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  • POCO X4 Pro 5G test, still unbeatable value for money

    POCO 4 5g review

    POCO cuts to the chase with its X4 Pro 5G, one of the most affordable 5G smartphones on the market.

    POCO is a brand that has ideas, and above all knows where its priorities are. Over the years, the Chinese company has established itself in the smartphone market with robust devices and unbeatable value for money.

    This is also the case with the POCO X4 Pro 5G. The brand’s latest creation which borders on the mid-range while remaining affordable.

    Taking the codes of the POCO X3 Pro, a real bestseller, and inspired by the more premium models that can be found at Xiaomi or Oppo. The POCO X4 Pro 5G tries to put the odds on its side with specs very correct both outside and inside. Is that enough to convince us that it’s a good deal? Answer in this POCO X4 Pro 5G test.

    Technical sheet

    Before going into the details of the test, here is a small summary of the technical sheet of the POCO X4 Pro 5G.

    POCO X4 Pro 5G
    Screen– 6.67″ AMOLED DotDisplay screen
    – Full HD+ definition (1080×2400)
    – Corning Gorilla Glass 5
    – 120Hz
    – 20:9 format
    – DCI-P3
    – Reading Mode and Sun Mode
    SoCs and GPUs– Qualcomm Snapdragon 695
    – Octo-core
    Memory– 6GB or 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM
    – 128GB or 256GB of UFS 2.2 storage
    – MicroSD memory port
    Colors– Laser Black
    – Laser Blue
    – POCO Yellow
    – Polycarbonate back
    – Plastic
    surround – IP53
    Camera– Triple camera on the back:
    – Main camera: 108 Megapixels, F1.9
    – Ultra wide-angle camera: 8 Megapixels, 118°, F2.2
    – Macro camera: 2 Megapixels F/2.4

    – Autofocus
    – Digital zoom x2
    – Recording videos in Full HD 1080p at 30fps or 60fps and Ultra HD 2160p at 30fps
    – Slow motion mode in 1080p at 240fps

    – Wide-angle front camera –
    16 Megapixel sensor, F2.4
    – Front video recording in 1080p at 30fps or 60fps
    Audio– Stereo speakers
    – 3.5mm jack
    Battery– 5000 mAh battery
    – 67W Turbo Charging
    Connectivities– Physical fingerprint reader on the side
    – Bluetooth 5.1
    – WiFi 5
    – 5G
    – Dual nano-SIM
    – A-GPS+GLONASS, DNLA, Miracast (WiFi Direct), Google Cast
    – NFC
    – USB 2.0, USB Type-C port
    – Barometer, Gyroscope, Accelerometer
    – Proximity and light sensor
    Software– Android 12
    – MIUI 13 for POCO
    Height and weight– 164.19 × 76.1 × 8.12 mm
    – 205 grams
    Starting price– €299 (128GB + 6GB)
    – €349 (256GB + 8GB)

    Design, Screen and Ergonomics

    Design POCO X4 Pro 5G

    At first glance, there is nothing particularly original about the design of the smartphone. The POCO X4 Pro has a rather classic look, with its plastic chassis and polycarbonate back. The set is perfectly proportioned and complies with current standards.

    At the back, there is an imposing photo block, which takes up a whole third of the smartphone and this in relief. So don’t expect to lay your phone flat on a table or go unnoticed with this bold choice, which could displease more than one.

    Ergonomics POCO X4 Pro 5G

    At the first grip, the POCO X4 Pro 5G is rough from the formwork. Indeed, we cannot say that the brand is thin and, even if we get used to it rather quickly. The POCO X4 Pro is heavy and rather thick, a small negative point at a time when devices advocate thinness and lightness. However, it gives us an impression of robustness and offers us a solid grip.

    In its design, the POCO X4 Pro has an intuitive configuration, with the volume and lock buttons (+ fingerprint scanner) on the right edge, the SIM/SD card port and the USB-C port on the right side. bottom, and finally the 3.5 mm Jack port on the top. There are also two speakers and two microphones, located on the top and bottom of the smartphone.

    Screen POCO X4 Pro 5G

    At the screen level, the POCO X4 Pro 5G has a 6.67-inch AMOLED DotDisplay panel. This broadcasts an image in FHD + resolution (2400 × 1080), which benefits from a very satisfactory refresh rate of 120 Hz. Optimal both for daily tasks and for certain more demanding activities (streaming, games, etc.).

    Only downside, the colors are not at their best and everything seems to be duller than on other similar smartphones. It is nevertheless subtle enough that it does not disturb the user experience.

