đ Comparatif Poco X3 Pro Et Redmi Note 10 Pro
TantangBatasanmu dengan Redmi Note 10 Pro Dari Antartika sampai ke luar angkasa, Redmi Note Series telah merambah seluruh dunia. Sikap yang kita ambil adalah menantang dan melampaui harapan para pengguna lagi dan lagi. Sekarang giliranmu! Tantang batasanmu dan cari tahu bakat terpendammu. TechRadar Verdict The Xiaomi Poco X3 Pro is the best gaming phone you can get for the cash at the time of review, with impressive power and a sharp, smooth screen, but camera quality takes a hit in return. Pros +Superb gaming performance+Long battery life+Impressive 120Hz screen Cons -Relatively weak camera -No 5G-Large and heavy Two-minute reviewThe Xiaomi Poco X3 Pro sounds like the upgraded version of the brilliant and affordable Xiaomi Poco X3 NFC, right?It is. And it isnâ Xiaomi Poco X3 Pro has a much better processor than the Poco X3 NFC. This has to be one of the very best Fortnite/CoD/Insert Game Here phones you can get at the in some respects the Poco X3 NFC is better. Its camera is superior, and not just because it has more pixels, 64MP to the Poco X3 Proâs 48MP. The Pro tends to smudge fine detail, and demonstrates poorer mid-tone contrast than the best in this it a flat-out bad camera? No, but you can get much this really means is you donât get the Xiaomi Poco X3 Proâs excellent Snapdragon 860 chipset for free. There are they are largely found in the camera. The Xiaomi Poco X3 Proâs 120Hz screen is great, battery life is excellent and, as youâd hope, there are no basic performance problems in we wish it had 5G. It doesnât. You can now buy the Moto G 5G Plus for similar money, and it has 5G. But will being able to play games at similar frame rates as last yearâs top-end phones matter more to many? Of course it Poco X3 NFC is arguably a better-balanced phone than the X3 Pro. Camera quality counts for a lot, but this is yet another demonstration of the sheer value you get with a Poco-series Poco X3 Pro price and availabilityOut nowStarts at $250 / ÂŁ199 around AU$320Xiaomi announced the Poco X3 Pro in March 2021. It's out now and starts at ÂŁ199 in the UK, and around $250 in the US - though in the UK that's as a result of reductions from its ÂŁ229 RRP, while in the US it's only available through third-party channels, so the price varies more. The price converts to roughly AU$320, but it's not currently available in Australia. That's for 6GB of RAM, but for just a little more money you can get a version with those prices show, this is just slightly more expensive than the Poco X3 NFC. Xiaomi hasnât used the Proâ title and the phoneâs new chipset to squeeze too many more dollars out of us. Thanks, Xiaomi.Image credit TechRadarDesignPlastic construction bar the display glassLarge at x x heavy at 215gThe Xiaomi Poco X3 Pro looks a lot like the Poco X3 NFC. And some of you are going to hate a very large Pocoâ logo printed on the layer under the back cover. Buy one of these and you canât help but advertise for the brand every time you leave the phone on a at least itâs not quite as bad as the Dare to Leapâ slogan etched into some Realme rivals. A brand name is one thing, but a Facebook-grade inspirational quote? No back of the Xiaomi Poco X3 Pro is dressed up to look like dual-finish strips of matte and glossy glass. It is all-plastic, used rear glass in 2020âs Poco X2, but this phone and the Poco X3 NFC are largely plastic. Thereâs no glass bar the screen cover and top-most protective camera is common among cheaper phones. Glass was once fairly common. Now it isnâ parts are typical of a value-first phone. The Xiaomi Poco X3 Pro has a fingerprint scanner on its side, rather than an in-screen one, but itâs great. It hasnât, to the best of our recollections, failed recognition once during testing. And it feels fairly quick.Image credit TechRadarYou get a headphone jack, and there are stereo speakers with good maximum volume and enough mid-range output to avoid sounding thin. Weâve listened to hours of podcasts on the Xiaomi Poco X3 Pro. It did the job playing a game or watching movies you might notice the speaker above the screen sounds less powerful than the one on the bottom, but it is still far better than a mono Xiaomi Poco X3 Pro also has an IR blaster, the little black dot on the top of the phone. This is used by the Xi Remote app to function as a universal remote. And while its library doesnât have the commands for all our gear, weâre not going to complain about a more-or-less free feature. And we have some obscure techy stuff at Xiaomi Poco X3 Pro is a fairly large phone. Itâs wide. Thatâs wider than a Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra or the nearer-in-price 219 aspect Moto G 5G havenât minded too much, choosing for once to live like a rebel and not use a silicone case. But with a case attached, the Xiaomi Poco X3 Pro may be a struggle for some it does at least have basic IP53 water resistance, giving it a fighting chance against 120Hz scrollingLarge 209 display areaSharp enough 1080 x 2400 resolutionWe can blame the screen for the Xiaomi Poco X3 Proâs larger size. And, well, itâs worth is a IPS LCD screen with a 1080 x 2400 resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. First, second and third impressions are Poco X3 Pro's screen looks sharp, color is bold, and the fairly large size instantly gives you the sense itâs made for games, video, and other stuff the enthusiast Poco crowd would enjoy. Poco phones seem to be popular among people who like to get a lot of tech for their a 120Hz screen at this price is excellent. And switching between 60Hz and 120Hz, an option here, shows thereâs a real boost to Android menu scrolling at the higher refresh rate.Image credit TechRadarThis is an LCD screen. It does not have perfect contrast, but we didnât actually find raised blacks too noticeable even in a very dark room, at least with mixed content. Youâd want an OLED if you spent a lot more, and its fast-responding pixels would make better use of