Xiaomi Poco F3
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Xiaomi Poco F3

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  • 18 Feb 2023

MZiDaN, 12 Feb 2023POCO F3 will receive miui 14 ?Definitely yes, it will also receive miui 15 but with older android version...

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    • XNN
    • 16 Feb 2023

    Anonymous, 14 Feb 2023and miui 15 no, it won't. but, don't worry there are a lot custom rom for this amazing phone

      My Poco F3 is the best replacement of my previous Mi Max

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        • 14 Feb 2023

        Id, 13 Feb 2023Yesand miui 15

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          • 13 Feb 2023

          MZiDaN, 12 Feb 2023POCO F3 will receive miui 14 ?Yes

            POCO F3 will receive miui 14 ?

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              • 06 Feb 2023

              GaucovyAero, 03 Feb 2023Was getting random reboots about 2 times a day - instantly ... moresame issue with my poco f3 also cant connect to wifi and then reboot automatically

                PetarS, 05 Feb 2023Some phones are not meant to be bought refurbished, like mo... moreBy then Xiaomi had officially abandoned Poco F3 and the cybercriminals are enjoying a masquerade party in your newly bought phone.

                  Kiwi, 04 Feb 2023But, ma boi why buy a used phone in the first place? A pho... moreSome phones are not meant to be bought refurbished, like most budget chinese ones, but iPhones, Samsung, Pixel phones are good value bought refurbished, and most mid range or better ones are good value bought used, saving up to more than 50% of the price of a new one just for having less or no warranty, and mostly minor scratches and about 10% battery wear. I will most likely buy this phone used in a few months, and i will save 200-450EUR, as a used one is 200EUR, and a new one 400-650EUR.

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                    • 04 Feb 2023

                    GaucovyAero, 03 Feb 2023Was getting random reboots about 2 times a day - instantly ... moreBut, ma boi why buy a used phone in the first place?
                    A phone is one of those things that aren't supposed to be bought in a refurbished condition.

                      Was getting random reboots about 2 times a day - instantly after I bought it used from a local shop, so I rma'd it (likely issues with the RAM, 8/256GB model). Currently waiting for a replacement of the motherboard by the Xiaomi authorized service center. We will see how that goes...

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                        • 03 Feb 2023

                        Anonymous, 02 Feb 2023I mean you purchased a Poco device with that knowledge alre... moreFor a similar price or a slightly higher price you can get a Samsung mid ranger which will surely compromise on the chipset and build quality but in return you'll get 4 years of software updates as well as IP rating.
                        However If you have deeper pockets buying an iPhone or a Samsung flagship will be my recommendation as you can be worry free for a minimum of 5 years.
                        My father bought iPhone 7+ when it was launched and he is still using it. Apart from battery degradation there are no lags or any issues.

                          Anonymous, 02 Feb 2023Im going to buy a poco f3 what miui version should i stick with?I'm using MIUI Global 13.0.6 Stable.

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                            • 02 Feb 2023

                            JimmyTheGreatest, 31 Jan 2023Poco F3 is, in and by itself, an excellent phone. It's... moreI mean you purchased a Poco device with that knowledge already. So I would say it is more your fault than Poco.
                            Now, I do agree they need to give longer software support.
                            But that will depend if it gives them profit.
                            Apple is able to do it because you pay premium up front, and Apple makes money through their software services too.
                            No one uses Poco's software services, we all unbloat our devices and and use other services mostly Google. So longer software support is just Poco bleeding out money plus a low profit margin won't be good for them financially.
                            That's why at least Poco leaves that to us with custom roms.
                            I'll say they NEED that software support on the premium line up, because Samsung and Google are doing it so they need to match up for the price we pay.
                            But on Poco and Redmi, it's understandable.

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                              • 02 Feb 2023

                              Im going to buy a poco f3 what miui version should i stick with?

                                Poco F3 is, in and by itself, an excellent phone. It's the best smartphone I have owned so far. After all the updates/upgrades I have no problem with it now. The problem is Xiaomi, not the phone! A few months from now Xiaomi will neglect and abandon this stunning phone, which will make it vulnerable for constant malware attacks. That will create a big problem for the end user. The phone will continue to function for several years to come, but it will be unsafe to run important and sensitive tasks on it, tasks like banking, email, ID authentication, multi factor authentication, electronic passport & ID...

                                Xiaomi doesn't care about the end user, because they already got our money and there isn't much we can do about it. Maybe serious and popular news outlets like for example GSMArena, can initiate a thread to discuss long term software maintenance. That will certainly raise customer awareness and hopefully put some pressure on Chinese manufacturers to stop viewing phones as disposables. Rare earth metals are running out and all these electronic disposables are polluting and killing our planet Earth.

                                Phones have to function in an extremely aggressive environment. It's a death wish to do your banking or put your electronic passport in an unprotected smartphone. I don't think installing your own ROM, VPN or antivirus will protect you. The platform itself must be constantly monitored, guarded and protected by the manufacturer. Xiaomi has historically shown that they abandon their units a couple of years after the release date.

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                                  • 31 Jan 2023

                                  I have this phone 1.5 years , there is nothing better on the market for that money

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                                    • sme
                                    • 30 Jan 2023

                                    Using mine since day one, not a single problem.
                                    Everything Works like new, camera with gcam is amazing.
                                    Very thin and easy to use.
                                    Screen is fantastic, wifi reception is strong.

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                                      • 29 Jan 2023

                                      Amazing phone.. have it 2 years now works like a charm :)

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                                        • 27 Jan 2023

                                        Anonymous, 26 Jan 2023Is it unwise to buy this devise in this 2023if its same or cheaper brand new yeah worth it.
                                        else you can buy 2nd hand flagships, like lg v50s, v60, samsung galaxy s20.

                                        avoid qualcomm snapdragon SoC higher than SD870, except SD8 gen1+ and SD8 gen2.
                                        anything in between SD870 and SD8 gen1+ will be throttling hard specially if you live in Asia or Middle East.