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For Xiaomi Poco F3 5G Case, Shockproof Case, Protective Ring Armour Phone Cover with [Kickstand], Dual Layer Shock Absorption, Phone Case For Xiaomi Poco F3 5G (6.67") - Black

For Xiaomi Poco F3 5G Case, Shockproof Case, Protective Ring Armour Phone Cover with [Kickstand], Dual Layer Shock Absorption, Phone Case For Xiaomi Poco F3 5G (6.67") - Black

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Booting up the demanding yet hugely scalable Genshin Impact, we found that the game defaulted to Medium settings for a silky smooth experience. But we were able to then crank things up to High settings and a 60fps frame rate, and the results remained eminently playable. That’s no small feat with such a vast and visually opulent open world adventure game.

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It results in a true all-day device that will get you through to bed time, even with fairly intensive usage. On one occasion we reached a day and a half of usage, which included around 3 hours of screen-on time (which is light to moderate) and 5 minutes of camera use (which is quite intensive), before we dropped below 20% and received our first low power warning.There’s ample storage, with a choice of either 128GB or 256GB of speedy UFS 3.1 storage, though there’s no room for expansion. You also get 5G connectivity as standard. Xiaomi Poco F3 software arrived a couple of years ago and is present now on most flagship handsets. But if you want faster mobile data speeds without having to pay over the odds, this is a good starter. MIUI design: I don’t know if they are bugs or features, but I faced many usability issues with MIUI. For example, when getting a Google reminder in my notification drawer, the “Done” button on the notification was small and hard-left-aligned. Because of this, I was only able to hit it accurately 50% of the time. The other 50% would open up the notification within Google Calendar. This was really annoying. There were lots of little annoyances like that during my time testing the phone.

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The Xiaomi Poco F3 has got ‘one of those faces’. You swear you’ve seen it before, even if you know full well that this is the first time you’ve laid eyes on it. That said, compared to most phones, it's only about 10-20% worse at this, so it's not by a huge margin, but it was definitely always visible throughout our use. No smartphone screen is glare-free, but we assume there's a certain amount you can tolerate without even noticing it. The Poco F3 definitely broke that barrier for this reviewer, but your mileage will definitely vary according to how sensitive you are to this. Another element that makes the Xiaomi Poco F3 perfectly suited to gamers and video watchers on a mid-range budget is its superb screen. The official line is that it’s “Poco’s clearest display yet”, and we wouldn’t dispute that for one minute.I’d advise you to use the default 60Hz option most of the time, and only change it to 120Hz when you’re undertaking an activity that would really benefit from the enhanced refresh rate. Poco F3 Camera – A pretty standard multi-cam selection You won’t get through much more than a day’s heavy usage, but that will suit most people fine as you would generally plug in your phone to charge at the end of a long day. Because of the rapid progress of technology, Xiaomi, like many other companies, have been forced to follow the competition and create new, groundbreaking smartphones,tablets and other electronic gadgets to remain competitive. With their newest offering of the Xiaomi Poco F3 they can consider themselves successful. In more practical terms, the device is large and so may be difficult to manage if you prefer phones that can be used with one hand – but if not then you’ll enjoy the big-screen experience because the display is something remarkable. All in all, we'd definitely rate the AOD experience in MIUI 12.5 as among the best out there at the moment, so you won't be left wanting. Refresh rate

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The camera module is led by a 48-megapixel main sensor, an 8-megapixel ultrawide, and a 5-megapixel telemacro lens. Generally, I found images from the main sensor to be bright and punchy, with decent though not brilliant levels of detail. We wouldn't call the Poco F3 a two-day phone unless your use is way less intensive than ours, but we think for most people it should get through one day just fine - although if you spend most of your time out and about on mobile data, the screen on time numbers will inevitably drop, and the more the phone hunts for signal in bad areas, the more they will go even lower. That's just the usual disclaimer, we were very happy with the Poco F3's endurance overall. The ultra wide camera was a noticeable step down in detail compared to the main snapper. It’s still good to have the option for capturing larger landscapes, but it’s not on the same level as the others. Around front, the Poco F3 adopts the typical all-screen approach, albeit with a slightly larger chin than some and a dead-flat display. Another giveaway that you’re dealing with a less-than-flagship phone is the central punch-hole camera, which has a slightly off-putting shiny surround. Those who keep an eye on parent company Xiaomi’s skittish global release strategy will understand why that is. The Poco F3 is essentially a rebranded Redmi K40, and it also sports a nigh-on identical design to the Xiaomi Mi 11i. It’s the same phone, partially reconfigured for different markets and price points.

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Battery life on the Poco F3 has been very good. With our use case (detailed below), we've always managed to get at least 5 hours of screen on time in a day with around 20-ish percent of the battery remaining at the end. And aside from one weird outlier day (portrayed in the first screenshot below), we've actually always achieved more than 6 hours. That's a lot, but not necessarily record-breaking for a device that's been reviewed long-term. A lot of times, however, we saw even 7 or 8 hours of screen on time with the same use, and we'd call that a great result. Just about the only criticism we have related to the display is actually a criticism of the Poco F3’s MIUI software. When diving into the color scheme settings menu to play with the color balance, you’ll find that it’s set to auto by default, which “Adjusts colors based on the current lighting.” Moreover, the 5G modem means that it can access the very latest mobile data standard, not only giving you superfast internet when you’re away from the Wi-Fi, but also giving you peace of mind that it should last you for some years to come without falling too far behind newer models. We honestly don't remember when we've last seen a smartphone screen with so many reflections. There are much worse offenders in the cheap laptop space when it comes to glare, but this has to be one of, if not the most glare-prone smartphone we've ever reviewed long-term. Our use case involves 12-17 hour days of use with primarily Wi-Fi 6 connectivity, an hour or two on 5G, about an hour of phone calls, Bluetooth and location always on, an hour or two of listening to podcasts or music through true wireless earbuds, and about half an hour to an hour of GPS navigation with Waze or Google Maps.

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This phone has got an excellent processor that can truly hold its own. If you are a power user, or simply want peace of mind that your smartphone will cope with demanding apps a year or two down the line, this is a good choice. You shouldn’t buy the Poco F3 if… Today we are going to review a good number of covers for this phone, and since it is impossible to collect all that exist for it, we are going to offer you the most representative ones. And is that each of the covers that we are going to know are included in a different category, since they are designed to protect the phone in different situations. Ruggedized housings for the POCO F3Thanks to the camera’s Night Mode option, images taken in low-light conditions do reduce glare and noise quite significantly (though not perfectly), and more colour is restored. That's definitely not the smartest auto-adjusting refresh rate system out there on the market, but it's probably good enough for most people. Seemingly the main selling point for being able to go more granular is to save even more battery, but as you'll see in the Battery life section of this review, the Poco F3 does very well with that as it is. If you enjoy playing games or watching videos on your phone, then a great screen like this one only enhances the experience The point here is that numbers don't always tell the whole story, and while for indoor spaces the F3 definitely gets bright enough for any amount of light, outside on bright sunny days, we've seen better performers recently - though it has to be said that all of those are more expensive. On the flip side, the Poco F3 has the rare AMOLED panel we've handled recently that actually goes dim enough on its lowest brightness setting, and this is a blessing for using it in pitch darkness. For some reason, these days, a lot of the cheaper AMOLEDs can't pull this off, but this one can, and we were happy to see that.



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