Poco M4 Pro 5G phone It is another Xiaomi middleware option for those who are looking for a good mobile phone compatible with NGN. It offers a bigger screen with better quality, improved cameras, faster charging and stereo sound. Does all of this make its value for money unbeatable? we will see.
The design tries to escape from the Redmi line and features a giant block at the back as is typical of the Poco line. The design may not be completely inaudible and even reminiscent of other recent Xiaomi releases, but it is undeniable that we still have a certain identity here.
The screen is disappointing in brightness, but it has good colours. The panel responds at a maximum of 90Hz, but the touch sensor goes above and beyond to ensure better response time in games. Stereo sound is a great addition, with a solid, but unbalanced sound between bass, mid, and treble.
Multitasking performance is another weakness; Poco M4 Pro tends to reload apps frequently. At least it offers good gaming performance. The battery lasts well at standard 60Hz mode; If you decide to change to 90Hz, you will have less autonomy, but still enough for the whole day. Recharge time is just over an hour, which is above the category.
There are only two cameras, which may seem like a step backwards compared to its predecessor, but what matters is that the ultra-wide camera is more useful than the one dedicated to blackout. Poco M4 Pro has good photographic performance in any situation and the front end records good selfies. The camcorder is very limited and does not record in 4K and can focus more quickly.
To check all the details of our Poco M4 Pro 5G review, simply access the link below. You will also see what he has to offer in the face of his competitors.
While the Poco M4 Pro 5G has yet to be officially launched in Brazil, you can check out the offers for the imported model below:
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