Poco M4 Pro 5G Review
The M4 is a stellar budget smartphone from the Xiaomi sub-brand, arguably one of the best budget devices for 2021. At this price, the POCO M4 Pro 5G offers a 90Hz display for a smoother touch experience, a fast Dimensity 810 processor that helps better games, 33W fast charging, and 5G support. Sure, the M4 Pro 5G is a little more expensive than the Poco M3, but you get an IP53 certified ultra-wide camera for dust and splash resistance, NFC, and 33W fast charging. The M4 does a good job of combining all the basics: good design, bright display, great time battery life, great performance and good rear cameras.
Poco M4 Pro certainly fills the table with its unique design
language, great screen, great battery life and overall great performance. The
Poco M4 Pro 5G is another great phone with solid performance, a mediocre
camera, attractive design and long battery life. Compared to the Poco M4 Pro,
it lacks power, plus 5G and 33W charging, but you still get features like a 90Hz
LCD panel, 5000mAh battery, 50MP main camera, 8MP ultra-wide lens, and NFC. The
M4 Pro's rear camera body design is similar to what we've seen on the M3 Pro,
and features an updated camera module, an ultra-wide launch lens, faster 33W
fast charging, and a bright 90Hz LCD screen.
Poco M4 Pro 5G Full Specifications
Other than that, the POCO M4 Pro 5G itself looks great, its 50MP
camera shoots well in daylight, it has stereo speakers to improve overall
sound, it has NFC, IR Blaster, and plenty of MIUI 12.5 features. POCO M4 Pro
uses the classic POCO design and looks absolutely amazing. We have the POCO
Yellow color option and two other options are also available, Cool Black and
Power Black. Although the M4 Pro is not sold under the POCO brand in India, the
design itself is the same (minus the POCO logo) and the same internal hardware.
Clean and solid design for the price, great battery life, 5G
connectivity (only up to 6GHz, but that's not a problem considering the Poco M4
Pro is so cheap and doesn't reach good
daytime shots from a 50MP lens, a customizable skin Android is worth a look.
The Poco M4 Pro performs very well, with a nice display, great battery life,
surprisingly good tactile sensations, a comfortable design, a solid build, and
generally competent cameras, it's an all-around smartphone. The Poco M4 Pro is
a good choice for your next purchase if you're looking for an all-around budget
phone that won't let you down.
Consumers will not only get a beautiful smartphone, but also
POCO M4 Pro 5G, an easy-to-use device with an intuitive, clean and aesthetic
user interface. Yes, POCO M4 Pro 5G is worth buying because it is an
inexpensive smartphone that also has 7 bands 5G, stereo speakers, good
processor, long battery life and POCO's own smartphone, so advertising in the
user interface like Redmi Phones. Its latest endeavor may not be as lucrative
as previous Poco phones, and cut-price competition is fierce, but the M4 Pro 5G
still does a lot for little.
A powerful processor, fast battery charging, and smart camera
choices put it a step above the older (albeit considerably smaller) M3 Pro 5G,
and it doesn't sacrifice useful extras like expandable storage to keep costs in
check. However, despite the lack of cheap competition, its latest development
isn't as important as previous Poco phones, and spending a little more on the
likes of the OnePlus Nord CE 5G will get you something like an OLED screen and
sensor Luxury. fingerprint. POCO used the Redmi Note 11 as the based for the
new M4 Pro, and as Xiaomi company continues to use high-quality LCD screens
instead of AMOLED panels on Xiaomi's budget cheap
While most Xiaomi devices now have AMOLED displays, the Xiaomi
sub-brand still retains the LCD panel found on the M4. Most phones at this
price point still have a gap in the middle, thanks to the Xiaomi sub-brand that
installed a 90Hz LCD panel in the M4 Pro. The Poco M4 Pro 5G features a large
6.6-inch display with a 90Hz refresh rate. Since most phones at this price
point have a 120Hz refresh rate or a 90Hz AMOLED display, it underperforms the
competition. Fortunately, Poco added speakers.