The IPS panel adjusts its brightness using pulse width modulation (PWM). However, it operates in such a high-frequency range at 2,404 Hz that the resulting PWM flickering shouldn’t be bothersome for the vast majority of users. It transmits voices very naturally and also reproduces them relatively clearly in speakerphone mode, but they sound a bit more muffled in that case. Noise cancellation is also good and works well even in noisy environments.

You can use these recoveries to install some custom ROMs in a zip format. After rooting your device, you can do customization of your device, i.e.
- This is not a bad thing for users who liked the Poco X3 design.
- Also, even though the phone is HDR10 certified, I couldn’t get HDR content to play on Netflix.
- The front camera in the display took satisfying selfies that turned out slightly better than the X3 NFC.
- just to ascertain whether you feel comfortable or are getting over your head.
The Xiaomi Poco X3 Pro puts power first and offers a great screen too, but this isn’t one for photography fans. POCO hasn’t made any compromise in terms of connectivity, as we get support for Dual Band WIFI, 2×2 MIMO support, Bluetooth 5.0. As of 5G connectivity, POCO X3 Pro does not support 5G bands. The 20MP shooter at the front captures good pictures, which looks a bit on the softer side but gets the job done. Selfies from this one can easily fetch you few social media likes or maybe some hearts (at least more than what I get). To keep the price under control, Poco has opted for a dual-tone plastic back on Poco X3 Pro, where the glossy part in the middle easily picks up fingerprints. It feels like a downgrade, even while carrying the “Pro” branding, as the last-gen Poco X2 had GG5 back.
- The Poco M5 has a rather original designAnd this is thanks to the camera module that it boasts stock Android firmware, which extends across the upper back, with an organization of sensors that is also unusual.
- We have come to the end of our news about the POCO X3 NFC MIUI 14 update.
- Without unlocking the bootloader of the device, you won’t be able to install the custom ROM on your device.
- However, the data transfer rates are a bit below average for UFS 3.1 flash memory, but this isn’t noticeable when using the smartphone.
To unlock your Poco X3 Pro device’s bootloader, the first thing you need to do is to enable the OEM unlocking option from the setting option of your device. The device has an option where you get the choice to lock or unlock the bootloader. Before we get into the custom ROM installing process, let me tell you the requirements. If you don’t know what is a bootloader, then I encourage you to read this article. To unlock the bootloader of POCO X3 Pro, all you need to do is follow the steps given below.
I\’m looking forward for more miui updates but for now it is great for it\’s price. I definitely recommend to someone who does care too much about the software but instead hardware. The POCO X3 Pro could find itself being a mid-range gaming smartphone on a budget, thanks to the Adreno 640 inside. You get some pretty decent sustained performance too, according to my testing using the CPU Throttling Test app. The POCO X3 Pro scores higher in the CPU Throttle Test too than devices with the Snapdragon 765G.
