Xiaomi POCO F4 Review
Xiaomi POCO F4 Review: Get Optimized Gaming Experience
The Xiaomi POCO F series is a mid-range phone from a Chinese manufacturer that is perfect for those who are looking for a smartphone with all the latest features. The F series has a design and build quality you can expect from top-notch options. POCO F series is available in different models, and recently the company has brought a new model Poco F4. The phone has already been released in India on June 23. Let's see the details of the Xiaomi Poco F4.
Key Features of Xiaomi Poco F4
Design
Poco F4 is an upgraded version of Poco F3. So, you will find some similarities in design, while there are some differences too. For the F4, however, Poco evolved the trend of releasing squared-off versions of devices with flat edges. In doing so, the brand took away some of the attraction of the preexisting F3 model while ensuring that, nonetheless, it integrated with the smartphone market rather than looking unique.
The camera on the back of the phone is neat enough, with a square component protruding from a rectangular base. The camera is located in the top left corner. As seen in most phones these days, F4’s, both the back and front cover are glass. Hence, nearly all of the front panel is taken up by the display, and you will find a tiny hole-punch camera at the top of the display.
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Display
The full HD AMOLED screen on the Poco F4 is excellent for a device of this price. It is bright, reaching peaks of 1300 nits, and it supports refresh rates of up to 120 Hz. In addition to that, the phone support HDR10+ and Dolby Vision. All things considered, it's a highly dynamic screen. Needless to say, the 395 pixel-per-inch pixels offer plenty of detail.
When you think about the mix of clarity, brightness, and contrast on this model of midrange phone, it is easily among the top options in its class. The shades are somewhat cheerful and vivid, and the dark shade is very deep.
However, the display detail depends on how you set it up, as it offers multiple setting options. However, the default color scheme is Vivid, which, depending on the intensity, can sometimes make certain hues too strong. Reds, oranges, and pinks are among the colors that lose saturation under their influence.
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Sound
The Poco F4 contains two speakers on either end of the phone. The speakers create stereo audio together. However, the speaker on the top part of the phone is not strong enough like the bottom speaker. They get loud enough to sound great, and they are also powerful enough to stream in the sizable room. But they are not very clear enough at the higher fringes of the frequency spectrum.
Camera
Modern smartphones contain lenses for just about every situation, and the Poco F4 contains three lenses. The 64-megapixel main camera, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 2-megapixel macro lens. With these lenses, you can take close-up, telephoto, and wide-angle images in pretty much any scenario.
The primary sensor is usually a color sensor of 64 megapixels, which distinguishes right down to a 16-megapixel picture and merges four pixels to make it one. With this feature, Poco F4 is able to grab worthy pics.
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The phone comes with Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) feature. The camera's OIS feature gives you more control over how your phone takes photos, even for massive movements.
Those who have the proper skills for taking excellent photos can take full advantage of the high-definition camera on the phone. Among the options is a six-lens 4K cinematic camera with capabilities such as AI Skyscraping 4.0, AI Erase 2.0, Panoramic selfie, and more.
Performance
Poco F4, at its heart, is a mobile device with a gaming function and can easily be observed by examining its smooth-as-butter performance. The device's Qualcomm Snapdragon 870A chipset and UFS 3.1 LPDDR5 memory ensure that the data is transferred at a maximum speed on the phone. Once again, it affords a user a smooth and consistent transition from app to app.
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The only thing bothering me is that the phone gets very hot relatively quickly when playing video games at the top settings. However, it has a cooling system to prevent the phone from catching on fire, but you will definitely feel a small temperature increase on your hands.
The phone comes with different memory variations. It comes with 3 RAM variations 6GB, 8GB, and 12GM. For the storage, you will get two versions, 128GB and 256GB. However, Poco F4 doesn't come with external SD card options.
Optimized Gaming Experience
Part of the reason why the POCO F4 is exceptionally good with video games is that it includes a game optimizer called Game Turbo that can help you be more productive while playing. You can choose Classic Mode (default) or Pro Mode (for professional gamers). You can also adjust settings for initiating, accuracy, responsiveness, and graphical performance.
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Battery
The phone's Li-Pro 4500mAh battery comes with a 67W turbo-charging feature and takes only slightly over 38 minutes to charge from 0 percent to 100 percent, irrespective of how much battery power it has. The phone also comes with a power delivery 3.0 and 3+ quick charging features.
Price of Xiaomi Poco F4
The 6GB with 128GB variation is priced at 27,999 rupee, which is Tk. 33,730 (1 rupee= Tk. 1.20). The 8Gb with 128GB variation is 29,999 rupees or Tk. 36,139 (1 rupee= Tk. 1.20). However, the official price of Xiaomi Poco F4 in Bangladesh may vary due to tax issues and company policy.
Final Words
The Xiaomi Poco F4 is an effective competitor as a smartphone and a gaming experience, which can meet your requisites the most for gamers. On top of that, the massive battery is good to go for a few days if you are a normal user. The vibrant screen and flawless performance make it an enjoyable gadget for anyone.
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