Poco X3 Review | Smartphone Evolution |
Poco also released a mid-range smartphone, promising fast performance in its class. Early last February, the Poco X2 appeared with the same design as the Redmi K30. After 6 months, Poco was known to prepare the Poco X3 again, bringing the original design.
So far, the Poco smartphone design has always explored Redmi. And consumers also seem to accept it, because Poco could save R&D fees, no need to pay for designing a truly original smartphone. But it's different on the Poco X3, whose photos have been uploaded via a MIUITurkiye web forum. Not long after that, his photo was taken down from the web.
The Poco X3 Design Appears More Original
But Ishan Agarwal, an active Twitter user who is also quite reliable in sharing leaked data, uploaded a design image of the Poco X3 as well as sharing a reflection of the specifications. From the two images displayed, it appears that this smartphone will use a full-screen design with a punch-hole camera in the middle, and a back cover that has curves on both sides.On the side, there is a large and comprehensive power button, indicating the placement of the fingerprint sensor. While the rear camera design is unlike other smartphones that have been released, it uses a semi-circular design, with 4 camera sensors and an LED light. Will be in 2 color variants, dark and blue.
The Poco X3 is rumored to be released on September 8. For the key specifications, Ishan said that the Poco X3 will use the Qualcomm Snapdragon 732 chipset, a new chipset that has not yet been formally released. The screen itself has a size of 6.67 inches, with a refresh rate of 120Hz and a touch sampling rate of 240Hz.
The main rear camera sensor has a resolution of 64MP, and the front camera is also quite large at 20MP. To support gaming activities, a fairly large battery capacity is provided, which is 5,160 mAh, which can be flashed via a 33W charger.
To enliven the rumors, Product Marketing Manager and Global Spokesperson for the Poco brand, Angus Kai Ho Ng, also uploaded 4 designs for the Poco X3 camera, with different motives, and let Twitter users guess the correct design.
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