Poco X6 Pro review:
All of the Pocos in the family showed up at our door at once, and this is the greatest one of them all: the X6 Pro. Along with rapid charging. A dazzling OLED display. A powerful Mediatek CPU. Xiaomi’s revolutionary HyperOS on top of Android 14 are all included in the most recent X Pro.
In an attempt to dispel any more doubt about Xiaomi’s dubious name and availability policies. We will mention that the Poco X6 Pro shares several specifications with the Redmi K70E, a device exclusive to China. Naturally, there are some genetic similarities between the Pro and the non-Pro X6 as well as certain shared components. With other Redmi Note 13 models (of which there are a few more).
Returning our attention to the Poco X6 Pro, we find that it has an OLED screen measuring 6.67 inches with a maximum brightness of 1,200nits (or even 1,800 in some situations). compatibility for Dolby Vision, and resolution that surpasses average. The Poco’s processor, the Dimensity 8300 Ultra, offers amazing performance and is between flagship and midrange silicon. In the meantime, the updated MIUI, which is adored by many, has a new design thanks to the revised graphics of the new Android overlay.
The battery capacity of the Poco and its Chinese Redmi equivalent differs noticeably; the X6 Pro is rated at 5,000mAh. While the K70E’s is at 5,500mAh. Although there has been a slight decrease in power (from 90W on the Redmi to 67W) in the charging capacity from China to the rest of the globe. We still anticipate strong performance from this one.
Regarding the camera system, there’s not much to get excited about. But we’re still willing to be surprised by the otherwise mediocre gear. A 2MP macro and a meek 8MP ultrawide camera accompany the 64MP primary camera. If the primary can successfully achieve a 2x zoom, that may be a respectable performance.