The Poco F3 is the latest chapter in the Poco story - and fans of this budget brand are not going to be disappointed by this latest 5G-enabled handset. Xiaomi ’s Poco brand sits alongside the Redmi line as the manufacturer’s affordable alternative to its own, Xiaomi-brand phones, with the Poco F3 5G being a low-cost flagship-powered
Cons. -Lots of bloatware. -Design is more on the safe side. After all the hype, the POCO F5 Pro is finally here in the Philippines–and it appears to be worth the wait. It has the familiar POCO formula of packing flagship features while having aggressive pricing. After using the POCO F5 Pro, we have praises for it–though there’s still room
Poco X5 5G: 3 reasons to skip. 1. MIUI 13 atop Android 12. advertisement. While the software performance of the Poco X5 5G is good overall, the main problem here is the fact that the software version itself is old. You see, it is not about a phone being a high-end one or a low-end one, or in this case, a mid-range one.
Also better in comparison to the adapter provided by Poco for the F4. The later seems to be a passive one as it's not detected in either Windows/Linux unlike the Apple one. So perhaps there is a
Poco has announced its latest flagship phone, the Poco F5 Pro, and the upper mid-ranger Poco F5. "Designed for dedicated techies who want the best forward-looking technology, we have created
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