less than the Poco F1 (Review) did at launch time, although that model received several price cuts and was often discounted on sale. It will compete with the Redmi Note 10 Pro Max (Review), Realme X7 5G (Review), Moto G60 (Review), and several other popular recent models. The Snapdragon 860 can handle the game without making the phone too hot to handle; the polycarbonate back helps. The 240Hz touch sampling does its job in making FPS games more responsive, and the impactful speakers definitely add a layer of immersion.
POCO X3 Pro comes with a dual stereo speaker, the main speaker is located at the bottom, while the earpiece doubles as a secondary speaker. Moving on to the phone's audio output, the onboard stereo speakers are loud enough for watching YouTube videos. You would want to switch to earphones for enjoying music, but those aren’t present in the box. That said, paired with decent earphones, the Poco X3 Pro's audio output is quite good. The handset's Wi-Fi and Bluetooth radios worked as they should. I don't remember the last time I complained about a phone's weight, but tipping the scales at 215 grams, the Poco X3 Pro warrants it. To put things into perspective, the Realme 8 Pro weighs in at 176 grams, and another mid-range device, the Oppo F19, weighs just 175 grams.
The privacy watermark function will let you put a watermark onto photographs that you post in order to prevent them from being misused. That’s all the tutorial on how to install the Xiaomi Poco X3 Pro USB driver for the Windows procedure. If there is a problem or an error, you can keep in touch with us through the Contact menu at stock ROM (firmware) the bottom of this page. Support us and share it with anyone who needs it so we can continue to support you. The MIUI 14 update for POCO X3 NFC will bring a significant improvement over previous versions of the software. The old version the MIUI 13 needs to cover its deficiencies with the new MIUI 14.