Cellphone Reviews

Poco F4 GT long-term review

Gaming phones: they’re like regular phones, but more gamey. What does that even mean? What makes a gaming phone a gaming phone? More performance? Better cooling (sometimes with dedicated fans either on the inside or attached to the outside)? More gaming-centric features like dedicated buttons? A design that screams “gaming”? RGB lights?

What is a gaming phone? And is the Poco F4 GT a gaming phone? Does that mean it’s only good for professional gamers, or can regular people enjoy one? So many questions, indeed. We’ll go right ahead and spoil that last one for you from the outset: of course, regular people can buy and enjoy this device; it’s not like there’s such a thing as “too much performance”. On the other hand, going that route does require living with a few quirks, which we’ll get into rather quickly once you reach the next page.
Poco’s GT line does scream “gaming”, but it does so at a quieter volume than other device families – think of Red Magics and ROG Phones and the likes. These are all gaming phones, but they’re different, and the Poco F4 GT does seem to be on the tamer side of things, especially if you get it in any color that isn’t yellow.

Gaming aside, this is also a handset that launched with the flagship chipset of its time, so it could sit comfortably in the ‘flagship killer’ or ‘affordable flagship’ category. Then is it a jack of all trades? Does it excel at any of those, or does it try to be a lot of things to a lot of people without actually being great at any?
That’s what we set out to find out. We’ll say it from the get-go: this won’t be a gaming-focused review. None of our long-term reviews have ever been, and we’re not going to start now. Most people out there aren’t heavy mobile gamers, but most people out there probably wouldn’t mind finding out if the Poco F4 GT, with its reasonable price, could be their daily driver. And not necessarily thanks to its gaming chops, that is. But they can definitely be nice to have.

So let’s buckle up and find out what the Poco F4 GT is all about, marking the first time we’ve ever reviewed a gaming phone long-term, as well as the first time we’ve ever reviewed a Poco GT line device long-term. Lots of firsts then; let’s get right to it.

Source: gsmarena

In other news – Xiaomi Poco M5 review

The Poco M5, just like the Poco M4 5G announced in August, is one of Xiaomi‘s most affordable handsets in the portfolio. Both handsets are quite similar, but the M5 lacks 5G connectivity and it’s available in more markets worldwide.

Xiaomi Poco M5

There’s also an Indian variant of the M5, which is mostly identical to its global counterpart, so it’s safe to use this review as a reference if you are located in India and you are deciding on whether you should buy the Poco M5. Learn more