

So the phone is available for some time now. Can’t move the apps swiftly from home screen. I have to swipe atleast two times in my poco x3 pro. Although this shave in terms of battery capacity means that the Pro is slightly slimmer and lighter.īut amongst all these differences, both of the devices are united by one commonality, although one wouldn’t really call it anything good – there has been a slew of reports about a touch responsiveness issue affecting both Poco X3 NFC and Poco X3 Pro: the touch sensitivity is very poor. However, the Poco X3 NFC evens the battle by its 64 MP primary shooter which is much superior to the 48 MP sensor on the Poco X3 Pro.Īdditonally, the Poco X3 Pro comes with a smaller battery – 5160mAh as opposed to the gigantic 6000mAh one on the Poco X3 NFC. Sure, the devices have pretty similar display specs as well but the similarities end right there.įirstly, the Poco X3 Pro is a major upgrade in terms of raw power thanks to the flagship-level Snapdragon 860 within, as opposed to the mid-range Snapdragon 732G the Poco X3 NFC is powered by. The Poco X3 and Poco X3 Pro may look nearly identical, but of course, appearances can be deceiving. Original story (published on May 21, 2021) follows: New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…
