Xiaomi Pocophone F1 Special Edition UNBOXING and REVIEW

Xiaomi Pocophone F1 Special Edition UNBOXING and REVIEW

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This is a phone, unlike you’ve, ever seen before a top tier Snapdragon 845 in advice that can be heard for barely 300 euros, 270 pounds in the UK or even less in some markets. What is going on here? This is the poker phone f1 and it doesn’t really fall into any existing category of smartphone to call it a budget device wouldn’t be doing its power, any justice and to call it a flagship would be unfair, considering how affordable it is so to address the elephant. In the room, the f1 is fast with the Snapdragon 805, a liquid cooling system and six or eight gigabytes of RAM. It has the fluidity of the galaxy s 9 or the P 20 pro, as this is an 8 Series chip, you also get maximum graphics performance. So with games like pub G and darkness Rises, creating this new need for power.

Even the base model of the f1 will be able to push those games on maximum settings smoothly. This amount of power has never been seen before at 300 euros. To give you context, it competes mainly with smartphones powered by the Snapdragon, 660 or lower, which are according to an to half as capable you’re, actually getting even more bang for your buck than the oneplus 6. When it comes to performance.

Xiaomi Pocophone F1 Special Edition UNBOXING and REVIEW

The selfie camera is amazing, with good lighting. You get depth of field. Good dynamic range, an exceptional detail, but even when the light levels fall, it holds up well. The rear dual camera is impressive.

Xiaomi Pocophone F1 Special Edition UNBOXING and REVIEW

With a portrait mode that comes close to high-end rivals, AI is hard at work here and in most daylight scenarios, shots look every bit as good as those from the galaxy note. 9 colors are well represented and you can zoom into these photos. You’Ve also got clean-looking 1080p slow motion video, but it is a shame that 4k video doesn’t hold up as well. It’S not bad, but definitely on the shaky side and colors.

Xiaomi Pocophone F1 Special Edition UNBOXING and REVIEW

Have this weird bloom to them, which makes the whole image look a little noisy. You also get a four thousand milliamp hour battery and even next to the Galaxy Note 9, which already has a really impressive battery life. This guy over here managed to pull about an extra half our of heavy usage. This is combined with 18 watt fast charging, which means you can fully recharge the phone in just over an hour and a half which is pretty good. Given the large battery capacity, the general build of the phone is fine. It’S good enough.

The body is made from polycarbonate has a little bit of give and lacks that slick cold to the touch metal feel that even many of charlize, cheaper devices have their logic. Is that if you’re going to be using a case anyway, then having these materials not only saves on cost, but also keeps the phone from getting too heavy, it doesn’t feel bad. It’S still comfortable to hold, not to mention the indented display means that the screen doesn’t feel like it’s adding to the thickness. There is some minor table wobble due to the curved nature of the phone, but is far from the worst I’ve seen. You might have noticed that the version I’ve got over here is a little bit different. This is the armoured edition, which basically places a layer of real Kevlar on top of that polycarbonate, but more than likely you’ll feel it as an aesthetic upgrade more than anything else. Ok, the display isn’t exactly a high point: it’s a 6.2 inch full HD plus, not LCD. The good news is that you can tweak the colors yourselves, but even with the increased contrast mode on, it’s still lacking versus an OLED.

But again it is good enough from the front. It kind of looks a little bit like a low-budget iPhone. 10. These side, bezels and the north are almost identical, but you’ve got a slightly thicker top bezel and noticeably thicker bottom bezel, obviously not a fair comparison, but it should give you an idea of how the f1 feels to use.

While this is a device focused on pure performance and you don’t get wireless charging and you don’t get water resistance, you do benefit from the inclusion of a micro SD card, which is unusual from Xiaomi and a headphone jack, as well as the immense value here. This phone is also exciting because it’s your first look at the poco launcher. It’S reminiscent of Android Pi, but with a bouncing, colourful, feel. Even if this is still Android 8.1 mind you that isn’t the latest version, but at the same time it’s much easier to forgive the device that cost 300 euros compared to one that costs a thousand I’ve got to say I prefer the aesthetic here too, you I And this launcher is also packed with lots of forward-thinking ideas like being able to sort your apps, based on color being able to use third-party icon packs and the option to create a second space kind of like a second desktop for Windows, which you can lock using. A password or a fingerprint full gesture control is here too and works just as well as with the flagship mix 2s.

I prefer it to the navigation bar. One thing you might not have heard about before is an infrared facial scanner and the f1 Ashley has one over here on the front to be used when unlocking your phone with your face, it is blazing fast. Accuracy was good too, in all sorts of lighting and even knows when you’ve got your eyes closed and won’t unlock till you open them.

This fingerprint scanner feels fantastic and you can tell the companies put a real effort into making sure it is differentiated from the rest of the back and it slow down enough that your finger finds it naturally so should you buy it? Is this strangely titled smartphone, all of a sudden, the must buy device well for anyone. Who’S budget is around the 300 to 400 euro mark. The answer is a resounding unambiguous. Yes, when I played around with Xiaomi’s me too last month, I was taken aback at the value, a first phone with a great camera for the price. The pocket on f1 is straight up better. If you don’t mind the notch and the polycarbonate build.

It is pretty much all here from the cameras to the performance software to the battery. This device is decked out like a flagship, and it is a pleasure to use thanks a lot for watching guys. I really hope you enjoyed the video and, if you did, and if you’re new around here it would mean a lot if you could smash that subscribe button down below my name is Erin, and this is to his boss and I’ll catch. You guys next time, .