The company has unveiled three smartphones this year – Poco X2, Poco M2 and Poco X3 – all positioned in budget and mid-range segments.
Here are our five best features of POCO X3:
Display
Poco continues to bet big on the display. The smartphone comes with a 120Hz panel which we also saw on the Poco X2. It is one of the few smartphones to offer this refresh rate in this segment. However, how useful is higher refresh rate on a mid-range smartphone remains debatable.
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Design
This is one of the few smartphones that is likely to trigger a lot of arguments around its design. To call Poco X3 bulky would be an understatement. Let’s just say, if dumbbells are out of stock, you can opt for the Poco X3 instead! The smartphone measures over 10mm and weighs around 225 grams. You can feel the weight while holding the phone and using it on a daily basis.

Performance
As mentioned before, the smartphone is powered by Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 732G chipset. The 8nm octa-core chipset claims a frequency up to 2.3GHz and is paired with an Adreno 618 GPU. The chipset makes its debut with the Poco X3 and as per Qualcomm offers “an additional 15% graphics boost over Snapdragon 730 for a more powerful gaming experience.”
Camera
The camera specs are very similar to the Poco X2, with a change in the ultra-wide-angle lens. The Poco X3 uses a 64-megapixel sensor with f/1.9 lens, a 13-megapixel ultra-wide sensor with f/2.2 lens, a 2-megapixel macro lens and a 2-megapixel depth camera.
Battery
One of the reasons for the bulkier body of the Poco X3 is the massive 6000 mAh battery it packs. There are a few Samsung smartphones in the same range which pack the same brick and easily run for 30 to 36 hours. [Video Credit : #Droid Tech]