    Performance, Software and Autonomy

    Inside, there is a 5000 mAh battery, as well as a Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 chip to run everything properly, without doing miracles. This chip has at least the advantage of offering 5G connectivity. Which makes the smartphone one of the most affordable alternatives on the market.

    It gets a fairly low score in the benchmark to which we submitted it, but that’s quite predictable for a smartphone of this range. In use, we never had a problem running everything we wanted without noticeable overheating or slowing down.

    Battery Spec

    We will even notice that he excels in one area in particular, we have named autonomy. With standard use (about 5 hours of screen time per day), it easily lasted two days without needing to recharge it in the meantime.

    Of course, the autonomy is also evaluated in the long term, but for a new smartphone it is strong. The 67W fast charge provided allows you to bring the POCO X4 Pro back to life in no time.

    Software UI

    Like all POCO smartphones, the X4 Pro 5G runs Android, and more specifically Android 12 here. It also uses the in-house MIUI 13 for POCO overlay, which is in every way similar to that used on smartphones from Xiaomi, among others. Those who are used to Samsung’s Android smartphones, to name just one, will need a little getting used to.

    Indeed, in its organization, MIUI has an interface closer to iOS devices than to Android devices. Notifications are, for example, only available by sliding your finger from the left side of the screen. The right side being reserved for certain quick settings such as Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, brightness, etc.

    Once you get used to it, everything is pleasant on a daily basis, although we regret the absence of the new Android controls. The POCO X4 Pro still has a bar at the bottom of the screen that you use to navigate the smartphone. Which is unattractive but also less practical than the swipe controls.

    Photo and Video

    Finally on the back of the smartphone, POCO plays its best card. For the very first time on a phone of the brand, there is a main sensor of 108 MP for precision with small onions. It is associated with an ultra wide angle of 8 MP and a macro lens of 2 MP. The use of which remains anecdotal for a smartphone of this range. It also benefits from a 16 MP front sensor.

    In terms of the video part as well as the audio part, the specs are rather standard. You can film up to Ultra HD on the back and in Full HD on the front. The two microphones, as well as the double speaker, allow you to obtain clear and powerful sound.

    Overall, the camera performance is beyond what one would have hoped for for this price. POCO makes efforts on the photo and it shows. We don’t end up with premium quality shots.

    But it can at least compete with a good number of its competitors located in the mid-range. At 100 euros more expensive than what the brand offers us with the POCO X4 Pro 5G. But, better than words, here are some images to illustrate our words.

    Price and availabilit

    The Poco X4 Pro has been available for sale since February 28 at a price of €299 in the 6 GB RAM and 128 GB storage version, and €349 in the 8 GB RAM and 256 GB storage version.

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  • Samsung Galaxy A73 5G, A53 5G and A33 5G Feature

    samsung a72

    All three Samsung phones have no charger or headphones in their boxes and no 3.5mm jack on the body.

    Samsung held its Awesome Smartphone Galaxy A event online and announced three new phones, namely Galaxy A73 5G, Galaxy A53 5G, and Galaxy A33 5G. Thanks to a bunch of leaks and rumours, we also knew the design of some of the specs of these Galaxy phones. Still, there are a few surprises.

    Processor

    The top model uses a Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G chip while the other two use an Exynos 1280 processor. The software experience on top of the three handsets is Android 12 with 4 years OS update promise. These are fine, but what isn’t is the fact that Samsung doesn’t ship chargers or headphones with these Galaxy A-series devices. They also don’t have a headphone jack.

    Screen

    The Samsung Galaxy A73 5G flaunts a 6.7-inch FHD+ 120Hz AMOLED display with an Infinity-O cutout. On the back, there’s a 108MP + 12MP (ultrawide) + 5MP (depth) + 5MP (macro) quad camera setup. Inside, it uses a Snapdragon 778G, a 5,000mAh battery (with 25W fast charging), and Android 12-based One UI 4.1 software (with 4 years of OS upgrades).

    Feature screen samsung A series

    The Samsung Galaxy A53 5G features a 6.52-inch sAMOLED FHD+ 120Hz display with an Infinity-O hole. The front camera is a 32MP sensor. At the back, it houses a 64MP+12MP+5MP+5MP quartet. Inside it packs an in-house made Exynos 1280 SoC, a 5000mAh battery with 25W charging support, and a 4.1 UI based on Android 12 with 4 years of platform updates

    The Samsung Galaxy A73 5G and A33 5G will be available in select markets from April 22 via Samsung.com. You can choose them in black, blue, white and peach.

    Meanwhile, the Galaxy A53 5G will retail in the US from March 31 through Samsung.com and select carriers. Those who pre-order it will earn a free pair of Galaxy Buds Live.

    Pricing will be revealed later for various markets based on availability.