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Wuzixi for Xiaomi Poco X4 Pro 5G Case + [2 Pack] HD Tempered Glass Screen Protector, Silicone Case, Shockproof and durable, Phone Cover for Xiaomi Poco X4 Pro 5G. Red

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The Poco X4 Pro camera rests on the 108-megapixel primary, which uses a Samsung HM2 sensor. It’s the same camera that sits in the similarly priced Redmi Note 10 Pro 5G, and the far more expensive Xiaomi 11T Pro. Which must be good news, right? This camera’s image quality is variable. Image processing, including noise reduction, is significantly worse than some of Xiaomi’s previous efforts at this price — including, not surprisingly, the Xiaomi 11T Pro. This is evident up-close, where fine detail looks fuzzier than that on images taken with last year’s Redmi Note 10 Pro. Aside from the display, it's the camera that's gotten the biggest upgrade in the Poco X4 Pro 5G. Up from the 48MP of the X3 Pro, the X4 Pro 5G has a 108MP 1/1.52-inch main sensor that promises much better low light performance, for one. We'll test that in detail in our full review.

The X4 Pro 5G comes with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 695 5G chip. There are 2 configurations here: One offers 6 GB of RAM with 128 GB of storage and the other one is 8 GB of RAM with 256 GB of storage. The chip performs admirably in both games and apps, allowing the user to navigate between them relatively smoothly. Although it should be known that some apps that feature lots of videos and images stutter. When it comes to the battery life, the X4 Pro 5G is solid even when the 120 Hz mode is active. With average use, the 5,000 mAh battery lasts longer around a day and a half. Potentially, the battery lasts even longer when the display is switched to the 60Hz mode. And finally, there is 67W wired charging that fills up the battery for more than 50% in 15 minutes. X4 Pro 5G: Price UK The handset also comes with Xiaomi’s mid-level 67W fast-charging standard. Xiaomi offers speeds up to 120W today, but 67W is still a lot more powerful than anything Samsung or Apple provides. Let’s hope it’s the latter, since it means the Poco X4 Pro may become more consistent with future software updates. That 'flex' is the extended glass platform that sits over much of the phone’s width. There doesn’t appear to be much point to it, other than such moves can appear to make the camera array seem more advanced than it is. You’ll see similar ostentatious designs in the Honor 50 range.

There’s some more bad news, too – and another opportunity to bash the Snapdragon 695. It restricts the Poco X4 Pro to 1080p video capture at 30 frames per second. There’s no 4K capture, no standard 60fps shooting, even if you drop the resolution to 720p. This seems a bit odd when there’s a slo-mo mode with 120fps at 720p.

The 108 MP camera is accompanied by a 118 degree ultra-wide-angle camera with 8 megapixels and a 2-megapixel macro lens. The ultra-wide-angle camera has solid photo quality, but offers little detail and low sharpness.

The POCO X4 Pro runs on MIUI 13 over Android 11. It's disappointing that this phone did not get the upgrade to Android 12 considering there are Xiaomi phones out there running Android 12 already. But for Xiaomi-based smartphones, the MIUI version is a lot more important than the underlying Android version. We would have still liked to see it based on Android 12, though. The Poco X4 Pro runs Android 11 and Xiaomi’s MIUI 13. It’s a recent version of Android, the latest of the Xiaomi interface. And the top-most visual layer is Poco Launcher, which determines the look and feel of the skin. Finally, the SIM tray has two slots. The second can be used for either a second SIM or a microSD card. Our review phone has 128GB of storage, but there’s also a 256GB version of the Poco X4 Pro. Display The often very cheap Poco X3 Pro is almost three times as powerful as the Poco X4 Pro 5G by some gaming metrics. While the 108MP camera appears to make up for it on paper, this doesn’t pan out in practice due to a weak Auto HDR mode that too-frequently results in overexposure and dull-looking pictures.

Just look at the Poco X4 Pro’s 3DMark Wild Life test scores. It achieves 1207 points, which doesn’t come close to the last-generation Poco X3 Pro’s 3450 points. This phone may get better all-round with successive software updates. But if the aforementioned issues are tied to the compromises inherent in its Snapdragon 695 processor, it may well not. There’s plenty to like here, but we can’t help but feel that Poco series fans will end up disappointed by the Poco X4 Pro 5G. Xiaomi Poco X4 Pro 5G price and availabilityIs it fast? It should be – but we noticed some strange behavior here. The Poco X4 Pro’s on-screen prompt cycles between 'charging' and 'fast charging' the entire time, causing the phone screen to continually light up during recharging. This looks like a bug to us, and is pretty annoying. The most notable design choice the X4 Pro 5G showcases is its big, bold, in-your-face camera bump. Purely aesthetic, the camera mix on this phone is identical to that of the Redmi Note 11 Pro, whose camera bump is much subtler. OLED provides deeper contrast, with peak brightness higher too. Most noticeable has been that the Poco X4 Pro 5G switches into a completely new gear when the ambient light level gets very high. It's a real shame the X4 Pro's video caps out at 1080p 30fps, because its footage doesn't look bad, and we know its 108MP sensor is capable of 4K capture.

The Poco X4 Pro is much less of a palm-filler as a result, easier to handle than the Poco X3 Pro. In addition, where the X3’s outer shell is all-plastic, the X4 Pro has a flat, glass rear panel. The phone’s sides remain plastic, but the overall feel of the device is a net improvement.

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The OnePlus shows significantly better mid-tone contrast, and cleaner, brighter areas of shadow. The 11T Pro, which uses the same sensor, produces much brighter, punchier pictures all-round, and is only let down by a tendency to amp up color too much. Despite no OIS, the EIS does a fine job of holding a frame steady, and that extends to selfie video too, which holds up well in bright scenes – ultimately making the Redmi Poco X4 Pro a good camera phone at its price. but not an excellent one. Poco X4 Pro 5G: Additional specs The chipset is a 6nm Snapdragon 695 that has a slightly faster, more efficient CPU than last year's SD860, but a less-powerful GPU. You can test this for yourself, if you’re by a window with bright sunlight beaming through. Put the Poco X4 Pro under the beam and you’ll see the OLED panel’s color and contrast shift to maximize visibility. It works well, and is the kind of feature we’d only have associated with true top-end phones just a couple of years ago. Has Xiaomi traded the Poco series’s signature powerful processor for a top-class camera? Not really, but parts of it do sound good on paper.

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