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Xiaomi Poco F2 Pro - user opinions and reviews

Xiaomi Poco F2 Pro
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  • Released 2020, May 19
    219g, 8.9mm thickness
    Android 10, up to Android 11, MIUI 12
    128GB/256GB storage, no card slot
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  • 6.67"
    1080x2400 pixels
  • 64MP
    4320p
  • 6/8GB RAM
    Snapdragon 865 5G
  • 4700mAh
    Li-Po
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  • xCD
  • 21 Dec 2020

I bought the phone i like it so far. The game is so smooth. Weight is no issue. Has anyone experienced the tendency of the unit disconnecting from wifi from time to time or do i need to exchange this?

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  • 21 Dec 2020

AnonD-961247, 21 Dec 2020And for your info, when you add Glass Screen protector and strong durable Case to protect phon... moreThe more you talk the more you highlight your fake news that a little extra phone weight is 'bad for peoples' health'. It goes against all scientific logic because doctors have been telling people the need to exercise more and do more weight and resistance training to improve muscle mass so they don't get frail muscles and osteoporosis in old age.

Again, if you just say it's just your preference because light, anorexic phones are your thing, there would have been no argument.

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  • sxs
  • 21 Dec 2020

AnonD-961247, 20 Dec 2020I think you are one of those fools roaming outside who thinks it is only 220 gram weight and a... moreI'm sorry you can't appreciate facts and would rather create fake news that the teeny weeny bit of extra weight on the Poco F2 Pro is making you unhealthy when the opposite is actually the truth. Healthy muscle tone, stronger grip from holding a significant amount of weight is good for health: it helps prevents fractures brought about by frail bones and weak muscles.

If you mentioned you like phones to be lighter weight because it's just your preference since you'd rather carry a much lighter phone with a charger or powerbank all the time, I would have understood.

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  • 21 Dec 2020

Anonymous, 19 Dec 2020I actually do resistance training (lift weights) and do hand grip exercises because too much m... moreAnd for your info, when you add Glass Screen protector and strong durable Case to protect phones from damage in case of it fell down, the weight goes up by additionally at least 40-45 grams or more. For the same reason, I use Plastic screen guard and Simple Clear Case which has less than 20 grams weight. With these, my 153 grams phone weight goes around 172-173 grams. So imagine where 220-230 grams phones weight will go with tempered glass protector and durable and strong case. I will be close to 280 grams or so and it is not worth.

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  • 21 Dec 2020

considering i own two of these, well my wife has the white, mines blue. hers just randomly STOPPED charging today out the blue. dont know if actually taking it apart to see if the charging port is going to help or not but at this point im pretty upset as its only 2 months old/used anyhow.

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  • 20 Dec 2020

Jpsm, 19 Dec 2020How much a fragile little snowflake you have to be to not be able to hold additional 40 grams ... moreI get it now. Understanding the really bad effects of those additional 50-60 grams is beyond your capability. You can continue to use these phones, I am happy for not using it for next 10-15 years or more also unless the phone fit into my criteria of buying.

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  • 20 Dec 2020

Anonymous, 19 Dec 2020I actually do resistance training (lift weights) and do hand grip exercises because too much m... moreI think you are one of those fools roaming outside who thinks it is only 220 gram weight and anyone can lift that unless you are 80-90 years old and cannot hold anything as no grip at all. The way we need to hold the phones and the effect it will have over the period of time is what will cause you multiple injuries and issues with the fingers and bones.

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  • 20 Dec 2020

Poco f2 pro Or S20 FE ??
Which one has a higher purchase value?

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  • 19 Dec 2020

Xiaopi, 19 Dec 2020Thos phone IS perfect but just one problem itse miui its ugly big icons some apps u cant Even ... moreYou can uninstall any app for your user via ADB.

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  • 19 Dec 2020

Xiaopi, 19 Dec 2020Thos phone IS perfect but just one problem itse miui its ugly big icons some apps u cant Even ... moreYou need to learn more about using custom launchers to achieve the look and interface you want regardless of which Android phone brand you have. As for bloat, all phones regardless of manufacturer have it, even Google's Pixel phones and you can't uninstall them. Just take a look at all apps from Google which most people barely use or don't use at all and try uninstalling all of them if you can.

