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Poco X3 Pro launched in India brings Snapdragon 860 SoC, 120Hz display and more

Poco has officially launched the Qualcomm Snapdragon 860 SoC totting, Poco X3 Pro in India. The device is the successor of the Poco X3 Pro that was launched last year in the country. 

The Poco X3 Pro is aimed at gaming enthusiasts and users seeking high levels of performance from their phones without breaking the bank. As such, the device houses a big display that also supports a 120Hz fast refresh rate. There's also other hardware on the device that's primed for handling high-performance tasks. 

Poco X3 Pro: Price

The Poco X3 Pro has been launched in India in two variants, with the entry one bringing with itself 6GB RAM and 128GB storage at a price of RS 18,999. The higher-end 8GB+128GB variant has been launched in 20,999. The X3 Pro will be available via Flipkart from April 6. The company will be making the device available in three new colours. 

Poco X3 Pro: Specifications

Talking about the specifications of the phone, the Poco X3 Pro comes with a 6.67-inch Full HD+ resolution display that also supports up to an adaptive 120Hz refresh rate. The phone comes with a selfie camera housed inside a punch-hole. For protection, the screen comes with a layer of Gorilla Glass 6. The device is not the thinnest in the market as it measures 9.4 millimeters in thickness and weighs 215 grams.

The device comes with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 860 chipset under the hood. This is an octa-core solution with a CPU running at up to 2.96GHz and Adreno 640 GPU. The SoC is paired with up to 8GB RAM and 128GB of UFS 3.1 storage. As for the software, the device runs on MIUI 12 and Poco Launcher which is based on Android 11 out-of-the-box. 

For cameras, the device brings with itself a 48MP primary camera, an 8MP ultra-wide-angle camera with a 119-degree field of view, a 2MP macro camera and a 2MP depth sensor. On the front, there is a 20MP selfie camera housed within the notch cutout. Apart from this, the phone also gets stereo speakers, a side-mounted fingerprint reader, IR blaster and is equipped with a 5,160mAh battery that supports 33W fast charging out-of-the-box. 



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