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Price |
₹ 17,499 onwards
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₹ 14,999 onwards
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Launch Date (India) |
Jun, 2020
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Sep, 2020
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Expected Launch Date |
N/A
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N/A
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Smartphone OS |
Android 10Expected update to next Android version
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Android 10Expected update to next Android version
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Touchscreen |
Yes (Capacitive)
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Yes (Capacitive)
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Screen Size |
6.5 inches
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6.67 inches
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Screen Resolution |
1080x2340 pixels (~ 396 pixels per inch)
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1080x2400 pixels (~ 395 pixels per inch)
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Tall Aspect Ratio / Minimal Bezels |
Yes
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Yes
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Scratch Resistant Display |
Yes
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Yes, Corning Gorilla Glass 5
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Display Type |
IPS LCD
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IPS LCD
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Screen Refresh Rate |
60 HzStandard
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120 HzSuper High
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Display Features |
N/A
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HDR10
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Full Physical QWERTY Keypad |
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Processor |
2.2 GHz
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2.3 GHz
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Processor Type |
Octa Core
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Octa Core
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Processor Name |
Qualcomm Snapdragon 730GRanked #20 in Mobile Processor Benchmarks
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Qualcomm Snapdragon 732GRanked #19 in Mobile Processor Benchmarks
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GPU |
Adreno 618
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Adreno 618
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RAM |
6 GB
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6 GB
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3G |
Yes
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Yes
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4G |
Yes
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Yes
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5G |
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VoLTE |
Yes
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Yes
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WiFi |
Yes
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Yes
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VoWiFi/WiFi-Calling |
Yes
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Yes
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GPS |
Yes
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Yes
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Bluetooth |
Yes
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Yes
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Connecting Port |
USB-C
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USB-C
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Primary Camera |
64MP + 8MP + 5MP + 2MP
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64MP + 13MP + 2MP + 2MP
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Camera Auto-Focus |
Yes
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Yes
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Camera Flash |
Yes
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Yes
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HD Video Recording |
Yes (4K)
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Yes (4K)
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Other Camera Features |
64MP: f/1.8 Aperture; 1/1.72" Sensor Size; 0.8um Pixel Size; PDAF, 8MP: f/2.2 Aperture; 118-degree Sensor Size; Ultra-wide Lens; 1/4.0" Sensor Size; 1.12um Pixel Size, 5MP: f/2.2 Aperture; Macro Camera, 2MP: f/2.2 Aperture; Depth Sensor, Panorama, HDR, Video: [email protected]; [email protected]/60fps
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64MP: f/1.9 Aperture; 1/1.73" Sensor Size; 0.8um Pixel Size; PDAF,
13MP: f/2.2 Aperture; 119-degree ultra-wide; 1.0um Pixel Size,
2MP: f/2.4 Aperture; Macro Camera,
2MP: f/2.4 Aperture; Depth Sensor,
HDR, Panorama,
Video: [email protected]; [email protected]/120fps; [email protected],
EIS
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Secondary Camera |
16MP
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20MP
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Secondary Camera Features |
f/2.0 Aperture; 1/3.0" Sensor Size; 1.0um Pixel Size
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20MP: F/2.2 Aperture; 27mm Focal length; 1/3.4"; 0.8um Pixel Size, HDR
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Internal Memory |
128 GB
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64 GB
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Expandable Memory Slot |
Yes, up to 1 TB
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Yes, up to 512 GB
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Contacts Storage |
Unlimited
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Unlimited
