NEW POCO X3 NFC - Too Good to Be True, or Best Cheap Phone?? By Mike O'Brien

By Mike O'Brien
Aug 21, 2021
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NEW POCO X3 NFC - Too Good to Be True, or Best Cheap Phone??

So in the world of cheap phones, there is a lot of junk out there, a lot of phones that I would never recommend and then a few that are actually perfect. Now. This one right here seems to be too good to be true. This is costing less than 270 dollars in some cases as low as 200 dollars, and yet it's packing a ton of flagship, caliber specs, I'm talking four cameras: 64 megapixels, 64 gigabytes on board a huge battery, a huge screen, hole, punch, camera, 120, hertz, refresh rate, like that refresh rate is better than the iPhone 11. Now does that mean the screen is better than the iPhone 11, not necessarily, but we have a lot to talk about with this phone because if it actually is as good as the specs show it to be it competing with phones well, over 700 now, obviously like I said this sounds too good to be true. So there's a lot.

We need to talk about with this phone. This right here is the Poco x3 NFC phone available globally I'll put a link down in the top of the description. So you can see the latest price in your area, but there's definitely a lot going on with this phone so, like I said in this video I'm going to dive into the good, the bad and the ugly with the Poco x3 here, I've been using it for a little while now, so I kind of got the ins and outs of it. So I want to start off on the front of this phone, and the first positive thing here is the screen. So, overall, it's a very large screen.120 hertz, refresh rate essentially means that when you're swiping around it just feels a lot smoother actually twice as smooth as the iPhone 11 or any of the older. Maybe the Galaxy S10, it's not until just this past year that a lot of phones started bringing out a faster refresh rate.

To give you a really smooth experience on your phone. That's something that if you haven't used it, you don't know that you really would appreciate it and then, when you start using it, you realize, like it's a lot smoother and then going back. Other phones just feel weird to use them. So that's a really nice thing that they're adding on a phone at this price point also the small hole punch camera honestly that hole punch is, is tiny for this price point smaller than a lot of the other, like Samsung phones in their budget. Lineup.

Now on the outside, we have some bezels, they're, obviously visible there, but honestly having a flat screen is also kind of nice. A lot of people prefer that to the waterfall edges that we're seeing on the flagship phones now looking on the top another really cool thing here is actually the infrared blaster. So you have something that we haven't seen on phones in a little while you can use this as a remote for your TV or for whatever you're using your stereo stuff like that, you can program, it uses it. You know just on your phone there's an app built in, and I think that's a really cool feature to have now. On the right side, we have our volume, rocker and below that we have our power button, which also doubles as a fingerprint reader, and this is actually really cool.

So I see a lot of phones. These days have face unlocked. That means a big notch on the top. A lot of other ones have maybe a fingerprint sensor on the back or under the screen, but having it right on the side is a pretty natural spot for your thumb to go, especially if you're going to turn the phone on anyway. I think that's a nice feature to have, and it's honestly really accurate and very quick of just from my testing so far now something to note about this.

However, as I've seen, I mean I noticed it, and I know other reviewers pointed this out as well. It's actually a really sharp edge. So if you're rubbing your thumb along there, it actually kind of scratches your thumb. Pretty intensely like I know I saw like Dave.2D was actually scratching his thumbnail off on there. So definitely very sharp, but I guess it is what it is.

That's kind of a weird thing now touching in a slightly more negative aspect of the screen: it's not an AMOLED screen, so a lot of the flagships are using AMOLED, which basically means you get darker blacks, you're, getting more vibrant, colors you're getting brighter screens, but this one's still pretty good. It's going to be as good as a lot of other phones out there, except there are a few little things, so you can notice like around the camera in other places, on the screen like the top and the bottom, really just the edges of the screen. There are kinds of like some shadows. So if you turn this, the screen to a different angle you'll see some small shadows again for this price point for a screen of this size, it's not going to be a complaint for most people, but it's just something that you probably want to know about the screen. It's not going to be as good as, like the note 20 ultra now.

Looking on the other side, we have our sim tray, which is also expandable storage. It could be dual sim if you wanted to so plenty of options with that. This has 64 gigabytes of storage on board, which means music and videos and photos and all the stuff you're looking to do. You can save tons of it on this phone and, if you need more, you can expand the storage with a SD card on the bottom. We have our speaker.

