Okay, the comparison to the Poco X5 5G is a bit lame, because Xiaomi still shipped it with Android 12 and MIUI 13. Like the best Xiaomi smartphones, the Poco F5 Pro also runs Android 13, so if you are already an MIUI user, you can expect a familiar collection of countless design customization options and useful helpers. For example, I like the
The Poco F5 is a solid stamina champ, then, and it also charges up pretty quickly with 67W fast charge capabilities. In my experience, it’ll go from empty to 47% in 15 minutes, and on to 82% in
Display. OK, so the Poco X3 is a mixed bag on build. But that’s only half of how a phone looks, and Xiaomi has absolutely nailed the other half. The display may be giant at 6.67in, but the specs are hard to resist. It’s a 120Hz LCD with an FHD+ resolution (1080 x 2400) and HDR10 support.
The POCO M6 Pro does not feature a dedicated slot for a microSD card. However, you can still insert one in place of the secondary SIM card slot. As for the viewing experience, the POCO M6 Pro 5G sports a 6.71-inch FHD+ 90Hz refresh rate display with a centred punch-hole camera for the selfie camera. The display looks good both indoors and outdoors.
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