the 120Hz refresh rate. But at this level? No major one other quirk is unlikely to bother too many people. Xiaomi puts two color intensity modes in the Poco X3 Pro, Standard and Saturated. Both are hotterâ than the traditional sRGB color standard, so thereâs no true relaxed color mode here. But this is probably more a sign we spend too much time looking at phones than anything is not class leading. It seems to get a slight 'turbo' boost outdoors on bright days, but nothing close to flagship-like performs worse than several key rivalsSoft-but-useful 8MP ultra-wide cameraPoor 2MP macro and depth camerasThe cuts that Xiaomi made to accommodate a relatively high-end processor at a low price are felt most keenly in the Poco X3 Pro's paper it has typical hardware for this class. There's a 48MP primary camera, a basic 8MP ultra-wide, and two terrible 2MP macro and depth cameras. Weâre fine with the numbers. We're used to filler' cams in affordable the Poco X3 Proâs main camera performs noticeably worse than some of the alternatives, including Xiaomi's own Poco X3 NFC and Redmi Note 10 details those family members would draw with surprising clarity are obfuscated into mush through the X3 Proâs eyes. Mid-tone contrast is significantly worse, and it seems to make greater use of detail-eradicating noise are relatively soft, and the softness kicks up a level in the ultra-wide, as is to be expected from a budget 8MP sensor.Image credit TechRadarThe main camera performance is the sort of thing we used to see quite commonly in phones with Samsung sensors, a few years ago. But the Poco X3 Pro has a Sony IMX582 uses it in the even cheaper Redmi Note 10, which tells us cost is likely the issue for a little context. This camera is not an embarrassment. The Poco X3 Pro can take nice photos, better ones than the Microsoft Surface Duo original cost $1400 / about ÂŁ1,075, which we tried recently. And it has a handy night mode that makes a huge difference to imagesâ dynamic range and it is outperformed by the Realme 8 Pro, Redmi Note 10 Pro and Xiaomi Poco X3 NFC. This is a big issue if you value camera performance over gaming selfie camera is pretty decent, though. It uses a 20MP sensor, just like the more camera-focused X3 tops out at 4K 30 frames per second, but there is proper stabilization for smoother samplesThe Poco X3 Pro has not done a great job of raising up the shadows and mid-tones. Image credit TechRadarPerformance and specsSnapdragon 860 delivers brilliant gaming performance6GB or 8GB of RAMRuns Android 11 with MIUI 12The Poco X3 Pro lost ground in the camera section of this review, but it makes up a good deal of it with its chipset. Thatâs the Snapdragon 860, a processor that should interest many of a mid-range chipset with power similar to the Snapdragon 855 Plus, used in phones like the Asus ROG Phone 2 and OnePlus they are old, 2019 phones. But the older 8-series Snapdragon chipsets are still more powerful than todayâs 7-series Poco X3 Pro is the best budget Fortnite phone you can get, at the time of review. Aside from short drops when loading new textures, this phone sticks glue-like to the maximum 30fps. It probably deserves a crack at the 60fps mode Epic Games unlocks for some high-end you want serious gaming power for next-to-no cash, the Poco X3 Pro is a killer choice. Other phones may get the Snapdragon 860, but they donât have it at the time of review.Image credit TechRadarThe phone scores 2,530 points in Geekbench 5, far greater than the 1,800-ish of Snapdragon 765G phones like the OnePlus Nord. It roughly matches phones like the Samsung Galaxy S20 and OnePlus youâd hope, then, Android runs perfectly on the Poco X3 Pro too. However, the truly notable performance improvement over less powerful phones like the Poco X3 NFC is in high-end games such as Fortnite and ARK Survival Snapdragon 860 is paired with 128GB or 256GB of storage and 6GB or 8GB of RAM. Our review Poco X3 Pro has 6GB of RAM, so your experience should be at least as good as phone runs Android 11 with Xiaomiâs MIUI 12 software on top. This is fairly inoffensive, but its icons look, to our eyes at least, far too big fresh out of the of the first things we did was to open up the homeâ settings, shrink the icons slightly and fit in more per page. Youâll see the result in the images here. A display this big deserved five columns of icons, not lifeVery good battery life even in 120Hz modeModerately quick charging5,160mAh capacityThe Poco X3 Pro has a 5160mAh battery, just like the Poco X3 NFC. Its stamina is similarly impressive, even with a much punchier left the 120Hz display mode switched on during testing and were routinely left with 40% or more charge remaining by the end of the one day we kept a closer eye on the level. After starting the day at 7am, we still had 48% left by 1130pm. That was after a solid day of use, including some browsing, a short gaming session, and a lot of audio streaming.Image credit TechRadarIt lost several more percent of charge overnight and needed to be plugged in by lunchtime on day two. However, if youâre a lighter user you can expect the Poco X3 Pro to last two full are obvious benefits here for gamers, and we donât think many should buy the Poco X3 Pro if they donât care about gaming at all. You can play for, say, an hour a day and still not worry about whether it will last until bedtime. Stamina is speed is good enough too. The Poco X3 Pro comes with a 33W charger that takes the phone from flat to 59% in 30 minutes. Or to 100% in 59 isnât sensationally fast like the OnePlus 9, but considering the lower price and the high capacity of the battery itself, itâs a winner. Of course, there's no wireless charging at this I buy the Xiaomi Poco X3 Pro?Image credit TechRadarBuy it if...Don't buy it if...First reviewed May 2021 Andrew is a freelance journalist and has been writing and editing for some of the UK's top tech and lifestyle publications including TrustedReviews, Stuff, T3, TechRadar, Lifehacker and others. .