In terms of configuration, the smartphones are almost identical. In both cases, you get a 67W charger, a cable, a case and a film (which is immediately glued to the screen). However, the case of Poco X6 Pro is definitely of better quality.
Both devices are made of plastic. This is especially noticeable in the appearance of the Poco F5. Poco F5 has a headphone jack but X6 Pro does not. The X6 Pro has an in-display fingerprint scanner, and the F5 has a side key. They work equally well.
The screens of smartphones are almost the same. They differ in resolution (FHD for F5 and 1.5K for X6 Pro), pixel density (395 vs 445 ppi). However, the difference between them is not felt during use. The peak brightness for the F5 is 1400 nits and for the X6 Pro it is 1500 nits.
Devices run on different processors. Poco The new product is better in every respect. You can see the test results below.
You’ll get a steady 60fps and up to 45 degrees of heat in Genshin Impact on the X6 Pro; In War Thunder, the result will be at the level of 40-50 fps with the highest graphics and maximum tracking, with reduced tracking – 70-80 fps. . As for the Poco F5, the frame rate in Genshin will be 50-55 fps (with drops up to 45) with 43-44 degrees of warming. F5 does not support tracking in War Thunder. Maximum FPS in this game was 80-85 with heating up to 42 degrees.
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On F5, it was possible to achieve 7.5 hours of screen work on average, on X6 Pro – 6.8 hours, but more often – about 7. Both devices charge quickly: to 100% in 40-45 minutes.
The camera set on smartphones is the same. The main module takes good photos in both cases, but the ultrawide lens is not so good. In terms of video shooting, F5 is better: its stabilization seems smoother. However, both devices can record video at 4K 30 fps.
The proximity sensor only works normally on Poco F5 because this sensor is optical and not software.
If you don’t talk on the phone most of the time, Poco X6 Pro is the best choice. Moreover, its cost is cheaper than F5.
Source: Ferra

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