In the span of just a few months, POCO has released two bang-for-the-buck smartphones. It released the Snapdragon 732G-powered POCO X3 NFC in September, then just recently, the Snapdragon 662-powered POCO M3. The POCO X3 NFC wins in the display department, thanks to the slightly larger screen, with a 120Hz refresh rate, HDR10, and Gorilla Glass 5 protection. The POCO M3 settles with the standard 60Hz refresh rate and Gorilla Glass 3. Both can provide great viewing experiences, but if you want smooth animations and HDR content, go for the POCO X3 NFC. For the cameras, the POCO X3 NFC is more versatile thanks to the extra ultrawide camera, which the POCO M3 doesn't have. The same can be said with the selfie cameras as the POCO X3 NFC has a 20MP shooter, while the POCO M3 only has an 8MP. However, the POCO X3 NFC has the newer Bluetooth 5.1, NFC, and IP53-certified splash-proofing. Read more in our articles including "POCO M3 vs POCO X3 NFC: Which one to get?" and "POCO M3 vs realme narzo 20 specs comparison".
In the span of just a few months, POCO has released two bang-for-the-buck smartphones. It released the Snapdragon 732G-powered POCO X3 NFC in September, then just recently, the Snapdragon 662-powered POCO M3.
The POCO X3 NFC wins in the display department, thanks to the slightly larger screen, with a 120Hz refresh rate, HDR10, and Gorilla Glass 5 protection. The POCO M3 settles with the standard 60Hz refresh rate and Gorilla Glass 3. Both can provide great viewing experiences, but if you want smooth animations and HDR content, go for the POCO X3 NFC.
Our coverage of poco m3 specs includes: "POCO M3 vs POCO X3 NFC: Which one to get?"; "POCO M3 vs realme narzo 20 specs comparison"; "WATCH: POCO M3 Unboxing and Hands-On". Each article provides unique insights and information.