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  • 19 Dec 2020

Anonymous, 19 Dec 2020Well this is simply not true. Choose SIM cards & mobile networks - SIM card 2 - Preferred... moreTry setting SIM 2 to WCDMA only in an area with strong LTE signal and you'll notice you'll still get the 4G logo rather than the H or H+ logo. That's proof you can't set SIM 2 at all to your desired network mode. Only SIM 1 can be set, at least for the Poco F2 Pro.

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  • 19 Dec 2020

Thos phone IS perfect but just one problem itse miui its ugly big icons some apps u cant Even delete why Xiaomi why?just give us stock Android simple and easy

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  • 19 Dec 2020

Anonymous, 11 Dec 2020If you want to manually set network settings (Ex. LTE only, LTE/WCDMA, WCDMA only, etc.) for a... moreWell this is simply not true.
Choose SIM cards & mobile networks - SIM card 2 - Preferred Network Type

And there you have all network types you want, 2g, 3g or 4.5g

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  • 19 Dec 2020

AnonD-961247, 19 Dec 2020Just wait for few years. And you will see effects of these heavy mobiles as well as Bluetooth ... moreHow much a fragile little snowflake you have to be to not be able to hold additional 40 grams without permanently damaging your health? Go get a shovel to work concrete six hours a day and come back here to tell the experience, child.

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  • 19 Dec 2020

AnonD-961247, 19 Dec 2020Just wait for few years. And you will see effects of these heavy mobiles as well as Bluetooth ... moreI actually do resistance training (lift weights) and do hand grip exercises because too much mobile phone use makes users sedentary.

To complain about the Poco F2 Pro's excessive phone weight and the 'harm' the extra weight causes to a person when it's only 219grams is downright ridiculous.

Be thankful the extra weight helps improve and strengthen hand grip and hand muscle coordination. You'll be thankful for it when your 60 years old or older as strong grip and hand muscles prevent falls and fractures from frail bones and atrophied muscles.

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  • 19 Dec 2020

Anonymous, 18 Dec 2020Adverse effects after 15-20 years from holding a 219-gram phone daily? Seriously? You'll ... moreJust wait for few years. And you will see effects of these heavy mobiles as well as Bluetooth earphones also. I will be one happy person then who escaped this:)

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  • 18 Dec 2020

Anonymous, 18 Dec 2020Because selfie camera holes are UGLY, UGLY, UGLY! Can I not stress it enough? The Xiaomi engin... moreois ????

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  • 18 Dec 2020

Yes, it is heavy. Arms start hurting when being used for longer periods.
But 150g - that's only phones like Pixel 4a, iphone 12 mini, etc. ...
Most phones now are 180-200g, sadly...

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  • mUE
  • 18 Dec 2020

I am an iPhone user and I have a great feeling about the coordination of hardware and software and I admire it but we have to be realistic. The iPhone 12 Pro Max, which has a screen size and dimensions almost the same size as the Poco F2 Pro, weighs more than that. Also, Samsung Note 20 Ultra is only 10 grams lighter than the Poco F2 Pro.
Lets not look at brands with prejudice.

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  • sxr
  • 18 Dec 2020

AnonD-961247, 17 Dec 2020And who asked Xiaomi to give that Pop up camera and increase weight by extra 50-60 grams? Because selfie camera holes are UGLY, UGLY, UGLY! Can I not stress it enough? The Xiaomi engineers made design compromises that eliminated that UGLY selfie camera hole while at the same time, not skimping on the cooling system or reducing the battery capacity, or putting a cheap, plastic body, which, frankly is a wise decision, at least until under display selfie cameras or lightweight, high capacity graphene batteries become feasible.

Besides, you're going to replace phones every two to four years anyway, so what 15-20 year health concern are you talking about just carrying and holding daily a measly 219gram weight? Doctors even advise people especially the elderly to not only do aerobic activities but resistance training (weight bearing activities) as well to retain bone density and muscle mass in old age, which are crucial in maintaining good bone density and good glucose control to help avoid or mitigate osteoporosis and diabetes.

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