POCO F3 review: the BEST bang for buck? (video)

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We as tech reviewers and content creators get asked very often what kind of smartphone is the best — and we never have any one answer. It almost always comes down to us responding with our own question: “what is it that you prioritize from your smartphone experience?”

Often it seems like a hard question to answer, especially in an age when smartphones are trying to be powerhouses and everything to everyone. But one company has been illustrating what products can look like when you prioritize and optimize some features over others. But here we might have the most compelling example of what that philosophy entails. This is our POCO F3 review.

Third time’s a charm

If you’ve followed POCO over the years, you will know what to expect from the latest in the F line. After all, the first Pocophone F1 was a deliberate appeal to people who wanted high-powered internals but weren’t too pressed on the aesthetics.

POCO themselves make it clear they know you might put a case on this, so a bit less effort on the design front was needed, which could further bring down the price. But I have to admit that while that philosophy definitely remains, the POCO F3 is quite the step forward in the company’s design.

The F3 is delightfully thin, managing to pack in quite a few good points in a body that is sleek and pretty attractive. The fact that the phone is thin means any cases you put on it, like the included clear case, will add to the ergonomics and keep from making things too bulky. I like that it’s a clear case too — despite my unit having a typical glossy black backing made of Gorilla Glass, I still like the look overall.

POCO made a couple of other colors of the F3 that stand out more, including that blue edition that puts a bit more flair around extra branding. If anything, the phone gives me some Galaxy S20 FE vibes with its flat display, center punch hole camera, and comfortable curve on the backing.

POCO F3 specs

Subtle touches like having a proper power button that still has a fingerprint reader in it are appreciated — while I never really thought about the difference, I’ll admit that feeling for the real power button is a win for tactility. Finally, the display is quite large at 6.67 inches, meaning there is plenty of room for all of the media and gaming that you might do here given the internals.

POCO F3 in hand cameras

And that’s really the biggest story with the POCO F3 — the powerful spec sheet. So let’s just go through all of that now. The F3 sports the Snapdragon 870, the processor that lands under the top of the line Snapdragon 888 but is still a step up from the well-regarded Snapdragon 865. It’s great to see that there is increased nuance in performance processors, because it means that manufacturers like POCO have plenty of choices of what to use, without much fear of sacrificing much in terms of speed and reliability.

Think of it as an RTX 2070 instead of a 2080 — you know you’re still going to have a good time even if you’re not rocking with the absolute best. So it’s no surprise that the Snapdragon 870 is a proper workhorse, taking everything that you can throw at it, including high-performance gaming. I even played a bunch of different games in a bunch of different ways without issue whatsoever.

Couple the heart of the POCO F3 with some supporting specs like up to 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB of storage, and nearly every type of typical smartphone user will have enough room to get work done, watch a ton of stuff, and comfortably play all of the games available in the Google Play Store in the foreseeable future. The heart of this phone is really its main draw, and POCO continues to give it the right attention.

POCO F3 app drawer

Cutting just enough

The other layer to that attention is making sure their offerings are affordable. POCO prices this phone at around $400 US, which again begs the question of ‘what do you prioritize the most?’ Well, POCO paints the picture for you and all other manufacturers as to what the answer could be.

Let’s start with the display. It’s a large but vibrant AMOLED display that isn’t QuadHD resolution. Most of you out there won’t mind, and for everyone else, when you remind yourself of the price, it makes perfect sense. A higher resolution is a norm in high-end smartphones, but as POCO’s flagship, the F3 doesn’t see it that way — instead, the company puts more focus on the AMOLED offering because it is not something you get in the other phone they released, the X3 Pro.

AMOLED helps MIUI achieve always-on display capabilities on top of making nearly all viewing enjoyable. The other specific inclusions include the 120hz refresh rate, which makes the experience silky smooth in both interface and gaming. Speaking of gaming, 360hz touch sampling ensures that you have accurate and ultra-responsive results when playing. All of this is to say that the display has just enough of what you could call luxuries stripped away while leaving a clear picture of what many users will find essential to their viewing and touch experience. Sure, you can look past all of this give and take and strive for even high-powered displays, but then the price will go up in a hurry.