We have our headphone jack another microphone, the other one is on the top, and we have our USB type c port there. You don't have superfast data transfer on this USB port, but you can get pretty fast charging the charger in the box, I believe, is 33 watts. So you can charge this up very quickly, and that brings us into another big positive of this phone being the battery. Now the battery on this phone is actually 5 160 William hours, and for those of you who don't know how much that actually is a higher number is better and a lot of other flagship phones like the really nice flagship phones are like 4 000, William hours, so more than 25 bigger battery on this phone and with a lot of the down clocking, meaning it's just running more efficient on board. It slows things down when you're, not using it.

I'm actually getting way more than a day of battery. Out of this, I'm easily getting a solid two to three days battery life with this phone, which is really unheard of in today's market being able to last like 10 hours, screen time with this device. I thought that was really impressive. Like yesterday, I mean, admittedly, I charged it up around noon and by the time I went to bed, I only lost, like maybe 20 percent battery, like it's a perfect battery life on this phone now flipping over to the back of this phone uh, again more good, more bad, that's kind of a common theme. Here you get some perfect specs, but there's always like a little caveat a little, but right, so the screen is good, but it's an lcd and there's a little of shadows.

Now, the back. It's a plastic, just it's a plastic back which is not bad. I know a lot of people prefer that you're going to put a case on it anyway. It actually comes with a case in the box, which is great. But if you choose to not use a case, you will probably never find a phone that gets more fingerprints than this one.

This is really covered in fingerprints at all times, and it has this big logo and kind of like the race car stripe down the middle. I'm not sure how I feel about that, but comment down below. Let me know what you guys think, honestly, you could easily just get a skin for this. You could easily just get like a case for it to cover that up. I know most people get cases anyway, so it shouldn't really be a concern for people.

The camera bump, I think, is interesting. I give them props for making it different from a lot of other phones out there, and I don't know if I like the design of the camera bump in the middle, the cameras. You know they have a very high megapixel count. They have like 64 megapixels, just a lot going on with that, but being that you have a smaller chip on here you have the snapdragon 732g. That means that it's not quite as capable of actually processing those photos, because in today's cameras a lot of the photo is like you can take the photo, but your phone's actually taking like 15 photos and stitching them together and like there's so much software that goes into making a good photo that, even if you have a lot of megapixels, it might not be capable of making nearly as good photos as like the Google Pixel or the iPhone and, like I said, we'll test that out later on the video, and I'll show you guys exactly what I mean so starting off with the ultrawide lens.

Here you can see a lot of color going on, but definitely over sharpens things a little a little too much contrast. You can see in the middle here as well, but if you give it enough daylight, this camera is definitely very capable. It also has a 64 megapixel wide angle, lens 13, megapixel ultrawide and the other two lenses are completely useless, a macro lens that is only two megapixels and then, as you can see here, a depth camera actually not here. This is the selfie camera 20 megapixels portrait mode kind of sucks on this in the rear camera, even though it has a depth camera on there uh. It doesn't really do a great job, there's a lot of weird bubbles of clarity around my head, and then they also have HDR, but I noticed that it was a little doing a little of exposure hunting, so it'd get brighter and darker when you got a good picture.

I think this looked pretty good here. Looking at the rear camera honestly, the colors look pretty good, it's pretty saturated, but it's a little too contrast so like that tree to me looks really dark in here, but otherwise you see the autofocus on. This seems to be a little slow, but it gets there. It does what it needs to, and it is pretty stable overall. So I'm shaking around a lot and for the most part it really keeps it stable.

Now, if we try to zoom in or out uh zooming out, it doesn't allow us to go to the next lens. So that's something to notice that you're going to be stuck with whatever lens you choose when you're making a video and now this is the front facing camera. I started down there because the HDR was actually perfect. You can see it actually captured all the leaves above me and my face pretty well exposed here. So I was impressed with the front-facing camera.

It does better than I expected, but comment down below. Let me know you guys think of the audio quality and the video quality here, this one's limited to 1080p, not a 4k video, unfortunately, but it should get the job done for most kind of like video calls and stuff like that. So I'm not entirely sure why you would want to do this, but this phone has a lot of other cool features like front and back videos. So it's like a picture in picture like you can see me in the corner and then on. The other side is what I'm looking at right now.

So I think that's kind of cool that you have that you also have things like clone photos. If you want to see yourself like a bunch of times, there's a lot of cool things that you can do with this. So as we expected from a budget phone like this one, the cameras show big numbers, but they really were not impressive at all. Oh actually, two other things to talk about with this phone. The first one is.

