The POCO X6 Pro, priced at Rs 26,999, stands out as the top choice for gamers under Rs 30,000. Surpassing rivals like iQOO Neo 7, OnePlus Nord 3, and POCO F5, it offers impressive performance, reliable battery life with a fast 67W charger, and an upgraded display. HyperOS adaptation ensures a smooth experience, but the presence of unnecessary apps is a drawback. While the primary camera excels, the ultra-wide is decent, and the macro can be overlooked. The selfie camera may benefit from a software update. Overall, a compelling option for gaming enthusiasts in 2024.
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The Lava Agni 3 showcases a sleek design with a cover display and an Action Key for enhanced usability, supported by reliable battery life. Performance-wise, it handles daily tasks with ease, though it stumbles under heavy use. My main concern is the camera quality, which remains average despite a variety of modes offered. The primary display works well, but the secondary cover display struggles with widget integration. Its functional but not the best. In the sub-Rs 25,000 range, the Agni 3 stands out but has room for improvement. A software update could resolve many issues. Priced at Rs 20,999 (without the charger), its a solid buy. However, if youre seeking excellent camera performance, consider the Motorola Edge 50 Fusion and the Nothing Phone (2a) instead.
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