This is a relatively uncommon processor and we're seeing it in action for the first time.
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The most interesting thing about the Poco X3 Pro is its Qualcomm Snpadragon 860 SoC. The fingerprint sensor is embedded in the power button on the right On the bottom, you'll find a 3.5mm audio socket, a USB Type-C port, and the primary speaker. Xiaomi's trademark IR emitter is on the top, along with a hole for better sound through the earpiece when used as a second speaker. On the left is the hybrid dual-SIM tray which means you'll have to sacrifice a second SIM if you want to use a microSD card for more storage, or vice versa. Poco has gone with a side-mounted fingerprint sensor which is slightly recessed. There's a notification LED hidden in the speaker grille right at the top, but while this is a popular feature, it isn't really visible unless you're looking at this phone head-on. On the front, there's a 6.67-inch display with a camera hole at the top-centre. The front is made of Corning Gorilla Glass 6. The body is rated IP53 and Poco refers to this as “splash-proof”, and it's always welcome. It weighs 213g and is 9.4mm thick, which are both above average for this segment. Not everyone will like how large and heavy the Poco X3 Pro is. There's a huge Poco logo in this stripe as well, but it's outlined and not solid like on the X3, which makes it a bit less in-your-face. This part of the rear picks up fingerprints easily, and they stand out even more because the matte areas on either side remain relatively clean. Two-thirds of the rear panel has a frosted matte finish, but there's a thick stripe right down the centre which is not only glossy and reflective, but also has a pattern of diagonal lines that you'll see at certain angles. Unsurprisingly, the X3 Pro looks a lot like the Poco X3 ( Review), with the same kind of oversized camera module in the centre of the rear which looks like a circle with the top and bottom flattened out. We've seen bold colours, unique camera module shapes, and eye-catching patterns on some recently launched Poco phones. The Poco brand is clearly targeting younger buyers who like flashy designs that will stand out anywhere. The Poco X3 Pro is 9.4mm thick and weighs 213g It will compete with the Redmi Note 10 Pro Max ( Review), Realme X7 5G ( Review), Moto G60 ( Review), and several other popular recent models. In terms of positioning, the Poco X3 costs less than the Poco F1 ( Review) did at launch time, although that model received several price cuts and was often discounted on sale. There are three colour options: Graphite Black, Steel Blue, and Golden Bronze.
If you consider yourself a power user and expect to use this phone heavily for several years, you might notice the difference between 6GB and 8GB of RAM. If you want 8GB of RAM, there's another variant priced at Rs. 18,999 with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. The Poco X3 Pro has been launched starting at Rs.