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SMS Storage |
Unlimited
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Unlimited
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Music Player |
Yes
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Yes
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FM Radio |
Yes
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Yes
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Dual SIM |
GSM+GSM (Hybrid SIM slot)
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GSM+GSM (Hybrid SIM slot)
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Thickness |
9.6 mmThick
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10 mmThick
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Weight |
210 gmHeavy
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225 gmHeavy
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Width |
76.4 mmOk for one-handed use
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76.8 mmInconvenient for one-handed use
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Audio Output |
3.5mm jack
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3.5mm jack
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Water Resistant |
Yes, Splash resistant
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Yes, Splash Resistant (IP53 Rated)
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Battery Capacity |
5000 mAh
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6000 mAh
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Battery Standby |
N/A
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N/A
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Battery Standby (3G) |
N/A
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N/A
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Battery Talktime |
N/A
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N/A
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Battery Talktime (3G) |
N/A
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N/A
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Fast Charging Support |
Yes, 18W TurboPower Charging
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Yes, 33W Fast Charging (100% in 65 min)
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Included Fast Charger |
Yes, 18.0W Fast Charger
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Yes, 33.0W Fast Charger
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Other Battery Parameters |
N/A
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N/A
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Fingerprint sensor |
Yes
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Yes
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Other Features |
Noise Filtration
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UFS 2.1 Storage; Stereo Speakers; Noise Filtration
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2-minute Review [Positives] |
- The front has a notch-less display, that spans almost edge to edge, with a pop-up selfie camera mechanism (which is a rare sight in this price bracket)
- There's a handy button dedicated to the Google Assistant
- The rear-mounted fingerprint scanner is easy to reach and quick to unlock the smartphone
- Crisp, large 6.5-inch IPS LCD panel - it is HDR10 certified, and there are three colour modes to choose from - the display is set to the Saturated colour mode by default, but you can switch to the Natural or Boosted options if you prefer
- The lack of a notch helps make the screen appear immersive, and consuming content on the screen is a pleasure
- True to Motorola style, you get clean and simple stock Android - mind you, it's not an Android One series phone though despite the 'One' moniker
- The minor Motorola additions to stock Android are those that make the user experience even better - there are the Moto navigation gestures as well as the Moto Display, both of which make it easier to live with when compared to any other stock Android phone
- Excellent performance powered by one of the best chipsets at this price, the Snapdragon 730G - there's enough grunt to handle day-to-day duties as well as heavy gaming with ease, PUBG Mobile defaults to the High preset
- Very good quad-camera setup - there's the 64MP primary, an 8MP ultra-wide-angle, a 5MP macro, and a 2MP depth sensor
- In daylight, it manages good shots with ample detail, objects at a distance have decent detail - the phone also enables HDR automatically in bright scenes
- The ultra-wide-angle camera offers a wider field-of-view at the cost of slightly lower details than the primary camera - it has a slightly different colour tone compared to the primary camera
- Close-ups turns out quite well - the macro camera lets you get a lot closer to an object
- Portrait mode lets you set the level of blur before you take a shot - edge detection is good, and the background is blurred properly
- Night mode works surprisingly well, you've to hold the phone steady for slightly longer - but the output with Night mode is a lot brighter and have improved details in the shadows as well
- Selfies taken with 16MP selfie shooter has good details - you can also enable portrait mode for selfies, and edge detection is decent - the selfie camera also supports Night mode
- This single speaker is loud enough to fill a small room and adds to the video watching experience
- Very good battery life with the 5000mAh battery - it will easily last you for 2 days on moderate use
- The One Fusion Plus comes with an 18W TurboCharger in the box to help with fast charging
- Motorola has got the specifications and the pricing right for the One Fusion Plus, making it very easy to recommend - the highlight is its clean, bloatware-free near-stock Android software which provides excellent user experience and the notch-less display is a cherry on top
