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iQOO 3 : Worth buying in 2021?

iQOO, for those of you who don’t know, is a subsidiary of Chinese manufacturer Vivo, whose Parent company, in-turn is BBK Electronics. The first smartphone that iQOO launched here in India was the iQOO 3 , which quite surprisingly launched at a good price, considering what it came packed with. It was launched at 37K INR. But in a year’s time, the price’s has dropped significantly. It currently retails at 25K on Flipkart . iQOO 3 Shot on iPhone 5s (Blogger compression killed it -_-)  Having got it on Flipkart, I’ve been using the iQOO 3 for about two weeks now and here’s my review of the same.  Performance The iQOO 3’s got 2020’s flagship SoC, Snapdragon 865 . And just like any other flagship chip, this too performs exceptionally well. Day-to-day tasks are child’s play and graphically intensive tasks too are handled really well. For me, who previously used the Redmi 7, with the Snapdragon 632, this feels so much faster. What betters the experience is the 8 Gigabytes of DDR5 RAM...

POCO X3 NFC: Worth the hype?

 The highly anticipated launch of the Poco X3 finally took place on the 7th of September. Poco had teased the name of their new smartphone to be 'POCO X3 NFC'. Yes NFC ( Near-Field Communication). But as always it might be removed in the Indian variant. There was a lot of hype created before the launch. And as always,  there were high expectations by everyone and did POCO keep up the expectation? Let's find out:

      Poco X3 India Variant Tipped to Carry 8GB RAM, Allegedly Spotted on  Geekbench | Technology News
 Image Courtesy: NDTV Gadgets 360


Here are some of the highlights in each aspect:

Performance:

First up, Performance. The POCO X3 is powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 732G, which is a good upgrade over the 730G. It has a higher clock speed(2.3 GHz v/s 2.2GHz) than the 730G resulting in better CPU Performance. As suggested by the name itself, G here is for Gaming and so is the GPU: Energetic and efficient. Too much of this might bother you, so that's it for Performance: It's capable enough for intensive tasks and eases through day-to-day ones.
 Qualcomm confirms that the Snapdragon 732G will make its debut alongside a  Poco phone - NotebookCheck.net News
Image Courtesy: Notebookcheck

Display:

This is an eye-catcher for sure. Poco has retained the 120Hz refresh rate of the display with a touch sampling rate of 240 Hz, both of which combined can give a buttery smooth experience. It's LCD here.  Other than that, the resolution is HD+ and is protected by the Gorilla Glass 5.

Battery:

The battery here has come with a decent upgrade, 5160mAH over 4500mAH, which makes quite a lot of difference as the 120Hz display consumes much battery. And in case the phone is out of juice, the 33W fast-charger included in the box can charge the phone back really fast. This combined with the very-efficient SoC will give an amazing battery life.

Cameras:

Note: Many people judge the cameras of a phone with the numbers. But that doesn't really prove what it is. It's the hardware and software co-ordination that matters to get a good image and not the numbers mentioned.
The Poco X3 comes with a Quad-Camera Setup: A 64 Megapixel Primary, a 13-Megapixel Ultrawide, a 2 Megapixel Macro and a 2 Megapixel Dept Sensor. The first 2 are great, but the Macro and Dept Sensor are just to increase the numbers and attract customers. It also has support for 4K video recording at 30 FPS. All thanks to the 732G.
The Selfie camera here is a 20 Megapixel shooter without the 'extra' (no use) dept sensor, which was on the Poco X2.

Poco X3 NFC is official with Snapdragon 732G, aggressive price -  GSMArena.com news
Image Courtesy: GSMArena


Extras:

Wrapping up the list, we have audio and security. The X3 is powered by stereo speakers just as the Poco F1, which was a huge success. The microphone here doubles as a secondary speaker. Coming to security, this smartphone has a side-mounted fingerprint scanner ( No Amoled Screen) and as usual, face-unlock. 

Price:

Globally, the Poco X3 sales at a price of 199-250 Euros i.e, when converted to INR, costs about 18K-23K rupees (Early Bird price). At this price, it is surely a great deal as it has to compete against the likes of realme 7 Pro and Samsung M21s, both of which lag a bit behind 'on paper'.

 













 



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