Xiaomi has grown to a global brand in the last decade. The company currently has two sub-brands – Redmi and POCO – basically for affordable smartphones. This doesn’t come with any comprise, as we have seen in the last ten years of the company’s existence. They employ the best craftsmanship and materials for their device. Also, with the length of support for each phone, Xiaomi has been destined for the top. The company started off offering decent smartphones for day-to-day activities, but recently, they’ve released game-centric smartphones. Aside from the Black Shark series, the company has affordable smartphones for gaming…
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It took POCO months after the official announcement of the stable MIUI 13 to bring it to the eligible device in its stables. The Xiaomi sub-brand is known for selling reworked Redmi and Xiaomi phones at an affordable price while giving them a slightly different interface with the POCO launcher onboard. Perhaps, the reason for delaying the MIUI 13 rollout until recently. The update arrived on the POCO F3 in Europe before making it to POCO X3 Pro users globally, while the POCO X3 GT has also received the upgrade in India. It seems those in India are now getting…
The rise of mobile gaming has introduced thousands of gamers to Android phones. While iOS devices have strong security and privacy features, Xiaomi phones have been a favorite amongst gamers for long battery life, improved graphics, and higher latency. One of the biggest booms in mobile gaming has been the adaptation of popular video game series—especially those that perform well within the eSports industry. For example, PUBG Mobile is the most-played mobile game available on the market today with 1.17 billion users, according to Sensor Tower. This is largely due to the popularity and success of PUBG as an eSport.…
Xiaomi recently announced the second phase of the MIUI 13 stable deployment and has started rolling it out to eligible units. So far, the upgrade has arrived on a handful of Xiaomi phones, mostly premium phones in China, but it seems mid-range options are also getting the update. The Redmi K30 4G, which is the Chinese version of the POCO X2, has started receiving a much-anticipated upgrade. However, it’s a limited release pending when the beta preview is completed, although we are optimistic in the next couple of days. The Redmi K30 4G debuted in December 2019 pre-installed with Android…
The successor of the POCO X3 Pro – POCO X4 Pro 5G is only a reworked Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G, with both phones sharing a similar design. It brings 5G connectivity at an affordable price tag while giving options to those that want something different from regular Redmi phones. Perhaps, something unique with the POCO branding besides the camera sensors and the POCO launcher to spice things up. POCO X4 Pro 5G Specs Highlights 6.67-inch AMOLED panel120Hz refresh rateHDR10 support700nits brightness (1200 nits peak brightness)Corning Gorilla Glass 5Snapdragon 695 Octa-Core processor8GB of RAM and 128GB of ROM108MP + 8MP…