POCO F3 home screen

Admittedly, there are a few other places where the cuts get a little deeper. POCO did away with the headphone jack, opting for the USB-C adapter route. Thankfully, the speakers are quite good, as the F3 has a stereo setup via the grills on the top and bottom. The onboard storage is fixed without an SD card slot.

The 4,520mAh battery, which actually gave me impressive runtimes, is charged by an included 33W fast wired brick and cable — however, wireless charging is completely omitted. Another luxury, sure, but still something worth noting. These are all things you have to consider when looking at the POCO F3 — your priorities might set you on a different path with a completely different price point, but I think POCO did a great job of creating a package of essentials that make us all question just how much we actually need certain features or luxuries.

Making MIUI look like my UI

Some thoughts on the software before we get to the place where POCO definitely and famously dials things back. MIUI, with the POCO Launcher, in this case, is more or less business as usual — but that’s in terms of MIUI’s recent developments and in the scope of other Android iterations.

POCO F3 review

What was once a convoluted and rather overwhelming package of features and design choices is now easier to fathom, at least on the surface. The home screens even bear Google Discover as the extra screen and the many different features MIUI touts are easily accessible but mostly tucked away.

And then you start digging — the robust AoD customizations are always welcome, the notification center and quick settings can actually be split now depending on which side from the top you swipe down from, and the robust theme store makes it easy to really change up the look if you want to get creative. One feature I’ve personally used a ton is floating windows, through which I shrunk certain apps like Telegram and put them in the corner while playing games or watching media. It’s a key feature in the Game Space layer, after all, which gives players access to performance monitoring, game recording, and more.

MIUI still comes with its many extras, including preinstalled games and applications which take some time to remove. And every time you install something from the Play Store, MIUI’s security layer performs a scan and will serve you an ad if you haven’t turned that off yet. Indeed, MIUI is still a service-forward operating system, which might bother some people who don’t want to be fed suggestions or recommendations across portions of the interface. But with some time and a little work, MIUI can be as simple or as showy as you prefer.

POCO F3 cameras

Shutterbugs, look elsewhere

Okay, that brings us to the camera, which can be summed up pretty simply: this is not a package for people who think the cameras make or break the value of a smartphone. That’s not to say the POCO F3 is bad at taking photos and videos, it’s just not going to hold a candle to top-tier smartphones whose cameras get an hour of presentation time during events.

True to current norms, the POCO F3 sports three rear cameras — the main sensor is a 48MP shooter while the supporting sensors are an 8MP ultra-wide and a 5MP macro. Obviously, the best results come from the main sensor, which will do well in good lighting situations as most phones do. Binning brings the results down to 12MP photos, which are also helped along by HDR and post-processing.

All of this lends to decent lower light photos, too, before you move over to the actual dedicated Night Mode. The other sensors are decidedly lesser experiences, with the ultra-wide providing the dramatic looks but far less detail and quality. And finally, the macro lens is a novelty shooter that gets you close to subjects and fairly decent results as long as you have a really steady hand.

POCO F3 back

So, clearly, this is not a phone for avid smartphone creators — instead, it’s the example of the axiom ‘the best shooter is the one on you.’ When you do need to get a quick shot or a memory, you have a capable main shooter that won’t excel in quality or resolution but will get you that snapshot or simple video. That also goes for selfies via the 20MP front-facing shooter.

There will be no 4K, or perfect portrait cutouts using this smartphone, but I would venture to say many of you watching this will be okay with that — besides, if high creation was your first need, you probably already knew not to look toward POCO for it. Casual creatives — maybe those who do enjoy their social media from time to time — can have a good time with the POCO F3, since MIUI’s camera app does afford this shooter plenty of options for having fun, including dual video recording, the clone mode, and the recently introduced Movie Effects. The camera might not be the best, but again — that was never meant to be the point.

POCO F3 review

Short expense for the long term

The point, then, was to make a phone that was compelling enough in all the right ways to appeal to the most common type of user — the one looking for a balance between everyday work or enjoyment and the price.

