We take a look at the Poco M4 Pro 5G, a budget smartphone with decent specs, enough gaming power to run PubG and CoDM, and Xiaomi's MiUI 12.5. For the past three days, I've been using the Poco M4 Pro 5G as my primary phone, and here's my final assessment. For additional information, see my reviews of the best budget Android phones in 2021.
This handset improves on the previous M3 Pro in various ways, including enhanced performance thanks to the Dimensity 810 chipset. Every day operating was smooth and quick, and gamers can engage in PubG and other less-demanding games.
The dual lens camera on the Poco M4 Pro 5G doesn't spend time with macro lenses and other nonsense. It's a basic camera, and it'll produce less-than-ideal photos if the conditions aren't ideal, but it'll suffice for quick snaps.
Another plus is the long battery life, as well as the 6.6-inch IPS display.
This handset improves on the previous M3 Pro in various ways, including enhanced performance thanks to the Dimensity 810 chipset. Every day operating was smooth and quick, and gamers can engage in PubG and other less-demanding games.
The dual lens camera on the Poco M4 Pro 5G doesn't spend time with macro lenses and other nonsense. It's a basic camera, and it'll produce less-than-ideal photos if the conditions aren't ideal, but it'll suffice for quick snaps.
Another plus is the long battery life, as well as the 6.6-inch IPS display.
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