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The Poco X5 5G is here - yet another specific offering in an already sprawling lineup of specific offerings. Between display types, camera hardware and chipset capabilities, there's a reasonably priced Poco for everyone - now even more so.
The X5, in particular, does insist on next-gen connectivity - as stated in its official name and on its box. In that sense, it's a notch above the M5 and M5s that are capped at LTE. But the Snapdragon 695 trades off ultimate performance and 4K recording for that 5G - the M5s does have 4K. The X5 Pro, on the other hand, gets the Snapdragon 778 for a noticeable performance upgrade (at an extra cost, obviously).
The 6.67-inch AMOLED display with 120Hz capability is one of the key selling points - going by the specs, it matches the one on the Pro in all aspects but maximum brightness while being superior to the screens on the M series in one way or another.
The camera system is in a similar middle-ground position. The Poco X5 gets a regular camera and an ultrawide (so better than the UW-less M5), but that main camera isn't quite as high-specced as the M5s' or the X5 Pro's.
Another 'middle option' can be found if you pull out the card tray - the X5 has a shared cutout for the microSD and the second SIM, while the M5 and M5s have dedicated memory slots, and the X5 Pro has none. A moderately unpleasant blemish in the spec sheet is the single speaker - a rarity on Xiaomi phones as of late and one of few areas where the X5 is closest to the M5.
In a way, all that differentiation makes sense - the X5 is sort of a new model, as there wasn't a vanilla X4 last year, so it needs to carve out a niche for itself. There's also a handful of Redmi Note 12s that have this or that bit different, and the global vanilla 12 is arguably closest to this here Poco (other chipset, possibly brighter display). Whether such granular segmentation is indeed necessary is a question that we can't answer, but we'll at least try to establish just how good the Poco X5 itself is.
The X5 arrives in the usual Poco cardboard packaging - a black lid with yellow lettering covers a yellow box.
Inside, the contents aren't out of the ordinary either. You get a complete set of accessories to get started - a 33W charger and a USB-A-to-C cable, plus a basic clear case for protection.
Yes, but it's a gambling. X3 pro have a sandwich ram and SoC, the ram is in between the SoC and motherboard, if you lucky enough it won't dead, but if you aren't lucky enough, you need to re-ball the ram and SoC cause of overheating ...
Today only realised that it has only Wi-Fi 5, max speed is 433mbps. Wasted for my internet packages of 1Gbps.
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