Firmware POCO X3 Pro Global Miui 14 Stock ROM
No smartwatches, TVs or any other type of device are supported. We always suggest, before the start, the flashing process you need to create a backup of your Android smartphone.
When it comes to video shooting capabilities, you can record [email protected] videos with POCO X3 Pro and [email protected] videos with POCO X4 Pro. When we evaluate the cameras, we see that POCO X4 Pro has better sensors with high resolution and plenty of light compared to POCO X3 Pro. If we talk about its video recording capabilities, it draws our attention that POCO X3 Pro can record higher resolution videos than the new generation POCO X4 Pro. When we compared the Snapdragon 695 in detail, we saw that it had some shortcomings, but overall, it provided a good improvement over its rival. For more information about the Snapdragon 695, click here. If we pick a winner in terms of camera, you can see that POCO X4 Pro takes better pictures than POCO X3 Pro, but unfortunately we can’t say the same about video recording. If you still need to pick a winner, our winner is the POCO X4 Pro.
- Of course, that doesn’t mean that the Poco X3 Pro doesn’t offer a good experience.
- Upgrading manually requires similar steps to installing LineageOS for the first time.
- Images are relatively soft, and the softness kicks up a level in the ultra-wide, as is to be expected from a budget 8MP sensor.
- Once you have downloaded the update, you can reboot the phone to apply the changes.
Xiaomi utilized rear glass for 2020’s Poco X2 but the Poco X3 NFC and this phone are largely made of plastic. The screen protector and the topmost protective layer of the camera lens are all made from glass. These prices indicate that this phone is slightly less expensive than the Poco X3 NFC. Xiaomi didn’t use the “Pro” title or the new chipset on the phone to make more money.
Apart from Gorilla Glass 5, there is also a pre-applied screen protector shielding the screen. The rear camera array still bulges out and the bundled case barely evens out the hump. The module makes the phone look distinct, and if you ask us, that’s important.
It does not have perfect contrast, but we didn’t actually find raised blacks too noticeable even in a very dark room, at least with mixed content. You’d want an OLED if you spent a lot more, and its fast-responding pixels would make better use stock ROMs of the 120Hz refresh rate. Poco phones seem to be popular among people who like to get a lot of tech for their cash. As we’ll get into more deeper in our Xiaomi Poco X3 Pro review, its 120Hz screen is great, battery life is excellent and, as you’d hope, there are no basic performance problems in Android. Over on the front-facing camera, the 20MP sensor is capable enough, but the processing is a major letdown. Contrast levels are boosted to unnatural levels, and there is very significant sharpening and skin retouching.