POCO F3 Full Review - After 2 weeks (Unboxing, Gaming, Verdict) By Chrisispoint

By Chrisispoint
Aug 15, 2021
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POCO F3 Full Review - After 2 weeks (Unboxing, Gaming, Verdict)

So, this is where it all began: the OG of the poker brand, the homophone f1, the master of speed. Two years later, we witnessed something powerfully cool with the f2 pro followed by the Poco x3 and the m3, and most recently, the x3 pro, which was everything you needed and more. This is the Poco f3. What is up friends of YouTube and welcome back to the channel, and this right here is the Poco f3 experience. First, things first is the unboxing okay, so removing the top portion of we get to have a welcome letter from the man behind the machine, which is always a nice touch, a welcome packet that contains the sim ejector tool, some Poco stickers, the user guided manual and a complimentary jelly case. In addition, we have a 33 watt, fast charger included in the box, an USB type-c cable for charging and data transfer and a 3.5 millimeter USB type-c dongle. Should you prefer to plug in a wired accessory to your f3? So here's the device itself with some key specifications such as the latest snapdragon 870 processors, running the show, with 5g support, 120 hertz refresh rate a 6.67 inch ammo display with Dolby Atmos dual speakers with x-axis linear motor, as well as a triple camera configuration equipped with a three microphone system for clear and rich audio capacity. Taking the wrapper off you get to see the sexy black hole away, which is my personal favorite as it has this premium design language considering it comes to middle glass, 5, both front and back, which gives a great feel in the hand.

Experience overall, of course, there's also a white and blue variant, but this is my weapon of choice in terms of color options. Alright, so for a quick rundown with the hardware features, we have the left side completely bare towards the right. We have the volume rockers and a convex power button that doubles as a fingerprint scanner. Up top, we have a secondary speaker, noise, canceling microphone and the iconic IR blaster down at the bottom. We have a primary microphone speaker, grills, USB type-c port and a sim card tray that houses two NATO sim cards around back.

We have a triple camera configuration where it comes with a 48 megapixel primary lens, an 8 megapixel ultra-wide and a 5 megapixel tell macro lens, with a LED flash and in front. Furthermore, we have a 20 megapixel front facing camera in the form of a punch hole in this dot display. Taking pictures on the Poco f3 is a sure, win capturing a good amount of detail, be it from the front or the rear perfect for those looking to get the most value for money, especially for social media sharing purposes or just the day-to-day selfies to feature your words. The camera system of the Poco f3 also comes with the same features as seen on the Poco x3 pro, namely the night mode, 48 megapixel mode short video panorama, vlog mode, slow motion, time-lapse, dual mode clone mode as well as a pro mode for those who prefer to take beautiful photos in a more natural sense. Okay.

So during the unboxing segment, I've mentioned the f3 comes with a complimentary jelly case, and I've been using this as my daily driver over the past two weeks and as you can see, it's showing science right off the bat. So I opted to go for a more rugged and protected case. True enough, it hides the beauty of the f3, but on the flip side it protects your device from unwanted scratches and dents. Should the unexpected occur speaking of protection, the f3 also comes with a pre-installed screen protector. Now this is a very nice touch, but I strongly recommend two things: either you ditch this and enjoy that glass of skin experience, which I personally go for, since it is covered in gorilla, glass, 5, or you can take the more cautious approach and get a tempered glass.

Now do note. However, most tempered glass products doesn't cover the display as a whole. For some stupid reason. It only covers 90 of the screen, which is just straight up weird, considering the glass of the Poco f3 is not curved but flat. Now, on a side note, the fingerprint scanner on the right side of the device is one of the most accurate that I've tested as it worked.99 of the time just make sure your fingers aren't ripped. The Poco f3 also comes with zero speakers.

A 4 520 William hour battery with support for 33 watt fast charging comes in two configurations of either six gigabytes of ram and 128, gigabytes of internal storage, eight gigabytes of ram and 256 gigabytes of storage like what we have here. The f3 comes with android 11 out of the box, with mini 12 running the show, as well as a 120 hertz refresh rate paired with a 360 hertz touch sampling rate for more accuracy, along with a few display technologies on board, giving you the most feature-rich display on a smartphone at this price point with the inclusion of dark mode. Since this comes with an AMOLED display game turbo is a home-based application which enhances the experience when playing games. Personally, I've never really paid attention to this app. Until recently, when I got my hands on the x3 pro and the f3, the experience in playing games is a lot more immersive and fun, as it allows you to tweak certain settings that not only gives you an edge in playing games but also enhances the overall experience giving you everything you need when gaming on the f3 now one other cool feature that I've discovered is the video toolbox.

Swiping from left to right gives you a floating window which gives you actions such as record. Certain clips take screenshots or even cast it on your me box. It also has the ability to change the viewing mode from full screen to picture-in-picture if you want to multitask as well as utilize other apps on the go while binge-watching on your favorite shows. Obviously, these are features that have been made available in past Xiaomi, Redmi and poker devices, but having to utilize these on a device that comes with a flagship performance is just a joy to experience all around in terms of gaming. The Poco f3 obliterates competition with the snapdragon 870 processors, paired with the arena 650 GPU plus 8 gigabytes of ram, along with a high refresh rate and touch sampling rate Call of Duty mobile, feels so much like an actual high-end PC game.

Here's a quick demonstration on Call of Duty, mobile multiplayer mode gun game enjoy so now. Gandhi impact is considered to be the benchmark of high-end gaming because if it sells shaded, texture and visually stunning elements as seen here, the poker f3 is capable of maxing out every single graphics setting, despite experiencing a bit of internet latency, the game still feels very fluid and amazing. Now I've encountered games like this in the past on gaming consoles and to be able to get this much graphics on a device that is just a fraction of a price of what other brands are priced at the Poco f3 decimates, the competition, switching from characters to casting skills or literally just running around the open world map of ginger impact. Indeed, is such an enjoyable experience. Now I did encounter the device temperature to get a little warm, but it's not to the point that it gets uncomfortable when playing extended hours now.

One thing worth mentioning, though, is that the screen gets a little dim, but this is not exactly an issue. This is more of a fail-safe for users. Considering the Poco f3 has so much tech built into the display. It is just ideal to include fail safes, so users won't encounter any problems in the future. I mean iPhones also have this fail safe feature, but it is a lot more aggressive, whereas the screen gets so dim that should be forced to stop playing, unlike the Poco f3, where it only drops by 10, and you can still game without the device overheating so after an extended period of time using the Poco f3.

I can honestly say this is indeed worthy of being called a flagship. It brings you a lot to desire at an affordable price, and even if it is this cheap, it still brings a lot of value for the money side by side with the Poco x3 pro. Personally, you can't really tell the difference in real world use, but for me, I go for the Poco f3, as this device resonates with me more as a consumer and a tech enthusiast. Considering this device is priced below 400 to 500. I can't really think of any competitor in the market that can beat this device, probably in pricing, but overall performance.

I have yet to see any. This is really the real beast in terms of price value, specs and design. Now, if you did enjoy this long-term review, video- and you want to see more tech reviews and unboxing videos in the future do consider subscribe to the channel now, if you want to get your very own, Poco f3 links are in the description down below thanks for watching. This is Chris once again from crisis point, and I'll catch you in the next. You.


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