0:00And we are back with another Poco
0:03smartphone review. As always, the brand
0:05has built a reputation for delivering
0:07impressive hardware at aggressive
0:09prices, and the Poco M8 Pro 5G continues
0:13that trend by packing a punch in the
0:16areas that matter most to everyday
0:18users. So, no, their M series aren’t
0:22necessarily flagship killers. Think of
0:24the M series models as performance
0:26focused mid-rangers. What’s interesting
0:28here is that the M8 Pro 5G feels like a
0:31thoughtfully tuned device rather than a
0:34spec sheet experiment. So, without
0:36further ado, let’s get into it.
0:44[music]
0:46Poco’s design language here is
0:48interesting to say the least, especially
0:50in this two-tone silver colorway that we
0:53have. The camera housing is huge and
0:56placed in the upper middle of the rear
0:58and gets some carbon fiber trims or
1:00patterning on the sides. There’s also
1:02this nice midline that creates a 3D like
1:05effect depending on how the light hits
1:08it. Look at that. Kind of looks like a
1:10sword sort of. I [music] mean, if you
1:12guys catch my drift. The handset itself
1:14feels solid with a well balanced weight
1:17of 208 g. A noteworthy addition is the
1:20IP68 dust and water resistance, which
1:23you don’t often see in mid-range
1:25handsets. It provides extra peace of
1:28mind for everyday life, whether you’re
1:30about to get caught in the rain or
1:32accidentally drop the phone in the
1:34toilet. For a plus-size phone,
1:37ergonomics aren’t too [music] shabby.
1:39The volume rocker and power button are
1:40situated on the right side. Found up top
1:43is a secondary microphone and one of the
1:45stereo speakers. [music] At the bottom
1:47is its dual nano SIM card tray, primary
1:50mic for calls, USB type-C port for
1:52charging and wired data transfers,
1:53[music]
1:54and the second stereo speaker. Lastly,
1:58in typical Poco fashion, there’s even an
2:00IR blaster found in the bottom right
2:02ring of the camera housing. Overall, for
2:04design and construction, the Poco M8 Pro
2:07ticks some good boxes here, like an IP68
2:10certification, a solid feel in hand, and
2:14symmetrical display bezels. Its
2:16aesthetic may not be for everyone, but
2:19it’s nice to see Poco trying new things
2:21compared [music] to its competition. For
2:24display, the Poco M8 Pro 5G comes alive
2:26with its large 6.83 [music]
2:28in 1.5K quadcurved AMOLED panel, quad
2:32curved, which is just [music] the edges
2:34of the display that features an adaptive
2:37120 Hz refresh rate that can go down to
2:3960 Hz and a peak brightness that goes up
2:42to 3,200 nits. It’s also Widevine level
2:451 certified, which means users can
2:47stream videos in the best quality
2:48available for all platforms and gets all
2:51kinds of HDR support from Dolby Vision
2:54to HDR10 Plus. Out of the box, color
2:57reproduction is punchy [music] and
2:58vibrant, but we can adjust that in
3:01display color settings to a profile that
3:03prioritizes accuracy. Overall contrast
3:05is deep and scrolling animations feel
3:08buttery smooth. Multimedia consumption
3:10is solid, too. There’s enough brightness
3:12for daylight viewing and paired with
3:14rich audio output with the help of Dolby
3:16Atmos built in. Quick tip, tick
3:19immersive sound on in the sound effects
3:21menu for the most immersive auditory
3:23experience from the Poco M8 Pro. For
3:26biometric security options, users get
3:28fingerprint unlock with the optical
3:30indis scanner and optical face unlock
3:33with the help of the front-facing
3:34camera. We believe that the fingerprint
3:37method is a more secure means of
3:39protection. And although recognition
3:41feels quick, the phone’s unlocking
3:43animation can [music] make it feel like
3:45it can or could be faster. For optics,
3:49the Poco M8 Pro 5G’s camera setup looks
3:51familiar to its Redmi counterpart, but
3:54with a notable difference. It gets rid
3:56of the telephoto sensor. It features a
3:5950 megapixel main camera alongside an 8
4:02megapixel ultrawide and in front is a 32
4:05megapixel selfie camera. In daylight,
4:07the main shooter captures crisp and
4:09detailed shots with vibrant colors.
4:11Poco’s post-processing also likes to up
4:14that contrast, but it is still tasteful.
4:16Portrait shots are pleasing with
4:18adequate edge detection for social media
4:20use, and the ultrawide behaves as
4:22expected. It’s great for landscapes and
4:25group shots, though it doesn’t match the
4:27quality of the main camera in low light.
4:29Selfies are reliably sharp, lending
4:31themselves well to social post and video
4:34chats. This isn’t a camera phone meant
4:37to outshoot flagships, but for everyday
4:39photography and content sharing.
4:42It gets the job done consistently and
4:44well. For video, the device is capable
4:46of shooting at a max resolution of 4K at
4:4930 frames per second at the rear. 4K 30
4:52frames per second video sample with the
4:54main camera of the Poco M8 Pro 4 5G and
4:58can go up to 6x from the 1x main camera.
5:04And when you shoot starting with the
5:07main camera, you cannot switch to the
5:09ultrawide.
5:10And when you start shooting using the
5:13ultra wide, you cannot switch to the
5:14main camera. So, what it’s actually
5:15doing when you’re zooming on the ultra
5:17wide is it’s just digitally zooming and
5:20not actually switching to the main lens.
