After the successful launch of the POCO X3 on September 7th, 2020; with the world’s first Snapdragon 732G Chipset, a 120Hz display, a 5160mAh battery, 64-megapixel quad cameras; the smartphone has sold like hotcakes and within a time span of just 3 days, the brand claims that the POCO X3 NFC shipment has crossed over 100,000 units via AliExpress.
Look at all the milestones we hit during the #POCOX3 NFC First Sale!
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— POCO (@POCOGlobal) September 11, 2020
POCO X3 NFC Specifications
DISPLAY
The all-new Poco X3 NFC is equipped with a large 6.67-inch IPS LCD panel; with a resolution fo 1080 x 2400 pixels and a 20:9 aspect ratio. Not much of a surprise, the display also supports the 120Hz high refresh rate along with HDR. For added protection, Poco decided to throw in a layer of Gorilla Glass 5 on top as well. What’s good about the panel is the ability to dynamically switch between multiple refresh rates; namely 120Hz, 90Hz, 60Hz, and even 50hz.
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PROCESSOR & MEMORY
Under the hood, the device makes use of Qualcomm Snapdragon 732G chipset; paired with a 6GB RAM and up to 128GB UFS 2.1 storage. For those who’re unaware, not to mention, the chipset is built on an 8nm manufacturing process; and it uses Adreno 618 for its GPU needs. To keep the temps low while gaming, Poco decided to also add a liquid cooling 1.0 plus which used copper heat pipe and dual graphite. The company claims that it can reduce the temps by up to 6 degrees celsius.
CAMERAS
With most of the devices going with quad rear cameras, Poco decided to follow the suit with its X3 NFC smartphone as well. On the rear, there is a 64MP Sony IMX682 primary sensor with an aperture of f/1.73. Evidently, The primary lens is accompanied by a 13MP ultrawide lens (f/2.2) and a 2MP depth & macro sensor (f/2.4). For selfies, there is a 20MP front shooter housed inside a punch-hole cutout.
BATTERY & SOFTWARE
However, All of this internals get its fuel from a large 5,160 mAh battery packed inside. The battery supports 33W fast charging capabilities. In fact, the company claims that it can charge from zero to 62% in 30 minutes. Especially, For a full 100% juice, it will take around 65 minutes or so. In terms of software, we’re looking at the latest Android 10 with MIUI 12 skin on top.
BIOMETRICS & OTHER NITTY-GRITTY DETAILS
Interestingly, As you can see from the images, there is no physical capacitive fingerprint sensor on the back. Well, the smartphone maker decided to go with the side-mounted position for the same. There are a 3.5mm audio jack and stereo speakers in tow as well. Lastly, we’re looking at IP53 splash resistant.
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