Question Guys can I flash stock rom on a POCO X3 Pro with a locked bootloader?
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It doesn’t give the assembled mid-range competitors a chance and takes the top spot in all benchmarks. The display backlight flickers at 2404 Hz (Likely utilizing PWM) Flickering detected at a brightness setting of 38 % and below. There should be no flickering or PWM above this brightness setting.
MIUI is aggressive about closing apps, and even with 8GB of RAM, apps don’t sit in the background for very long. There’s a 3.5mm headphone jack and an IR blaster to control appliances. The 5,120mAh battery lasts an entire day and then some more. However, at least it’s not quite as bad as the ‘Dare to Leap’ slogan etched into some Realme rivals. A brand name is one thing, but a Facebook-grade inspirational quote? The interface isn’t our personal favorite, but we could still get used to it with time. This is of course a subjective opinion and your preferences and choices may understandably differ.
- Even I can’t play competitive games on mobile after the phone gets heated because of heavy frame drops.
- Both offer a 120Hz refresh rate for smoothness, while resolution is Full HD+ – so 2400 x 1080 pixels – for a fair sharpness, even if it’s not flagship grade QHD+ for either model.
- After installing the custom ROM, you’ll be able to get a clean and fast performance of your device.
- POCO X3 Pro comes with a gigantic battery (5610mAh) and a big charging (33W fast charging ) brick to juice it up.
- Though they aren’t the loudest stereo speakers, they are loud enough as far as I noticed.
It’s plastic too, and despite the internals, it can still feel quite cheap in the hand. The chassis on the back has been changed somewhat to have a more matte-feel on the sides, but it still feels more or less like the X3 NFC when you’re holding it. I do have one problem with respect to the software, though — it’s very aggressive with RAM management. In order to save resources, it quite frequently kills open apps, making them reload even if you go back to them just a few minutes later. For a phone that’s all about performance and gaming, this isn’t a great look. Undoubtedly, it makes browsing through the interface a breeze and gaming really responsive. Just make sure to dump the pre-applied screen protector if you want your fingers to glide.
It is one of the most expensive Fortnite/CoD/Insert Game here phones. POCO X3 Pro supports USB PD fast charging and the 33W fast charger is included in the box. The 2MP depth sensor performs like a good backstage dancer of the last row with the main 48MP lens, stock firmware as we never know whether it is actually working or not. The 48MP primary camera performs well enough, but don’t expect it to perform like a camera champ. The skin and facial hairs look over-processed but it does a great job at retaining colors in the image, the colors look punchy and pleasing to the eyes.
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