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Current flagship smartphones from renowned manufacturers usually cost at least €700 ($808), while even budget smartphones are starting to increase in price too. There are exceptions to this, like the €399 ($461) or the €519 ($599), but Xiaomi has gone one better. Its Pocophone F1 costs €349 ($403), but still packs in some high-end hardware. The Pocophone has a large 6.18-inch IPS display, a, 6 GB of RAM and 64 GB of UFS 2.1 storage. There is a 128 GB variant too, which costs an additional €40 ($46). Moreover, the Pocophone has expandable storage, dual rear-facing cameras and a 4,000-mAh battery. Xiaomi has Honor and OnePlus in their sights with the Pocophone as its specifications suggest.
Hence, we have chosen to compare the Pocophone against the and the. Additionally, we have pitted our test device against other ambitious mid-range smartphones like the and even flagship devices like the, the, the and the. The Pocophone has a simple case design. The back is made of plastic and the frame of an aluminum alloy.
The device comes in a choice of four colors: blue, gray, red and one with a Kevlar back. The Kevlar edition is slightly longer, thicker and five grams (.
The Pocophone uses BeiDou, GLONASS and GPS for location services. Our test device achieves a satellite fix quickly with up to three meters (9.8 feet) accuracy outdoors and up to four meters (13 feet) accuracy indoors. Before taking the Pocophone out on our compulsory bike ride, we had to adjust our test device’s power-saving settings so that our tracking app would record data when running in the background. We compared the Pocophone’s location accuracy against a professional navigation device, the Garmin Edge 500.
Our test device recorded the course comparatively well and only deviated by twenty meters (66 feet) over the 9.5 km ( 5.9 miles) total distance that the Garmin recorded. Overall, the Pocophone proves a reliable companion that handles navigation tasks well. We also subjected the Pocophone to further camera tests under controlled lighting conditions. Our test device does a good job at photographing our test chart and captures details well. The degree of detail marginally reduces towards the edge of the image, while dark text against dark backgrounds has only minor fraying and artifacts. Our test device accurately reproduces colors too, despite being slightly oversaturated compared to the reference color.
The white balance is warmer than we would like too. The Pocophone has a 6.18-inch IPS display that runs at a 2,226 x 1,080 native resolution in an 18.7:9 aspect ratio.
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Our test device achieved an average maximum brightness of 486 cd/m² according to X-Rite i1Pro 2, which puts the Pocophone in the middle of our comparison table. Few devices can compete with the LG G7 ThinQ’s insanely bright maximum luminosity, but the Pocophone gets brighter than the and the. By contrast, the and the reach 10% and 17% higher luminosity values respectively. The Pocophone has a 93% uniformly lit display too, which is on par with our best comparison devices. Our test device uses pulse-width modulation (PWM) to regulate luminosity at and below 20% brightness, which can cause some people to experience dizziness and headaches. We measure the PWM frequency at 2,315 Hz, which is relatively high. However, those who are PWM sensitive may notice the display flickering when using the device at low brightness at night.
This is a pity since Xiaomi’s integrated night mode is particularly good and the display reaches a minimum of 1.09 cd/m², a value that is dark enough for comfortably using the device at night. We also subjected the Pocophone’s display to analysis with a photo spectrometer and CalMAN software.
Our test device uses an extended sRGB color space that struggles with accurately reproducing gray tones. Even the “Warm” profile displays gray tones with a noticeable blue tint to them. The calibration of our test device’s display is passable, but there are visible differences in color and gray tones from the reference color.
Cyan and Red tones are poorly calibrated at dE 7 and dE 6.4 respectively, which are considerably higher than the ideal value of 3. In short, our test device has a display that is good enough for daily use, but not one that is noteworthy. The handles graphics, but the Pocophone cannot match its equivalently equipped competitors. Our test device plays Arena of Valor at a stable 60 FPS even at maximum graphics, just like other equipped devices. However, PUBG only runs at a maximum of FPS at both maximum and medium graphics, a restriction that has only previously occurred at maximum graphics for other flagship smartphones.
Perhaps Xiaomi does not completely trust the Pocophone’s cooling system to run PUBG Mobile at 60 FPS at maximum graphics. The sensors and touchscreen worked well throughout testing, although we would have liked the speakers to get louder.
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