The developers of this ROM are solidly behind it, providing constant updates to the OS for a better experience. So, you should ensure to backup all important data on the phone- like contacts, messages, app data, etc. It is very necessary, to avoid loss of data after flashing. After you complete the bootloader unlocking process, you can proceed and install custom recovery on the site. Now, here comes the main step, unlocking the bootloader. After you complete the above steps, proceed to unlock the bootloader of the device. The next step is to download the required drivers and tools on your PC.
They are guaranteed to deliver an immersive experience regardless of the volume levels. You shouldn’t expect anything special from the macro module. You can use it, but only with ideal lighting, because in all other scenarios it is useless. The focus of the module is fixed, so you need to shoot at a distance of about 4 cm between the module and the subject itself. There are two versions for 6 and 8 GB of RAM and stock ROM it is clear that there will be no problems with a lack of RAM in any of the two modifications in the near future. The materials of the case have remained practically unchanged.
- The Poco F1 was all about its high-end processor and made no apologies about lagging in other departments.
- Then, let’s take a look at the pros and cons of Poco X3 Pro and see if it is worth buying this phone or not.
- It has PDAF which means in daylight it is easy to focus on subjects/objects.
- On some devices like Poco, you get the Xioami custom recovery.
- The first thing that stands out when comparing these devices is how little they resemble each other.
With a screen-to-body ratio of about 84.6%, this smartphone has a very large screen. All of this is basically par for the course for cheap phones of course. The X3 Pro doesn’t have a versatile camera, and performance will drop fast outside of good light.
The camera setup for these phones is different, with the Poco X3 Pro sporting a quad-camera setup while the Poco F3 houses a triple camera setup. I am more excited for the Poco X3 Pro as it is the first phone Snapdragon 860 and it comes in at just 250 dollars making it an amazing value. I have tested the Snapdragon 870 on the Redmi K40 and it’s an impressive chip too. Both Poco X3 Pro and Poco F3 come with probably the best internal hardware for their price. The Poco X3 Pro comes with a significant upgrade as it uses the newly launched Snapdragon 860. It is so much better compared to the Snapdragon 732G found on the non-pro model. The Snapdragon 860 is not a brand-new processor, it is a higher binned Snapdragon 855+.
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. In this sense, the X3 Pro is very much the successor to the F1 that we’d all been waiting for. But just like the F1, this definitely isn’t the phone for everyone. The okayish display, the chunkiness, and the average camera performance take away some points. If these things matter to you, the Redmi Note 10 Pro (AKA the Note 10 Pro Max in India), the Moto G60, or the Realme 8 Pro may be far more suitable for you.