Poco X6 Pro review

GSMArena Team, 12 January 2024.

Design, build quality, handling

The aren't surprises when it comes to the design of the Poco X6 Pro - the familiar oversized camera rectangle on the back is the icing on a blocky, sharp-edged Poco cake. Admittedly, the Pro has a bit more in the way of shapes than the fully flat X6 - a gentle curve on the rear edges spicing things up a little bit.

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Unlike the X6's Victus display protection, the X6 Pro has a Gorilla Glass 5 sheet on top of its display - a moderately surprising development. The frame is matte plastic on the Pro like on the vanilla model, and the rear panel is also made of plastic.

Poco X6 Pro review

The Poco X6 Pro comes in a choice of three colors - black, yellow, and gray. Our review unit is the black colorway, it's glossy and mirror-like, and it's about as bad as it comes in terms of picking up smudges. The yellow option features a leather-like finish so it should be both grippier and way less accomodating to fingerprints. The gray one we haven't seen, but unless Poco has come up with some sort of frosted finish, it's probably as bad as the black one when it comes to keeping it clean.

Poco X6 Pro review

We already mentioned the camera patch on the back of the X6 Pro, but it's such a signature design cue at this point that it bears repeating. On this black colorway it's not quite as prominent as on the other two options where the black contrasts against the color of the rest of the panel, but it still manages to draw attention thanks to the large camera lenses and the Poco badge.

Poco X6 Pro review

Much like the X6, the X6 Pro carries an IP54 rating for dust and water protection. Dust aside, the '4' in the rating means it should be covered for heavy splashes from all 360 degrees and the handset should be able to survive a downpour. That said, a lot of the handsets in the class have submersion-grade IP67 or IP68 protection, so the Poco X6 Pro is a bit underequipped.

Poco X6 Pro review

It's more than properly equipped on the front, where the 6.67-inch OLED takes center stage, but let's not get ahead of ourselves with the numbers. The thin bezels that appear of uniform thickness upon a passing glance, give off a rather premium impression.

Poco X6 Pro review

Above the display, where the glass meets the frame, there's a chiseled section for the earpiece. The punch-hole selfie camera is centered along the top edge of the screen.

The right side of the phone houses the physical controls - a power button and a volume rocker above it, both clicking nicely. There's nothing on the right side.

Up top, there's another outlet for the top speaker. Also in here is the IR emitter - a staple in Xiaomi phones regardless of lineup, and the top mic.

The bottom is where you'll find the usual stuff - the USB-C port, loudspeaker, and a microphone. The SIM slot can be seen here as well, the dual nano SIM tray protected against dust and water ingress by a red gasket.

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There is also an optical fingerprint scanner underneath the display, and it worked without incident in our experience. It could have been placed a little higher, but it's not something you couldn't get used use after a few days or even hours with the Poco.

Poco X6 Pro review

The X6 Pro measures 160.5x73.4x8.25mm and weighs 186g, if you're getting the regular plastic version - add 0.1mil of thickness and 4g of heft for the vegan leather option. The footprint is noticeably smaller than that of the X5 Pro, while also accommodating the same size display, so that perception of bezel thinness is confirmed by the numbers as well - 2.6mm narrower is a lot narrower, even at this overall size.

Poco X6 Pro review

It remains a full-size phone, of course, and occupies pockets as such. Handling is mostly good - the curved rear edges improve in-hand feel, while the flat frame offers a lot of gripping area even though it's not particularly grippy per se. The glossy back isn't too slippery, though the vegan leather option will probably offer more secure purchase - not to mention vasly improved smudge resistance.

Poco X6 Pro review

Reader comments

  • Ali
  • 17 May 2024
  • KI{

Recently my poco x3 pro got dead. Should I consider x6 pro ?? I am much worried about the dead issue of poco devices. Someone please tell me if x6 pro will also have any issues in future

  • Anonymous
  • 16 May 2024
  • 0U4

Saying that sustained performance matter and assuming that Poco F5 is better is not "facts and logic" First, it depends on user's needs, some may prefer better peak performance and other need sustained performance Second Poc...

  • Anonymous
  • 16 May 2024
  • 0U4

Single core is meaningless by now, either the SoC is so overpowered to the point it is no longer relevant or need multiple cores to get enough performance like for some games