Long-term review of the Poco F3 (nine months after launch), with more opinions on the camera, battery life, Xiaomi's MiUI software, and other topics. The Poco F3 is still one of the finest value pro smartphones of 2021, ideal for power users on a budget. It's good in practically every area, despite sluggish Android upgrades and a lack of expandable storage.
Since its launch, the camera hasn't received much attention, but that's not a problem. As long as your subject is motionless when illumination is weak, the Poco F3 can capture great-looking photographs and video in practically every situation. It's on par with the X3 GT and many similarly priced competitors.
For gaming and everything else, performance is as impressive as it has always been. In the meantime, those updates appear to have improved battery life, but don't expect the Poco F3 to receive Android 12 anytime soon. A closed beta is a version of a game that is only available
Since its launch, the camera hasn't received much attention, but that's not a problem. As long as your subject is motionless when illumination is weak, the Poco F3 can capture great-looking photographs and video in practically every situation. It's on par with the X3 GT and many similarly priced competitors.
For gaming and everything else, performance is as impressive as it has always been. In the meantime, those updates appear to have improved battery life, but don't expect the Poco F3 to receive Android 12 anytime soon. A closed beta is a version of a game that is only available
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