The speakers are actually really loud on this they're, very good for this price point honestly, better than some of the more expensive phones, I've tried, they give them more room on this phone, and they definitely make them louder and more full. So that's good! I really like that and then the second thing that's kind of interesting is under the speaker on the top. They have a tiny led within the speaker, hole that lights up as a notification icon all right. So this is by no means a perfect test, but I want to give you guys a quick speaker test to show you the quality of the speaker on this phone. I'm just going to hit play on a YouTube video right here, so you can see that overall, the volume and the bass response was much more impressive than I expected, especially the phone of this price point so having the speaker on the top and on the bottom, there uh, and they're, both relatively large speakers, gives you a decent audio quality when you're listening to music or watching videos all right so now getting into some of the more negative aspects of this phone.

This is running mini 12, which is a version of android, and it works well enough. It does its job. It does some things pretty well, but I have some complaints about it. The first one is that when you get this, it comes with a ton of bloatware, just tons of different stupid games and apps that I'm never going to use. It also has some things that I can't get rid of some apps that I'm unable to uninstall, but like just look at this right here, all the different games, it came with like crazy, juicer tile fun like these games that I don't care about.

I don't want them. If I wanted them, I'd go download them and I wish they wouldn't just come with them pre-installed on the phone. I think that's a weird thing to do, and on top of that another thing this phone does. Is it just kind of plasters ads all over now, if you go into something as simple as just a quick little update on your phone, if you want to download an app, if you want to literally do anything with this phone that involves settings, it's very likely. It'll show you an ad that is unrelated to anything.

Maybe it's just another game that is being sold to you, so I think that's kind of a weird. It feels like clutter and dirty on this interface. It's not my favorite. On top of that running me, UI 12, the interface like it's okay to use it, but honestly I would rather use a different skin on here. I made this one look like an iPhone.

I thought it just looked cool. Furthermore, I was messing around with that. Just testing it out but, like you, can obviously change with android it's one of the cool things about android is to get any different pack. You want to make your phone look, however, you want, so that's definitely a big plus to just make it a little easier to use. Similarly, when you go into the camera, they automatically put a watermark on all of your photos.

That said that says like taken with Poco x3. You can turn that off but again like. Why are they doing that by default? I assume it's because it's a cheaper phone you're paying less, and they're just trying to cram more advertising dollars into your phone to make it. You know, sell at a lower price point. It's obviously not a flagship.

So I can't complain too much because you can disable a lot of that, but still it's things that things like that: just kind of decrease the quality of the experience so, like I said in the box, it comes with a case and actually on the phone. There is a pre-installed screen protector awesome, but not awesome, because that screen protector sucks it's actually really sticky and hard to like to swipe your thumb around on. So I ended up peeling that off maybe I'll get another one. Maybe I won't, but I definitely wouldn't recommend counting on that one to be a high quality screen protector and then the last big drawback, obviously selling at this price point you're not going to get a flagship, caliber processor, which means that when you're doing stuff on here, it's going to be a little slower. It's going to take an extra beat just to get things open and if you're trying to do any kind of gaming on here, like some basic games would work, but obviously any of the more intense like 3d games are going to be more of a struggle.

Similarly, if you're trying to edit videos on here exporting them is going to take a pretty long time it just you know it's a slightly less capable processor. It's not a big deal for this price point. It's pretty standard to see one like this, all right, so guys, overall, the Poco x3. I think there are two things to be said about this phone. The first thing just to keep things plain and simple: it's a great phone for this price, arguably the best phone under 270 dollars.

I think it's really hard to argue with what this phone packs, how capable it is given that low price point now. The other thing is, I think it does overpromise a little, so 120 hertz refresh rate on the screen yeah, but it is an lcd and has some shadows on there. So it's not the best display. Also on the cameras, you got four cameras, 64 megapixels, but it's not as capable of processing the photos. So you see what I'm saying like a lot of things are overpromised it's trying to match the spec sheets of the flagship phones, but obviously it's going to be dialed back a little being that it's so much cheaper like one fit the price of a lot of other flagships out there, so guys overall, do I recommend this phone? I think it's a good phone for people on a budget.

If you want to spend a little more money, there are also better ones out there, but at this price point it's really hard to beat this one comment down below guys. Let me know what you guys think of the Poco x3. Is it a good buy or not? If you enjoyed this video, please consider liking and subscribing thanks for watching guys I'll see you next time.


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