Xiaomi’s sub-brand Poco has gained a reputation for delivering some of the best value phones in the market, and its latest offerings, the X6 Pro and M6 Pro, are already making waves as strong competitors for the title of the value phone of the year.
The higher-tier X6 Pro, featuring a 6.7-inch 1.5k resolution 120Hz OLED panel with an impressive touch sampling rate of up to 2160Hz, stands out as a powerhouse.
Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8300 Ultra, a cutting-edge 4nm silicon in the upper mid-tier performance range, the Poco X6 Pro claims an exceptional display with thin and uniform bezels, providing an immersive visual experience that exceeds expectations for its price range.
The phone offers generous memory and storage options, providing up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. Paired with the MediaTek chip, the device incorporates a software optimization algorithm named WildBoost, enabling efficient resource allocation for gaming fans.
In performance tests, the Poco X6 Pro showcased its strength, running graphically intensive games at 90fps or above. While it may not outshine dedicated flagship gaming phones, the X6 Pro impresses significantly, especially considering its expected sub-$400 price tag.
Built with attention to detail, the phone features a well-crafted design, incorporating a vegan leather back and a flat plastic frame that not only enhances its aesthetics but also allows the phone to stand upright.
Despite the plastic frame, it exudes a premium feel, showcasing Poco’s commitment to quality.
Although the official pricing is yet to be confirmed, reliable rumors suggest that the Poco X6 Pro is expected to be priced under $350, converted from the Indian price. With a focus on gaming and delivering exceptional value, especially in key markets like India, the X6 Pro is prepared to be a tough competitor, setting a high standard for value in the smartphone technology.