Every phone manufacturer has its ways of tackling this equation, and often it’s at the expense of the overall performance. But those phones around this price point often go obsolete quickly in multiple spec departments, especially the camera. It seems POCO sought to just embrace that truth and make sure that their flagship phone can still be one you can rely on years from now since the powerful Snapdragon 870 is sure to handle all that Android demands of it for years to come.

Other phones with midrange processors, less active software development, and even more dialed back specifications will require a replacement once their essentials begin to show signs of slowing down. And that’s all before the cameras even factor in. The POCO F3 is far from the perfect phone, and that was by design — because it might be the perfect example of the phone to get when the balance of high performance and low price outweigh everything else.

 

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POCO F3 brings 120Hz AMOLED display, Snapdragon 870 SoC under €300

POCO has launched its much-awaited POCO F3 alongside the POCO X3 Pro today. The smartphone is essentially a rebadged Redmi K40 for the international market. It offers a slew of premium features at an affordable price. It comes with a 120Hz AMOLED display, three rear cameras, a powerful processor, a fairly large battery with 33W fast charging and more. Here’s all you need to know about the device.

120Hz AMOLED display, Snapdragon 870, and 33W fast charging support

The POCO F3 features a 6.67-inch AMOLED DotDisplay that offers a Full-HD+ resolution. It has a centered punch-hole cutout. The display supports a 120Hz refresh rate and a 360Hz touch sampling rate. It can go up to 1300 nits of peak brightness, which comes into effect for supported HDR content. It weighs 196 grams and comes with Gorilla Glass 5 both on the front and back.

poco f3 blue

The POCO F3 is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 870 SoC, which is based on the 7nm process and paired with Adreno 650 GPU. You get options for 6GB LPDDR5 RAM + 128GB UFS 3.1 storage or 8GB RAM + 256GB storage. The smartphone packs a 4,520mAh battery that supports 33W fast charging and comes with a 33W fast charger in the box. You also get support for Wi-Fi 6 as well as Bluetooth v5.1 connectivity.

You get a 33W charger in the retail package

Coming to the optics, the POCO F3 sports a triple rear camera setup as opposed to the quad-camera setup found on the POCO X3 Pro. It is led by a 48MP primary sensor with an f/1.79 aperture, which is accompanied by an 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens with a 119-degree field of view and a 5MP telemacro camera that was also found on the Redmi Note 10 Pro Max. On the front lies a 20MP selfie shooter. You also get a 3.5mm audio jack and dual speakers that are Dolby Atmos certified. It runs MIUI 12 based on Android 11.POCO F3 BLACK

The POCO F3 price is set at 349 euros for the base variant, which will be available for 299 euros early bird price. On the other hand, the 8GB + 256GB model will set you back at 399 euro or 349 euro during the early bird sale. The phone will be eligible at the introductory price till April 6.

poco f3 closeup

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POCO X3 Pro debuts with Snapdragon 860 at a mind-boggling price

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POCO has launched two new smartphones today. The POCO X3 Pro is one of them, which is powered by the Snapdragon 860 SoC. The chipset is a slightly modified version of Snapdragon 855 from 2019. That being said, you might assume it to be a flagship device at a premium price. However, POCO is offering the smartphone for less than 250 euros! Here’s all you need to know about the device.

The POCO X3 Pro features a 6.67-inch IPS LCD display that offers a full HD+ resolution. It comes with a centered punch-hole cutout. The display supports a 120Hz refresh rate and a 240Hz touch sampling rate. It can go up to 450 nits brightness. The smartphone is powered by the Snapdragon 860 SoC, which is based on the 7nm process.  It is paired with 6GB / 8GB of LPDDR4x RAM and 128GB / 256GB of internal storage that can be expanded up to 1TB with a microSD card.

On the optics front, the POCO X3 Pro sports a quad rear camera setup. There is a primary 48MP sensor that is accompanied by an 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens and two 2MP sensors for macro and depth capabilities. On the front lies a 20MP selfie shooter. You get dual stereo speakers that are Hi-Res audio certified. Plus, there is a 3.5mm audio jack. The smartphone packs a 5,160mAh battery that supports 33W fast charging. Moreover, customers will get the 33W fast charger in the box.

