The Poco M6 boasts a 6.74-inch LCD screen with a 90Hz refresh rate. While the water drop-style notch might not be to everyone's taste, the viewing experience is moderately acceptable, given the price. The design is clean and minimalistic. On the back, you'll find a 50MP primary AI camera and a 2MP depth camera, while the front features a 5MP selfie camera. The image colours are saturated, but there's a noticeable amount of noise. The overall image quality is acceptable, though nothing exceptional. Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ SoC, the Poco M6 performs well, handling everyday and heavy tasks with a few restrictions. It has a 5000mAh battery that supports 18W charging, although the phone has a 10W charging adapter. The battery life lasts an entire day with light to moderate usage. In summary, the Poco M6 is a solid choice in the budget segment.
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At ₹8,499, the Redmi A4 stands out with its large display and impressive battery life, perfect for movie lovers. Its camera delivers crisp daylight photos and selfies, while the stylish design and solid build enhance its appeal. Performance is reliable for daily tasks, though the sluggish OS and spammy notifications can be frustrating. The bottom-firing speaker also fails to match the display’s quality. For ₹1,500 more, the Infinix Hot 5G offers a cleaner software experience, making it a solid alternative.
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