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- Unique, flashy rear design - the polycarbonate back has a thick etched strip running through the middle with large Poco branding towards the bottom which shines in iridescent colours when light hits it
- The front has a sleek look with just a single punch-hole camera in the middle-top and thin bezels
- The Poco X3 is well-built for a phone at its price
- The side-positioned fingerprint scanner is easy to find, very responsive, and accurate
- There’s also IP53 rating for dust and water resistance
- Vibrant and crisp 6.67-inch IPS LCD screen - the expansive canvas with smooth transitions and rich colours with high refresh rate make it one of the best in this segment
- The 120 Hz refresh rate is exclusive to Poco for this segment - it makes the UI very quick and responsive and general content and scrolling on the display looks smooth
- HDR10 support for content and sites like YouTube while Widevine L1 brings high-res OTT streaming
- Poco's UI is identified as Poco Launcher as well as MIUI in different parts of the UI - MIUI has always been one of the most refined Android UIs out there, and continues to get even better - it offers a good combination of aesthetics, useful added functionality, lots of customizability, and optimisation - everything is neatly categorized and colour coded for easier access
- Excellent performance for the price from the new Snapdragon 732G SOC - it raises the bar in terms of how smooth budget phones can be - regular usage like scrolling pages, switching between apps is extremely fluid and heavy games like COD: Mobile can also be cranked up to higher graphics or frame rates for a respectable performance
- Good quad cameras for the price - a 64MP primary snapper, a 13MP ultrawide shooter, followed by a 2MP macro cam and a 2MP depth sensor
- The default 16MP photos from the main camera are excellent for this class - there is enough detail, high contrast, and commendable dynamic range - the colours are on the warmer side, but other than that the Poco X3 performs splendidly for its price
- The ultrawide photos are quite good for a mid-ranger - they are quite detailed, the colours are nice and there is a reasonably wide dynamic range, the lens distortion correction is decent
- The macro camera is decent for the occasional snap of a flower or bug
- The portrait shots are pretty detailed - the Poco X3 is a capable portrait shooter with proficient subject separation and natural-looking blur
- The low-light photos from the camera are decent, with enough details and light - the night mode brightens the whole scene and restores the highlights, the photos look great on the phone's screen and in low resolution on social media
- The 20MP samples from the front camera present enough details, the colours are nice, and the contrast is excellent - portrait selfies are available and are decent
- Video recording is good from both primary and ultra-wide cameras - electronic stabilization is available for the cameras
- Good set of stereo speakers - the speakers get very loud with good enough bass
- Excellent battery life from the 6000 mAh cell - the battery can last a whole day with heavy use, with light to moderate use it can be stretched for the second day
- Very good fast charging from the 33W fast charger - it takes little over an hour to charge the phone completely
- The Xiaomi Poco X3 is one of the best budget smartphones in its segment - it crams in a huge battery, solid screen, good cameras, and excellent performance for an unbeatable price, add in the great audio setup and it makes for a fantastic package
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2-minute Review [Negatives] |
- Reaching the top while using the phone single-handed is somewhat difficult
- Motorola One Fusion Plus feels chunky and heavy, as it is 9.6mm thick and weighs 210g
- Motorola has positioned all the buttons on the right, which looks cluttered while the left side is bare
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- A tad bit too bulky, measuring over 10mm and weighing over 225 grams
- Brightness could have been better for direct sunlight use
- There are still at least a dozen unnecessary apps pre-installed, though most of them can be uninstalled
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Expert Reviews |
The Motorola One Fusion+ is among the best phones you can buy on the cheap, it has an excellent immersive screen, great performance, capable and versatile cameras, and astonishing battery autonomy in-depth Read Review »The One Fusion+ is among the more impressive budget devices, and is definitely worth considering in-depth Read Review »Motorola has got the specifications and the pricing right for the One Fusion Plus, making it very easy to recommend in-depth Read Review »Easy to recommend in-depth Read Review »This is a phone that outdoes the Poco X2 in many ways in-depth Read Review »
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The Poco X3 is an outstanding smartphone with a great specs sheet on a bargain price in-depth Read Review »A pretty capable phone where the specs do translate to real-life usage in-depth Read Review »The Poco X3 brings incremental updates, it does everything just a little better compared to the Poco X2 in-depth Read Review »Xiaomi’s Answer To The Budget-Conscious in-depth Read Review »One of the best phones in India under Rs 20k in-depth Read Review »The Xiaomi Poco X3 is one of the best budget smartphones you can buy in-depth Read Review »This is the best Poco so far in-depth Read Review »The Poco X3 make for a good smartphone to buy in-depth Read Review »Great performance in-depth Read Review » in-depth Read Review » in-depth Read Review » in-depth Read Review » in-depth Read Review » in-depth Read Review » in-depth Read Review » in-depth Read Review » in-depth Read Review » in-depth Read Review » in-depth Read Review » in-depth Read Review »
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User Reviews |
4.4 9,742+ reviews » 4.0 6+ reviews »
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