News

Poco X3 Pro is the latest device from Xiaomi's global brand Poco. The Poco X3 Pro gets some great hardware upgrades for a slight bump in price. The Poco ...
Xiaomi Poco X3 Pro is officially released on March 24, 2021. The dimension of the smartphone is 165.3 x 76.8 x 9.4 mm and it weighs 215 grams. The device is pack with 6 GB and 8 GB RAM along with ...
The starting price of this smartphone is 249 Euros ($282). In terms of core configuration, Xiaomi Poco X3 Pro uses a 6.67-inch LCD full screen with a refresh rate of 120Hz and a resolution of FHD+.
Like the standard POCO X3, the POCO X3 Pro amazes with its battery life. Despite the more powerful processor and smaller battery, it shines when it comes to efficiency thanks to Xiaomi’s ...
The POCO X3 Pro is a flagship killer smartphone scheduled to launch on March 22. Ahead of the launch, the full specs of the phone have become public, thanks to a listing on an official Xiaomi store.
Xiaomi has just officially added three more smartphones to its list of devices that will no longer receive official updates. This affects the Xiaomi Mi 10T, Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro, and POCO X3.
The Xiaomi POCO X3 NFC launched globally on September 7, 2020. POCO has announced it’s launching the device in India on September 22, though it hinted at a “POCO X3”, dropping the NFC suffix.
First up is the Poco X3 Pro (pictured above and below), which is essentially identical to last year’s Poco X3 NFC but with a new processor. That means there’s still a 6.67-inch 120Hz 1080p LCD ...
The Poco X3 NFC. Ben Sin One consistent complaint from smartphone fans this year is that “Chinese phone prices have gone too high.” We heard this for the Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro, the Oppo Find X2 Pro ...
Xiaomi provided AndroidHeadlines with a review unit of the Poco X3 GT in Stargaze Black color. This review was written after using the device for more than 7 days. The phone is running MIUI 12.5 ...
Xiaomi phones are not usually available in the US, but the Poco X7 Pro is available on Amazon. Just be careful, because it won’t support the bands necessary for some US carriers.