Connectivity options on the POCO X3 Pro include Bluetooth 5, Wi-Fi 5, NFC, IR Blaster, and dual SIM support. It is a 4G smartphone. The device runs Android 11 with MIUI 12 on top.

The POCO X3 Pro is priced at EUR 249 for 6GB/128GB and EUR 299 for 8GB/256GB model. It will sell in Blue, Purple, Gold color options. Moreover, the base variant will sell for EUR 199 introductory price during the early bird price sale, which will last till April 1.

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Poco F3 renders have leaked. Of course, it looks like the Redmi K40!

Ever since Xiaomi launched the POCO F1 and left us in awe with its bonkers price back in August of 2018, fans have been clamoring for a sequel. Xiaomi launched the POCO F2 Pro last year, but hasn’t given us a proper successor yet. It now appears that the company is finally ready to launch a pure F-series budget flagship called the POCO F3, whose detailed renders just got leaked. And it looks identical to the Redmi K40 that was launched earlier this year. 

Rebranded…? Well, POCO is not new to this game!

POCO f3
Image Courtesy: Twitter / Ishan Agarwal

The leaked POCO F3 renders come courtesy of leakster Ishan Agarwal, who also mentioned that the phone will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 SoC, the same chipset that ticks inside the Redmi K40 as well. So, in a nutshell, the POCO F3 will just be a rebadged version of the Redmi K40. But that’s not exactly a new tactic. Last year, the POCO F2 Pro arrived as a rebranded version of the Redmi K30. Xiaomi has followed a similar renaming strategy for phones sold in the international market, many of which are just renamed models that have already been launched in China. 

But hey, that’s not necessarily a bad thing

Yes, I’d have loved to see POCO do something original, just the way they went with their first phone. However, if POCO F3 does turn out to be a Redmi K40 rehash, but still manages to offer it at a competitive price that the brand is known for, I’m not complaining. And just to be clear, the Redmi K40 is a terrific device on its own, and I’d have purchased it in a heartbeat for that sweet asking price.

At the end of the day, all we want is a great phone at a great price!

As for the specs, you get a 6.67-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, 1300 nits of peak brightness, and an impressive 360Hz touch response rate. The screen is flat and is protected by a layer of Gorilla Glass 5. Inside, you’ll find the Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 SoC that is paired with up to 12 gigs of LPDDR5 RAM and 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage. A 4,520mAh battery keeps the lights on and supports an impressive 33W fast charging. 

At the back, you’ll find a 48MP snapper that can capture slow-mo 1080p videos at a peak frame rate of 960FPS. It sits alongside an 8MP ultra-wide-camera, and a 5MP telephoto shooter that also doubles as a macro lens. On the front, you’ll find a 20MP sensor to handle selfies and video calls. Of course, the phone supports 5G as well, and brings Wi-Fi 6 and NFC to the table too. 

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POCO X3 Pro leaks reveal price, renders, and storage variants

POCO recently announced the launch date of its next smartphone. It will be launching the POCO X3 Pro on Monday, March 22nd at 8 PM GMT/12 PM UTC. The event will be live-streamed on YouTube. However, ahead of the launch, most of the information has already been leaked. The storage options and price was revealed in a listing, while the renders have also appeared online.

According to an alleged listing spotted by Dealntech the POCO X3 Pro will be made available in 6GB + 128GB storage variant that may be priced at EUR 269. Moreover, it is tipped that there will be another 8GB + 256GB storage variant that is touted to be priced at EUR 319. Both the models are rumored to go on sale in three color options of Frost Blue, Metal Bronze, and Phantom Black.

Additionally, tipster Ishan Agarwal has taken to Twitter to reveal the renders of the upcoming device. The POCO X3 Pro leak reveals the smartphone’s front and rear. It shows that the upcoming phone will house a quad rear camera setup in a circular module. There appears to be a side-mounted fingerprint scanner alongside the right edge, which is also home to the volume rockers.