5:23There is a shoot steady option that caps
5:25the resolution to 1080p at 30 or 60
5:28frames per second. And it also gets the
5:30ability to shoot slow motion capped at
5:321080p at 120 frames per second. The
5:35selfie camera maxes out to 1080p at 60
5:37[music] frames per second and 720p at
5:40120 frames per second for slow-mo. Out
5:42of the box, the device runs on HyperOS 2
5:45based on Android 15, giving us a clean
5:47and modern interface with minimal
5:49clutter. Minimal navigation does feel as
5:52intuitive as any other Android device.
5:55Animations are smooth and the software
5:57doesn’t get in the way. Poco’s Hyper OS
6:00has [music] matured nicely, especially
6:02with Hyper OS3 in terms of stability.
6:04The question on our mind is why didn’t
6:07it ship with that out of the box? Other
6:11than that, it is pretty typical Poco.
6:13Everything works as intended. Still no
6:16extra dim mode available in the display
6:18settings or accessibility settings menu.
6:21And annoying notifications from get
6:23apps, mi browser, and themes are still
6:27here. Of course, we can easily turn
6:29those notifications off and even
6:31uninstall or hide apps we don’t want to
6:34see somewhere. In terms of software
6:37support, we haven’t gotten official word
6:38for this at [music] the time of
6:40recording, but we have seen leaks online
6:43suggesting 2 years of major Android
6:45updates and 4 years of security patches.
6:48Typical mid-range promises. Under the
6:51hood is the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7S Gen 4
6:53chipset, a well balanced performer made
6:56with a 4 nanometer process that features
6:58an octaore CPU clocked up to 2.7 GHz and
7:01paired with the Adreno 810 GPU. [music]
7:03Our review unit came equipped with 12 GB
7:06of LPDDR4X RAM and 512 GB of UFS 2.2
7:10internal storage. Our synthetic
7:12benchmark scores paint a clear picture.
7:14The M8 Pro 5G sits comfortably in the
7:17upper mid-range territory. CPU
7:19performance is strong, translating to
7:21quick app launches, smooth multitasking,
7:23and reliable day-to-day responsiveness.
7:25GPU scores tell us that most games run
7:28admirably at moderate settings. We won’t
7:30hit flagship tier frame rates, but
7:33performance is stable enough for PUBG
7:35Mobile, Mobile Legends, Call of Duty
7:38Mobile, and Asphalt without noticeable
7:40hiccups. In Genchin Impact, graphics are
7:42set to medium by default, and we
7:44recommend keeping those settings the
7:46same, but we can push the frame rate to
7:4860 frames per [music] second for more
7:50fluidity. Storage speeds are respectable
7:52for this class, ensuring that large app
7:54loads and media loads don’t bog down the
7:57entire experience. In real world use,
8:00switching between apps, gaming sessions,
8:02and media playback all feel very
8:04responsive. Overall, this is a
8:06performance profile that impresses for
8:09its price segment. It’s fast enough to
8:11satisfy power users without straying
8:13into unnecessary overkill, and it’s also
8:16worth noting that all our benchmarks
8:17were run in [music] performance mode.
8:19Battery life is also pretty good on this
8:21device. The M8 Pro 5G packs a promising
8:246,500 mAh cell. In our PC Mark 3.0 O
8:28battery test, it lasted 17 hours and 6
8:30minutes, which translates to over a full
8:32day of heavy use and even longer under
8:34mixed or light usage patterns. But for a
8:386,500 mAh capacity, it is a little bit
8:41questionable. We did expect a higher
8:43number or score. Luckily, this thing
8:46charges quickly thanks to its 100 watt
8:48fast charging brick included in the box.
8:50So whether we need to top up during
8:52lunch or we’re preparing for an evening
8:55out, a quick boost gives us a
8:57significant return on screen time in
8:59just minutes, just make sure that the
9:01wired charging mode is set to top speed
9:03and battery [music] settings. In terms
9:05of connectivity, the Poco M8 Pro 5G
9:08packs in all the basic essentials,
9:10including 5G, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.4,
9:14and NFC for contactless transactions.
9:16Like I mentioned earlier, Poco also
9:18retains the IR blaster found over here,
9:21which is a quirky but useful feature
9:23that lets us control appliances like TVs
9:26and air conditioners straight [music]
9:27from the phone. Overall, call quality is
9:31good, whether on data or Wi-Fi. And
9:34nope, there is no eim support on this
9:36device, nor expandable storage via micro
9:38SD. We think they’re just phasing out
9:42micro SD cards from mid-range tier
9:45phones and up. So, if you guys want
9:48expandable storage, you guys may have to
9:51stick to [music] the entrylevel segment.
9:53Wrapping this video up, the Poco M8 Pro
9:565G may not be trying to rewrite the
9:58smartphone playbook, but it does rewrite
10:01expectations in its class. It brings a
10:04well-rounded experience with a premium
10:06feeling display, dependable performance,
10:09all-day battery life, and a camera setup
10:11that hits the sweet spot for everyday
10:13shooters. Unless, of course, you would
10:15rather get a telephoto sensor over an
10:17ultrawide. For that, you may need to
10:19look somewhere else because it doesn’t
10:22chase after the latest and greatest
10:24camera specs or unnecessary bells and
10:26whistles. [music]
10:27Instead, it delivers what Poco thinks
10:29most people actually need. So, if you
10:32want a phone that’s fast, enduring, and
10:34versatile for both work and play without
10:36pushing you into premium price
10:38territory, the Poco M8 Pro 5G is a
10:41compelling candidate. It’s a perfect
10:43example of how smart choices trump over
10:46specification, giving us value where it
10:48matters most. So, what did you guys
10:50think of the Poco M8 Pro 5G? Let us know
10:54in the comments section below. And if
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11:15again, this was the Poco M8 Pro 5G,
11:19Miguel T, and happy new year to you all.
11:23Cheers.
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