Xiaomi Poco X6 Neo
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- Sensei
- M}k
- 20 Mar 2024
Tamir, 17 Mar 2024Is it possible for someone to buy a phone today without NFC?Why do you care ? If it's there, you can just enable it.
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- Anonymous
- pe0
- 19 Mar 2024
Anonymous, 13 Mar 2024+SD card
+3.5 jack
Very good phone.It's missing the most important element
IPS display panel
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- HelioG42069
- mUA
- 19 Mar 2024
Mickey, 15 Mar 2024Mediatek and this weak specification according to the price... moreThe X6 Pro uses a dimensity 8300, a MediaTek chipset.. by the way custom ROMs do exist for MediaTek chips.
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- Tamir
- 0@b
- 17 Mar 2024
Is it possible for someone to buy a phone today without NFC?
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- Anonymous
- 3Uu
- 17 Mar 2024
It's basically 99% a rebranded Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 5G
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- Anonymous
- CbD
- 16 Mar 2024
This phone doesn't have a proximity sensor. It uses Virtual Proximity. GSMArena needs to update this info.
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- Anonymous
- raP
- 15 Mar 2024
Mickey, 15 Mar 2024Mediatek and this weak specification according to the price... moreMediatek no cusrom support ? U need to wake up😁
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- Mickey
- fCB
- 15 Mar 2024
Guys better choose Poco X6 ..thank me.later :)
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- Mickey
- fCB
- 15 Mar 2024
Mediatek and this weak specification according to the price..when there is no custom ROM support..I will defiantly pick up Poco X6 Pro ..:)
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- sayabosanhidup
- XVx
- 15 Mar 2024
this phone is already 99 % and so cheap perfect for me
im willing to try poco x7 neo with symmetrical bezels on
all 4 side s and it should be next year around march too
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- Sameh sh
- S7H
- 15 Mar 2024
Does it support eSIM?
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- Anonymous
- Xy$
- 14 Mar 2024
NeonHD, 14 Mar 2024Not bad actually, considering the price, specs and design. ... moreDepth sensors on smartphones are no more than psychological gimmicks. They're usually low bin spec contact image sensors that are as small and cheap as possible (see GalaxyCore GC02M1). Many OEMs don't even ship software that utilizes them, and when they do they usually hardcode them to use the least amount of resources possible. The "portrait" or "bokeh" depth effect is achieved mostly through software, and you can confirm that without looking at code simply by the fact that flagship devices rarely feature depth sensors. You can also apply the effect with apps (see Photoshop Express & Google's editor). There are some devices (see older Huawei and some Apple) that utilize true "depth sensors" but again they're mostly useless. A macro camera is relatively more useful than a depth sensor in practical scenarios.
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- Pontus Pilatus
- fXd
- 14 Mar 2024
Why can't a phone have everything that we need. Why create this gem and not include NFC? 😑
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- youtindia
- X@E
- 14 Mar 2024
I am pleasantly surprised to see someone fitting in 5000 Mah in mere 175 grams. Hope they launch a sub 160 gram replacement for a now ageing Mi 11 Lite from almost 3 years ago.
- NeonHD
- 6Fi
- 14 Mar 2024
Not bad actually, considering the price, specs and design. Even its depth sensor is more useful than a 2MP macro.
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- Anonymous
- gLr
- 13 Mar 2024
+SD card
+3.5 jack
Very good phone.