The POCO X3 Pro is tipped to feature a full-HD+ display. It could come with a 120Hz refresh rate. However, it is still unknown if the phone will house an LCD display or an AMOLED display. It might be powered by the unannounced Qualcomm Snapdragon 860 SoC. Moreover, it could pack a 5,200mAh battery. It might not be a 5G device as the FCC listing has revealed support for 4G LTE, dual-band Wi-Fi, and NFC.

Meanwhile, POCO has not shared any details regarding the specs and features of its upcoming smartphones. However, we expect to hear more more the company since the launch is just around the corner.

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POCO F3 could go global as soon as this month

When Xiaomi announced the Redmi K40 series in China last month, it was soon reported that the Redmi K40 could go global as a POCO smartphone, specifically the POCO F3. A phone with a model number associated with the Redmi K40 was listed under the POCO branding on a certification site.

Now, tipster Mukul Sharma took to Twitter to claim that POCO F3 might launch globally in March. It will be a rebranded Redmi K40. Further, he also said that the company is gearing up to launch its POCO X3 Pro, which is tipped to be powered by the Snapdragon 860 SoC. It could feature a 120Hz FHD+ display and pack a 5,200mAh battery.

As for the POCO F3 specifications, if it is indeed the Redmi K40, it will come equipped with a 6.67-inch full-HD+ (1,080×2,400 pixels) display with a 120Hz refresh rate and a 360Hz touch sampling rate. There is also an in-display fingerprint sensor. The smartphone is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 870 SoC, paired with up to 12GB of RAM and up to 256GB of storage. It runs Android 11 with MIUI 12 out of the box. 

In the optics department, the Redmi K40, which is likely the future POCO F3, sports a triple rear camera setup of 48MP primary + an 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens + a 5MP macro sensor. There is a 20MP selfie shoote on the front. Coming to the connectivity options, it includes 5G, 4G LTE, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth v5.1, GPS/ A-GPS, NFC, Infrared (IR), and a USB Type-C port. The device packs a 4,520mAh battery with support for 33W fast charging.

We are likely to get a bang for a buck with the upcoming POCO F3. For reference, the Redmi K40 starts at CNY 1,999 in China. It translates to around $310.

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POCO F3 launch seems around the corner

POCO F1 took the market by storm when it launched back in 2018. It featured flagship specs at a price that was surreal. The POCO F1 was so good that we re-reviewed the device in 2020 and concluded that it was still a good buy in February. However, the success of POCO F1 made things tough for the brand to release an eligible successor. Three years later, we are still waiting for the next POCO F-series model, and it seems like the company is all set to launch the successor as POCO F3.

According to tipster Mukul Sharma, Redmi K40 will debut globally under the POCO brand. It has received FCC certification and will be called POCO F3. In one of the replies to the thread, the tipster goes on to say that POCO could launch the phone as soon as next month. This comes after we reported that Redmi K40 could debut as a POCO smartphone globally.

For the unaware, the Redmi K40 was launched in China late last month. features a 6.67-inch full-HD+ (1,080×2,400 pixels) display with a 120Hz refresh rate and a 360Hz touch sampling rate. It is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 SoC, paired with up to 12GB of RAM and up to 256GB of storage. The device runs Android 11 with MIUI 12 out of the box. 

POCO F3 launch

On the optics front, the Redmi K40 sports a triple rear camera setup of 48MP primary + an 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens + a 5MP macro sensor. On the front lies a 20MP selfie shooter. Connectivity options on the Redmi K40 include 5G, 4G LTE, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth v5.1, GPS/ A-GPS, NFC, Infrared (IR), and a USB Type-C port. Iy packs a 4,520mAh battery that supports 33W fast charging. You also get an in-display fingerprint sensor.

The Snapdragon 870-equipped Redmi K40 starts at CNY 1,999, which roughly translates to $310. This could be a bang for the buck pricing for the device.

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Redmi K40 could launch globally as a Poco smartphone

Redmi launched its K40 trio yesterday, February 25 in China. The smartphones feature Snapdragon 8-series SoCs, offer a high refresh rate, and come with a triple and quad rear camera setup. While we are waiting for a global debut of these devices, speculations about launch have already started coming in. If the rumors are to be believed, the Redmi K40 will launch globally under the Poco brand. A phone carrying a model number associated with the Redmi K40 has been listed with Poco branding on the certification site.

