Poco has launched the successor to its most popular mid-range phone, the Poco X3, in India today. This Poco X2 successor was first unveiled in Europe a couple of weeks ago. Poco X3 is the world’s first smartphone to be backed by the Snapdragon 732G chipset, paired with a 120Hz display, 64MP quad-camera setup, and a humongous 6,000mAh battery pack.
The 6GB+64GB base variant of the Poco X3 has been priced at Rs. 16,999 in India whereas the higher-end 6GB+128GB and 8GB+128GB variants will retail at Rs. 18,499 and Rs. 19,999 respectively.
Starting off with the design, the company states that Poco X3 comes with a standout new ‘Go-faster’ design with a monstrous camera module up-top and a holographic ‘Poco’ logo (which is also massive) at the bottom. The device sports a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, which doubles as the power button.
As for the humongous camera module on the rear, Poco X3 sports a primary 64MP Sony IMX682 sensor. You also have a 13MP ultra-wide lens with a 119-degree FOV, a 2MP depth sensor, and a 2MP macro camera onboard. The camera supports a slew of features, including Night mode, Night filters, AI Skyscaping 3.0, and Pro mode.