With the Poco F6, you get a 90 W power supply, a film, a case and a cable directly on the screen. The old model already has 120 W charging power. In both cases, moisture protection complies with the IP64 standard. Both survived after floating in the water.
The screen diagonal is 6.67 inches for the F6 and 6.7 inches for the Pro version. Moreover, in both cases, the refresh rate is 120 Hz and the pixel density of the Pro is 526 PPI. The brightness of the screens is approximately the same.
Poco F6 is powered by Snapdragon 8S Gen 3, while F6 Pro is powered by Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. Both smartphones have NFC support.
Battery capacity – 5000 mAh. In PC Mark, the F6 Pro’s battery life was 1 hour worse than the F6. Poco F6 charges to 100% in 42 minutes, and Poco F6 Pro in 22 minutes.
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Poco F6 has a 50 MP main camera with optical stabilization and the ability to shoot 4K 60 fps video. There is also an 8 MP ultra-wide camera and a 20 MP front camera that records video at a maximum of 1080p 60 fps.
F6 Pro, on the other hand, is equipped with a 50 MP main sensor, 2 MP macro sensor and 8 MP ultra-wide sensor. Video recording can be done at a maximum speed of 8K 24 fps. The front camera is 16 MP and shoots video at 1080p 60 fps.
At night, the Pro version shoots with noise but extracts slightly more detail than the F6. This is typical for the front camera and main sensor. Both devices handle light equally well, and video is smoother on the F6 Pro.
The disadvantages of the Poco F6 and F6 Pro include the unstable price, lack of wireless charging support and good protection against moisture (IP67). In general, they should ideally cost about 23-26 thousand rubles. Proximity sensors work fine in both cases; The power of both smartphones is sufficient for games and shooting. The difference between the normal version and Pro is 10 thousand rubles. But it is not worth it, so it is better to take Poco F6. It only makes sense to buy the Poco F6 Pro model if you need superfast charging or need an e-reader.
Source: Ferra

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