The sub-brand of Xiaomi (Poco) has introduced a new mid-range device with some incredible specifications. Xiaomi Poco X3 NFC is the new midrange device unveiled by Xiaomi Poco. The phone has some promising features within a low budget and that’s the winning point for the Poco phones.

The Poco X3 NFC has 6.67 inches IPS LCD screen with a 120 HZ of refresh rate. Although we have seen 120 HZ displays in flagship devices which costs too much, Xiaomi Poco featured the Poco X3 NFC with a 120 Hz refresh rate making it the A tier phone. It has a resolution of 1080p x 2400 pixels with an HDR 10 support.

The Poco X3 NFC is powered by the all-new Qualcomm Snapdragon 732G processor which is based on 8nm architecture, also this chipset is the upgraded version of Snapdragon 730G. This mid-range device has only two variants, 6GB Ram and 64GB storage while the other one has a 6GB Ram and 128GB of storage. You can also extend the internal memory by using a micro SD card slot.

The camera section has also some decent elements, featuring the Poco X3 NFC with a 64 MP wide lens having an aperture of f/1.9, 13 MP of Ultra-wide lens having an aperture of f/12.2, while for depth and macro they have fetched in 2 MP of lens having an aperture of f/2.4 for each. It can record videos up to 4K@30fps, 1080p@30/120fps, and 720p@960fps. On the front the phone has a single punch hole cut out in the middle of the screen featuring a 20 MP of a wide lens, having HDR support, and can record 1080p@30fps.

The Poco X3 NFC has a giant battery of 5160 mAh, which supports up to 33W of fast charging. It can charge the phone from 0 to 62% in 30 minutes and up to 100% in 65 minutes as advertised. The Poco X3 NFC comes within a great budget deal. The price for the 6GB, 64GB is $235 while for the upper variant it will cost $295, which I think is one of a great deal for a smartphone-like Poco X3.

 

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