POCO X3 NFC vs Mi 10T Lite - WHAT'S DIFFERENT? By Frankie Tech

By Frankie Tech
Aug 21, 2021
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POCO X3 NFC vs Mi 10T Lite - WHAT'S DIFFERENT?

Man one release after another Xiaomi just doesn't quit hi guys it's Frankie from Frankie tech, good to see you guys again and a happy mid-autumn festival to all who celebrate, and today I want to do a little follow-up to yesterday's me, 10 t-series launch, and what a launch it was with a great range of products across the board from Xiaomi and the mi 10t pro and the mi 10 t look like great releases, but one of the releases that impressed me the most was the 10 t lite and to see these list of specs for this phone and then to see the price 279 euros with a flash sale price of 249. I was very impressed, but one thing I couldn't get out of my mind was that the specs of this phone reminded me of none other than the Poco x3 NFC, and it is very clear from the spec list and the price point of this mi 10t light that you could almost call this. The 5g Poco x3 NFC. But what exactly is the difference between the mi 10 tea light and this Poco x3 NFC? Well, having the in-depth spec list of both of these phones, I decided to put them side by side here and definitely pause the video here. If you want to see the in-depth specs of each of these phones, but looking down the list, we see there are a number of ways that this Poco x3 NFC and the mi 10 lite are so similar and yet also so different. So, starting with the design, we do have gorilla glass 5 on both the front and back of these devices, but the Poco x3 has its own unique style with this kind of racer stripe.

Look while the mi 10 tea light, I have to say in this gorgeous kind of green to orange hue looks absolutely stunning and in terms of weight, get this. They are 0.5 grams apart, 215 grams versus 214.5, for the 10t light and in terms of dimensions, it is almost exactly a one for one with this Poco x3 NFC and the mi 10t light. Now you do notice in the renders of the 10t like there are no antenna bands, while on the mi 10 TNT pro there are. So that is using an aluminum edge, while the mi 10t light is either using plastic or this aluminum alloy of the Poco x3 NFC, but in displays. This is where I think they are so similar.6.67 inch, 120 hertz with a new adaptive. Sync technology basically means the phone will adjust refresh rates based on its usage to save battery, and I wouldn't be surprised if the mi 10t light is using almost the exact same display as on this Poco x3 NFC talking about performance- and this is where we see the big gulf between the Poco x3 and FC, and the mi 10t light.

Not only is it 4g versus 5g capabilities, but we're also looking at the snapdragon 750 g on that phone versus 732 on this Poco x3 NFC, which, by the way is a terrific chipset. I've enjoyed it, but it is not 5g capable, and so I think the mi 10t light is Xiaomi trying to address this section of the market for 5g, capable phones and the same 6 gigs, ddr4x ram and 64, or 128 gigs UFS, 2.1 storage, as this Poco x3 NFC in terms of audio. I do see dual speakers mentioned on the mi 10t like just like on this Poco x3 NFC, but there is mention of high-res audio on the mi 10t like while there's no mention of that for this phone and in terms of battery 5160 on this Poco x3 NFC 6 000 for the India model, while the mi 10 tea light is at 4820, 33 watts on both phones. So clearly, we know where the emphasis was on this Poco x3 NFC battery life, and it still surpasses the meat 10 tea light in this regard. Pretty similar connectivity here, Bluetooth 5.1 on both of these phones and they both use bands, 20 and 28 that are very important in Europe and NFC on both of these phones and last but not least in terms of cameras, a 64 megapixel main camera on both the Poco x3 and the mi 10t lite, with a 13 megapixel ultrawide versus 8 on the other phone and then those classic two megapixel dev and macro cameras that I really wish Xiaomi just does away with next year, really Xiaomi. Let's do it, and so there you see it guys just an overview comparison between the Poco x3 NFC and the mi 10 tea light, and so, when you're really looking at the specs.

The key difference here between these phones is 5g capability and the slight performance boost from the new chipset. In many ways, this Poco x3 NFC is striking all the right cords, just like the mi 10t light, but just without that 5g capability, which I think for a lot of you is kind of a non-issue. So maybe this Poco x3 and FC coming in officially at 229 euros versus the eventual 279 price of the mi 10t lite is the better option, but you could also argue that the mi 10 t light is essentially a Poco x3 5g. And for that reason, if you do want a future-proof- and you want to get on the 5g bandwagon already, then the 10 t light is probably the better choice, but all in all, it's great to see Xiaomi hitting another incredible price point with a 5g offering for global release and combined with the Poco x3 and all of their china releases. Xiaomi has had so many incredible releases, I'm wondering if they're going to take a break in October.

But something tells me that's not going to be the case, but hit me up in the comments. What are your thoughts on the mi 10 tea light and how it compares with this Poco x3 NFC and which one would you pick hit me up in the comments? I'd love to hear about it and that's it for this video, if you liked it give me that thumbs up and if you love the content of Frankie tech subscribe to the channel, hit the bell icon for future updates. So still waiting for my me 10t pro to arrive and given that it's public holidays in Hong Kong, it probably won't be here until later. This week or even next week, but it's all good guys stay tuned for my full review of that phone coming very soon to the channel and stay tuned for more great content coming in October here on Frankie tech. So that's it- and this is where I leave you by saying this is Frankie tech signing off have a good one.


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