As per a listing on Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA), a phone with model number M2012K11AG will launch under the Poco brand. The model number is said to be associated with the Redmi K40, which was recently launched in China. The latest development indicates that the device could launch outside of China as a Poco phone. This won’t be the first time Xiaomi will be rebranding one of its Redmi phones as a Poco phone if this happens. However, the details surrounding the global launch are still pretty vague.

Redmi K40 Poco

The Redmi K40 features a 6.67-inch full-HD+ (1,080×2,400 pixels) display with a 120Hz refresh rate and a 360Hz touch sampling rate. It is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 SoC, paired with up to 12GB of RAM and up to 256GB of storage. The device runs Android 11 with MIUI 12 out of the box.

On the optics front, the Redmi K40 sports a triple rear camera setup of 48MP primary + an 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens + a 5MP macro sensor. On the front lies a 20MP selfie shooter. Connectivity options on the Redmi K40 include 5G, 4G LTE, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth v5.1, GPS/ A-GPS, NFC, Infrared (IR), and a USB Type-C port. Iy packs a 4,520mAh battery that supports 33W fast charging. You also get an in-display fingerprint sensor.

The Snapdragon 870-equipped Redmi K40 starts at CNY 1,999, which roughly translates to $310 based on the current conversion rates. This is a bang for the buck.

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POCO M2 starts receiving MIUI 12 update in India

POCO raised back from the ashes and re-entered the Indian smartphone market this year. It launched budget and mid-range devices. Now, one of its phones, POCO M2 is receiving a UI update. MIUI 12 has started rolling out for the device. It also brings the December 2020 Android security patch as well. The version number of the latest update is MIUI 12.0.1.0.QJRINXM. For reference, other POCO phones including the Poco X2, Poco M2 Pro, and Poco F1 have already received the MIUI 12 update.

As per the tweets from some users, the latest update has a size of 504MB. It brings MIUI 12.0.1.0.QJRINXM version number to the POCO M2. The device is also getting optimized system stability and reduced system lag. We suggest you have a sufficient battery charge and a good Wi-Fi connection to download and install the update. If you haven’t received a notification, you can manually check for the update by going to Settings. Moreover, you are advised to have a backup of your data before beginning the installation process as a safety measure.

POCO M2 with MIUI 12 is receiving a new UI experience with reworked system-wide animations and visualizations. You also get an App Drawer that sorts apps by categories. The update brings an ultra-battery saver mode that can extend the phone’s standby time and reduce power consumption. It also introduces the ability to adjust screen brightness automatically according to ambient light. The Dark Mode has been update to provide an improved system-wide UI, covering system apps as well as third-party apps.

For the unaware, POCO M2 was launched in September this year. The company had already announced that it will be rolling out MIUI 12 for its device soon. Now, within three months of launch, POCO M2 has started receiving the update. It is a budget device that starts at INR 9,999.

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POCO M3 with 6000mAh battery, SD 662 SoC debuts in Europe

POCO has launched the successor to its POCO M2. The POCO M3 comes with a refreshing new design. It has about one-third of its rear panel covered by a black rectangle in the top portion filled with the camera setup and the company logo. The camera module houses three cameras, while the logo sits parallel to the camera module on the other side. The rest of the rear panel is textured and is seen featuring yellow, blue, or black finishes. It will be made available in Cool Blue, POCO Yellow, Power Black color options.

The POCO M3 features a 6.53-inch FHD+ dot drop display with Gorilla Glass 3 protection on top. It can go up to 400 nits in brightness and comes with TÜV Rheinland Low Blue Light Certification and L1 Widevine certification. It is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 662 SoC, paired with 4GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 64GB/128GB of internal storage. It runs MIUI 12 for POCO, which is based on Android 10. The smartphone comes equipped with dual speakers, a 3.5mm audio jack and dual SIM slots + a microSD card slot. The storage is expandable up to 512GB.

