Hey guys, what's up, I am back with the band new video, and it's time to do is check out the performance of the Poco x3 NFC against your pod and a4 and Oppo random 4 gave you a snapdragon 720 g chipset with 8 GB of ram, while the polo, BC and f3 give you a new snapdragon, 732 g chipset, with a 6 GB of ram as well and guys on the back. We got the quad cameras on the back on both these two devices, and you can see we have a normal ultra-wide macro lens and depth sensor on both these two devices and guys super, super excited to see how much a difference between the polo, x3 and FC compared to the Oppo and four and guys. Also. I really like this matte finish on the Oppo and four compared to a glossy finish on the Poco x3 NFC, so without any wasting time, let's get right into it and guys both phones is completely off so now, let's quickly boot both of these phones up at the same time. Here we go and the logo. It is a little faster on the opportunity for and followed by, the Poco x3 NFC.
Let's see who is faster today we have a mini version, 12 based on android 10, compared to a color OS version, 7.2 based on android 10, and you can see at the Poco x3 NFC. It is way faster when cubs are booting up, beat the opponent 4 when it comes to booting up, and you can see about four or five-second difference there and guess you can see that both phones give you a very different display. We have a full HD, IPS DC display on the Poco BC NFC and the interesting thing about the Poco BC NFC. This phone gave you a 120 here c fresh shave, which is not available on the Oppo rno4, but the Oppo and a4 gave you a full HD AMOLED display, but we have a dual front facing camera inside this punch hole compared to a single front facing camera on the polo, x3, NFC and guys everything is closed up in the background, and you can see no app is running in the background and the first application we have is the phone dialer on both phones little warm up for checking out some system-based application phone dialer, and that is about the same on both phones. Again, you guys to the judge of the speed test.
So now, lets opening up the settings- and that is definitely little faster on the Oppo and four and now, lets opening up the Amazon shopping on both phones, some more internet based application for now and faster on the Poco x3 NFC, and you can see followed by the Oppo and for the Poco x3 and f3. Give you a much smoother calling compared to a 60 hertz scrolling, but both phones give you a very smooth, no lag whatsoever, and now, lets opening up the YouTube and faster on the polo, BC, NFC and again, and the scrolling face much smoother on the Poco BC NFC, thanks to a 120 hertz refresh rate. So now, let's check out some games' application for checking out the gaming difference between these two devices. We got candy crusher, and you can see and the opportunity for it is. It is just a tiny bit faster than opening up this subway surfer this time, and you can see and the Poco BC NFC it is which passes there, and you can see while the opportunities take a little more time than the Poco x3 NFC and the subway surfer loading area and so last game application.
We have been the temperance 2 on both phones, and you can see at the Poco x3 NFC. It is faster there, while the Oppo rno4. It is little slower than the Poco x3 NFC, and you can see about one or two-second difference there. Definitely the snapdragon g. It is faster than the snapdragon 730, as well as the snapdragon 720 g and now, lets opening up Instagram faster on the polo, BC and NFC, and you can see very huge delay on the upper opponent4, which is always happened on Oppo phones.
So now, let's see this Spotify on both phones and faster on the opponent4, and you can see- and now lets opening up the twitter faster on the opponent for definitely followed by the Poco x3 NFC and, I would say, in light application opportunities faster, but I would say in game after in time like HIV, stuff, polo, BC NFC, it is faster there. Now, let's see this edge application on both phones, and that is definitely faster on the Poco BC NFC, and you can see- let's see the scrolling. This must smoother on the Poco BC NFC, thanks to 120 health, refresh rate and last I'm going to launch the cameras on both phones default camera app and faster on the Poco x3 NFC. Let's see internet power speed, I am thinking for Google Chrome on both phones. We got Wikipedia.
org and that was exactly the same on both phones. Let's see the scrolling and face again much smoother on the Poco x3 NFC same thing, zooming in and out next on. The list is the xiaomi. com and let's use fast today, and you can see at the Poco BC NFC. It is faster there if I'm not wrong, followed by the Oppo nf4 and now, let's see the ram mesh man on both phones and guys, we got a 8gb of ram on the Oppo rano4 compared to a 6gb on the Poco x3 NFC.
We got phone dialer refresh and in my last speed test and the Poco BC, and it is also not performed good in their web instrument. Let's see if this can happen or not in the speed test settings refresh Amazon shopping, let's see YouTube, and that is not refresh and let's see, Candy Crush Sega. Let's see subway first and let's see temperance too and now, let's see Instagram, no refresh very surprising result that we got right now in this speed test, Spotify, no refresh and now, let's check out the twitter. That is also not refresh fetch and last. We are back to the internet browser if we left, and you can see and guys what I have to say- that the app's opening speed is definitely a little faster on the Poco BC NFC, thanks to a snapdragon 722 g chipset, while the opportunity for it is faster in system-based application as well as like Instagram and the Snapchat application, and the ram mesh magnet is absolutely incredible on the Oppo and a4, but about one or two application refresh.
I hope the Rio watchman will fix with some software updates in the future. So that's about it, and thank you so much for watching this speed test comparison between the coco x3 NFC versus the Oppo Renault 4. Let me know your thoughts in the comment section below and follow me on Instagram and Twitter as well, and I will catch you in my next video peace out.
Source : TechReason