 Hey guys, Thundee here and welcome to my video on the Poco X3 Pro. Now you guys know Poco does a really good job at bringing in high-inspecting to lower-priced devices. And there's no exception here with the X3 Pro which I have in my hand in this nice blue color. This is rumored to be priced at $320, but I'll give you the exact pricing pinned in the comments below because this was recorded before the press event. Now, this device is really cool. I do like what it brings to the table. Packaging-wise, Poco is very clean and simple. You've got a case in there and you've also got a 33-watt charger and you've got fast charging built into this device. So that's actually very nice and really cool. The other thing also is when you look at this device of a roll, you're getting a lot of features that honestly, you shouldn't be getting at this price point. So you start off with its battery, 5,160 milliamp battery. This is not a 5G device, so you should expect this to last you more than a day, well into the next day with this device. So that's actually very nice. Then it also comes with the Snapdragon 860 processor. Now, I have no stats on this processor because I've tried to use benchmark tools. I've tried to use tools like 3DMark which just doesn't work with it at all. I've tried to use Geek benchmark. It runs and it just stops. So they're not letting me do any benchmark tools yet. So hopefully once this fully launches, I can run some benchmarks for you and give you an idea of what the performance is. But it's a seven nanometer chip. So you can expect it to perform a certain way and we'll get to some gaming in a second here. Display though is nice. 120 Hertz display, 240 touch sensing which is pretty cool. Great for that gaming experience but it's also got stereo speakers and honestly, let us go ahead and take a quick listen. Honestly, that was impressive. That is really nice to have from a device like this. Coupled with the fact it's got a headphone jack so you've got a nice audio experience. You're not just getting something that is a cheap hand-me-down in the sense. Now, it comes in this nice blue color says poker at the back. It's got a 48 megapixel sensor. It's got a rear of camera sensors at the back as well, which is cool. And the camera does take some nice, interesting photos. They do do well for its price point. Honestly, I like the photos in daytime. Yes, there's some parts where it was overblown but you can live with that. It's also got a 20 megapixel front-facing camera which does a decent job but as you can see it whitens my skin quite a bit but I'm not going to be too harsh on it because honestly, again, its price point it's pretty solid overall. Okay, so speaking of gaming, looking at a couple of the games on here Call of Duty Mobile, yes, which runs really well on a lot of devices, also performs well on the Poco X3 Pro. The ability to run around, take out people, it does really well. Honestly, it's really smooth. That 120 Hertz 240 touch sampling is a nice way to actually use a budget device like this. Plus the audio, which I'm not cranking up is also really good. We heard the speakers so that's pretty solid as well. Now, what about gaming performance? Pushing to that high end, that's where of course games like Genshin Impact come into play. Now with Genshin Impact, I am playing this game at its highest setting here so you guys can see that it is at 60 FPS. And what do we get in terms of performance? Now, as I mentioned, benchmarks, I'm actually running directly off the device itself using Game Studio. It's giving me about 50 frames per second, about to get into some combat. There is some choppiness, but you can game Genshin around 50 FPS or so with this. It runs fairly well and of course you're gonna get some temperature rises. I think I moved myself to the wrong side of the map with this game. I'm stuck somewhere far away. Take him out, take him out. But yeah, you do get some really good performance overall for what you have here. I was expecting it to be worse, but it does a good job. Now, in terms of immediate temperatures while playing, it heats up a little bit and we're looking at like 108 degrees or so, roughly for this. 107, 108, which is about 42 degrees Celsius. So that's what you're getting in terms of temperatures for this. But performance wise, you can play this quite well. Now, some of you probably be asking, what about PUBG? And just to kind of finish that up, PUBG is one way I'm not going to necessarily show you gameplay, but I'll show you some of the settings. You do have access to your full set of settings for PUBG mobile. And I will tell you that in each of those, it runs as well as to be expected. So if you're playing PUBG and you're playing at Ultra HD Ultra, you're going to be getting about 37 frames per second, which is fine. And if you're playing PUBG at a smooth extreme, you're going to be getting closer to, so Ultra HD Ultra is right here. I have access to that. And you can play at smooth extreme as well. So you have access to all the settings you expect in PUBG mobile. So I think overall, when you look at a device like this, the Poco X3 Pro, you're going to get a lot of value in this device. Now, I think there are a lot of people who look at this and say, yes, this is a great buy. It covers all the things I want to, it's got all the features I need, and it's got the performance that I need it to do. So if you guys want to see more about the Poco X3 Pro, let me know. I'll do some more gaming on the gaming channel, board gamers, so go ahead and check that out. Otherwise, don't forget to like, share, subscribe, and always enjoy entertainment.