Poco X3 PRO | Unbox | Compare | Camera | First Look - SD 860 - Flagship Killer is BACK! By Chigz Tech Reviews

By Chigz Tech Reviews
Aug 14, 2021
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Poco X3 PRO | Unbox | Compare | Camera | First Look - SD 860 - Flagship Killer is BACK!

What's up guys high here from chick steak reviews, so today I'm going to be looking at the Poco x3 pro, which has already been launched. I do want to mention that I'm very impressed with the launch deal price, so you can pick this new smartphone up on first of April in a flash sale for only 199 us dollars. That is absolutely crazy. That's what I call a flagship killing price and, to be honest, it's a deal which should not be missed so welcome to the Paco family and I really do like polo's black and yellow colors. So we've got sim eject 2 paperwork stickers. Everything! You need nothing! You don't! I think, that's quite true silicon case always nice to get.

You started with a silicon case and here is the main event itself. So you can see it says: snapdragon 860, seven nanometer, outscore chip, um, 120, hertz, refresh gorilla, glass, 6, UFS 3.1. You got dual speakers NFC and a 5000 160 William hour battery, which supports liquid cool technology. I'm just going to put this to the side and see what else we get in the box, so 33 watt, fast charger, type, a to type c cable, so flash cell is on the first of April, it's a hell of a deal, and I'm also going to try and nab the blue one for a family member. So I have the phantom black over here and the blue, one, I believe, is called cobalt, blue, and also I'm hoping that they have enough stock, as it's quite likely that thousands of people are gonna, try and order the same phone at the same time.

So it's going to be an interesting sale first of April. It starts so definitely check it out guys so the Poco x3 pro they took something that was very successful. The original Poco flagship killing phone, the x3 NFC- and here it is side by side. You can see they look exactly the same in design, exactly the same dimensions, specs, ports and buttons are all in exactly the same position. This is effectively the same smartphone, but they added flagship specifications and features making this smartphone better and faster in nearly every way.

You can imagine side by side. They are more or less the same phone, it's hard to tell them apart, there's no pro written anywhere on the outside of the phone. If you had the same, colors it'll be hard to turn them apart, and I even chose exactly the same wallpapers. Now the screens are exactly the same resolutions. They are 6.67 inch, full HD, plus and both are 120 hertz, and the only difference in the screen is the new pro version has gorilla glass, 6 and the old version has gorilla glass 5. Now one of the highlights and the main differences between these phones is the chipsets.

So the new pro version is running a flagship, seven nanometer snapdragon 860, which is an OCTA core clocked at 2.96 gigahertz, and the older version is powered by the snapdragon 732, which is also an OCTA core, but it's clocked at 2.3 gigahertz, and it's an 8 nanometer chip. Also, you have a newer, upgraded, arena 640 compared to a 618. Now the pro version also has the updated UFS 3.1, you have a higher micros capacity of one terabyte. The primary and ultra-wide cameras are different. The old one had 64 megapixel primary and a 13 megapixel ultra-wide, and the new pro version has a 48 megapixel primary and an 8 megapixel ultra-wide.

So have the cameras been downgraded? Um, it certainly seems so on paper, but do bear in mind. This has the more recent Sony, IMAX 582, which is a newer sensor, and it should effectively produce better results, but let's actually practically test those main sensors to see. If that is the case, I'll be right back so primary cameras. First 48 megapixels versus 64 megapixels both take good-looking shots. The color accuracy is nearly the same.

I think the 64 megapixel is slightly more detailed and that can be seen in most of the shots, especially when you compare the skies. But what about video? Well? This is 4k at 30 frames per second on. Both stabilization is good on both, but it looks like the latest Poco x3 pro captures better, looking videos producing a more natural color and a good balance between contrast and a high dynamic range. The old x3 produces darker results due to the poor, dynamic range, so straight off the bat. The new Poco x3 will give you improved 4k video quality too, so that was basically all the changes.

Everything else is exactly the same. You still have dual sim 4g LTE Bluetooth version, 5 built in NFC. You've got your audio jacks at the bottom, along with your USB and speaker. They both have dual speakers supporting high-res audio. You still have the fingerprint reader built into the power button on both, and you've got that ip53 splash proof rating.

So that was just my quick unboxing and comparison of the new Poco x3 pro to show you guys exactly what the new features are and to give you a quick first look now, if you are lucky enough to pick this up in the flash sale for 199, then I guess you're laughing. Hopefully the last laugh is not on you, because it is April's. First, at 199 this is not really just a flagship killer. It's more like a flagship murderer. This murders all the flagships at that price, but at the regular price of around 499 I would still consider it a decent flagship, killing smartphone.

Now this phone has a massive 5160 William hour battery with 33 watt, fast charger included in the box. Now it is running mini 12 with android 11, and you do have a liquid cooling system, so you can game all day long without worrying about any overheating issues, but also the battery is not going to let you down either. So this is technically the Poco game console which fits in your pocket. My full review is coming soon after I get a chance to push this phone to its limit, and we will then indeed find out if those specs and features are in fact, as good as stated. So I do want to see what this snapdragon 860 can do.

I've heard that it's as good as the snapdragon 855, so it's not triple eight level uh, but it is still a seven nanometer flagship. So we need to know what that chip can do so all of that coming up in my full review. So if you have any questions, feel free to share them with me in the comments, if you'd like me to test something specific, then do let me know- and I will try my best to include that in the full review now quick question before I leave, which color do you guys prefer the phantom black or the cobalt blue. So do let me know in the comments which color you're going to go for. Thank you so much for watching, and I hope you all have a brilliant day.

I'll see you guys in the next one. You.


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