If you’re going to update a security patch to the current month, don’t go for the manual method. Again, charge the phone to at least 30% so that the flashing process will not be interrupted by low battery.
The Poco M4 Pro 5G has a 6.67-inch IPS LCD display with a resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels and a pixel density of 395 PPI. While the M4 Pro is not waterproof, it does come with IP52 protection that keeps the device safe from dust and light splashes. The phone has a plastic frame with a metal-like finish, and the back panel is made of polycarbonate with a matte finish.
- While other phones might have the Snapdragon 860 at some point, they do not currently offer it.
- Flashing will fix software issues, IMEI related issues, and improve device performance.
- Poco X3 NFC has a much better balance than the X3 Pro and is therefore ranked among the top cheap phones.
- This number can be found on the back of the phone or on its box.
Night mode helps, but results download the stock firmware are still below what other comparably priced phones are capable of. Benchmarks are only one thing of course, but in daily use the X3 Pro proves its worth. This is the fastest, smoothest budget phone I’ve probably ever tested – if the design didn’t give it away, you really would think this was a high-end piece of kit.
The frequency itself is dynamic and can vary depending on the task. The smartphone can automatically set 50, 60, 90 or 120 Hz depending on the running apps and user interaction. Specifications like these imply that we have a pretty good screen. The brightness is almost always enough, but the auto brightness does not work quite correctly and often you have to move the slider manually. Viewing angles are typical for IPS, and the picture doesn’t not get distorted. But at diagonal angles, the contrast of dark tones is lost is usual. Once again we will return to the Poco X3 NFC, because the design of the new Poco X3 Pro is almost identical.