Xiaomi offshoot Poco unveiled the Poco X3
NFC earlier this month, and today, the company announced the smartphone for the
Indian market without NFC and a bigger battery. The Poco X3 NFC packs a 5,160
mAh battery while the X3 ships with a 6,000 mAh cell, but like the X3 NFC, the
regular X3 supports 33W fast charging.
Other than these differences, the rest of
the specs of the Poco X3 are the same as the X3 NFC's, meaning you get a
Snapdragon 732G SoC, 6.67" FullHD+ 120Hz LCD, side-mounted fingerprint
reader, dual stereo speakers, and a USB-C port.
For photography, the Poco X3 comes with a
total of five cameras - a 20MP selfie camera on the front, with the 64MP
primary camera on the back joined by a 13MP ultrawide, 2MP macro and 2MP depth
sensor modules.
The Poco X3 boots to Android 10-based MIUI
12 and has three memory options - 6GB/64GB, 6GB/128GB and 8GB/128GB, priced at
INR 16,999 (US$ 230/€ 195), INR 18,499 (US$ 250/€ 215) and INR 19,999 (US$ 270/€ 230),
respectively. It comes in Shadow Gray and Cobalt Blue colors, and you can buy
one from Flipkart starting September 29.