@@VARJAGAMINGENTERTAINMENT exactly in WHAT way? Please Enlighten me. what features are better in Nova 5t than Poco X3? All i know is that Poco x3 beats 5T
@@andrewjamez9741 well first of all, talking about chipset which Nova 5t uses kirin 980 which has the same power as Snapdragon 845 and 855. I have Nova 5t and I played all games in ultra graphics smooth fps games like pubg and grid. This poco is a mid-range so not all games are supported with Snapdragon 730. Even it has 120h in poco x3 but that doesn't mean it beat Nova because Nova 5t is using kirin which is powerful processor.
Is poco x3 a volte phone? And does it has a navic support and native video calling? I am waiting to buy it. Please reply and answer. I am waiting for your answer.
Currently, its 199€, but as far as I know, its just a temporary "early bird" discount, after which it will be 30-40€ more. Dont know how long the discount will last, as I'm still on the fence about buying it.
@@compresseddepression7403 I bought it too mate, its a nice phone, heavy, but nice, with great speakers. Got my eyes on Mi 11 Lite now, but still thinking about it.
I’m waiting for the 17th September to order the blue Poco X3 the 64 gb one here in the UK for £199 it should be brilliant specially for the crazy low price cheers and peace ✌️
@@ДанаИсаева-з4к Hey man, hell yes it's worth buying it's fast and the 120hrz is so awesome along with it's other features. Camera is top notch and games are smooth on high graphics. Though the battert consumes fast if you don't calibrate it. Maybe updates will optimize it. The vibro on the back is cool for me. It's like a ps4 controller. But you can fix it in the settings if it's bugging you. Definitely a steal for it's price.
@@waleedsultan1855 Yes , I also think this is awesome phone , if you want Amoled , the only option is the shitty Samsung Exynos phones... ( In this price...)
Great phone for the price-its packed with loads of ads though as said in some review's-thats the only downside-thanQ for the video will and gsmarena team😀.takecare......
@@sexybrunchset8881 I haven't got the phone with me-and I know you can disable the ads with almost all the phones but not this one I guess-i am not an expert,u can watch the review of Poco X3 by mrwhosetheboss and see it for yourself😀.thanQ for the reply though......
Weird, I have never received ads in my Mi 9 and Redmi Note 8 while installing apps and using Mi apps such as the Cleaner like most people claimed. Both of my phones are Malaysian set global version.
@@diandakov the name NFC is to clearify that it has NFC that is usually absent in poco series.Even if it has it,the Asian market dont get it and they mention it to distinct between asian an europe model.The asian model will not have that name tag on it.Its not like they were paid by google and stuff like that.
@@daisymbing198 Lcd is better in terms of gaming, gaming on an amoled phone cause screen burns. More durablity with lcd. Speaking from rxperience. I moved from Amoled to an LCd displa and its not bad, maybe even better.
@@andrewjamez9741 I've switched a few times from amoled to ips lcd screens over my time, still not sure which is best, I like gaming but often find amoled screens tend to heat up more that lcd, do you agree?
Some other reviewer(s) says the UI is chock-full of ads. Hopefully they can be mostly disabled. Also seems strange that they went with a metal frame and plastic back instead of the more common (at least with Redmi) glass back + plastic frame combo.
My Malaysian set Mi 9 and Redmi Note 8 never got ads. I have no need to disable MSA (MIUI System Ads). But if you are getting ads, there is a way shown by many tutorials online. MIUI 12 phones like the Poco X3 is easier to disable ads than earlier MIUI versions.
@@notagain2856 I think it's also dependent on which market the phone is sold in. Indian versions of some Xiaomi phones get ads on the UI itself. Me, I disabled everything I could in the stock Xiaomi apps (browser, file manager, themes, etc.), disabled data collection etc. but I still get ads in the themes app. I have a Redmi Note 8 Pro.
@@ronch550 That is also what I suspected. Because my friend's Mi 8 Pro got ads. His phone is global version but he imported it straight from Hong Kong because cheaper than Malaysian set.
We used to hold our new flgship purchase, worried that next flagship in 6months will Top it. Now, we hold our new flagship purchase because we are concern the next midrange phone in 3months will topple it
Dude, I do have a question here. I've heard that poco gives too many ads. How far is this true?? If it is, then is there any way to get rid of those annoying ads without rooting and custom ROM?? please cover this issue in your full video. Waiting for your next video impatiently. 💜💜 From Nepal💜
I like the anachronistic inclusion of the pay phone. When u guys get the Dr Who phone booth, my life will be complete! // But I digress... Dat price! And them specs! I hope ur full review reveals a phone worthy of my blog
Mostly ads pop up when you open apps from xiaomi like theme, xiaomi app store, xiomi file manager, ets. Imo it's still bearable, because the ads didn't have time and you can immediately skip or close
Question: HOw often do you install apps, and use MI apps? U dont even use Mi apps right? then its not a problem. THey are only in a small banner form anyway its not like they will give u an unskippable 30 second video.
So, the display is a little compromised. Its an IPS LCD, but it has a 120hz refresh rate. However, its a all day phone, with a 5000+ mAh battery. Its made of plastic, and the two cameras on the back (2mp macro, 2mp depth) are useless. It also has advertisements baked right into the software
Those specs in a 5.8" form factor like the pixel 4a and it would sell like hot cakes. Otherwise it's freaking brick I would constantly be afraid of dropping