It sports a triple rear camera setup of 48MP + 2MP + 2MP.
– 48MP main camera:

  • 1/2″ sensor size
  • 1.6μm 4-in-1 Super Pixel, 0.8μm pixel size
  • f/1.79, 6P lens, AF
    – 2MP macro camera:
  • 1.75μm pixel size, f/2.4, FF
    – 2MP depth sensor:
  • 1.75μm pixel size, f/2.4

On the front lies an 8MP selfie shooter. The POCO M3 packs a 6,000mAh battery with support for 18W fast charging. Moreover, POCO says that it bundles a 22.5W charger in the box. It has a side-mounted fingerprint sensor and IR Blaster as well.

The device is priced at $149 for the 4GB/64GB model, while the 4GB/128GB variant costs $169. However, these variants will be available on Black Friday for just $129 and $149 respectively. The phone will be available via Amazon, AliExpress, Lazada, and Xiaomi’s website.

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POCO M3 key specs revealed, price tipped ahead of launch

POCO is all set to unveil its next smartphone, the POCO M3 tomorrow, November 24. Ahead of the launch, the company has revealed key specifications of the upcoming device. It has teased the display size, processor, and battery capacity. Further, the POCO M3 is reported to offer a refreshing design and sport a triple rear camera setup. It could come with a waterdrop-style notch upfront. It is tipped to come in a dual-tone finish on the back panel.

The latest development comes from a series of tweets confirming key specifications of the POCO M3 that have been released by POCO’s global Twitter account. The tweets confirm that POCO M3 will offer a  6.53-inch display. It will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 662 SoC, and pack a 6,000mAh battery. Further, the company has also released a video teaser that reveals the design of the upcoming phone. It is identical to the one that was leaked a few days ago.

The POCO M3 will sport a dual-palette design. It will have about one-third of its rear panel covered by a black rectangle in the top portion filled with the camera setup and the company logo. As for the camera module, it will house three cameras. It is rumored to have a 48MP primary camera. The logo, on the other hand, sits parallel to the camera module on the other side. The rest of the rear panel seems to be textured and is seen featuring sport blue or black finishes. It is also expected to come in yellow color.

According to a report from 91Mobiles, the POCO M3 will debut at EUR 149-159 for the base 4GB RAM + 64GB storage variant and the 4GB RAM + 128GB storage option will cost EUR 169-179.

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POCO C3 with Helio G35 SoC, 5000mAh battery launched in India for INR 7,499

POCO has launched its budget phone, the POCO C3 through a virtual event in India. It has lots on offer for the price. The smartphone features a 6.53-inch HD+ (720×1,600 pixels) LCD display with a waterdrop-style notch and 20:9 aspect ratio. It comes in two storage configurations and three color options. Its price starts at INR 7,499.

POCO C3 is powered by the MediaTek Helio G35 SoC, paired with up to 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. It sports a triple rear camera setup: 13MP primary + 2MP macro + 2MP depth cameras. On the front lies a 5MP selfie shooter. It runs on MIUI 12 for Poco, based on Android 10. The smartphone packs a 5,000mAh battery with support for 10W charging. Moreover, it is P2i-rated for splash-resistance.

The POCO C3 price in India starts at INR 7,499 for the base 3GB + 32GB storage model and INR 8,999 for the 4GB + 64GB storage model. However, POCO is calling this pricing an introductory offer. Hence, it is likely to increase the price in near future. It will be offered in Arctic Blue, Lime Green, Matte Black color options. Further, it will go on sale via Flipkart starting October 16 in India.

POCO C3
Display6.53-inch HD+ LCD
1600 x 720 pixels
SoCMediaTek Helio G35
RAM3GB / 4GB LPDDR4x
Storage32GB / 64GB eMMC 5.1, expandable up to 512GB
CamerasRear: 13MP (f/2.2)
2MP (f/2.4) macro
2MP (f/2.4) depth

Front: 5MP (f/2.2)
Battery5,000mAh with support for 10W charging
OSAndroid 10 with MIUI 12
OtherDual SIM (nano + nano + microSD)
3.5mm headphone jack
Splash proof (P2i coating)
Micro USB port

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