Testseek.com have collected 317 expert reviews of the Xiaomi Pocophone F1 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Xiaomi Pocophone F1.
May 2019
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The editors liked
High screen to body ratio
Excellent Display Quality
Great battery life and also supports fast charging
Excellent Rear Camera
Immensely good power to price ratio
Sturdy build quality
Pretty decent camera
Compact build
Top-notch specs
Doesn't skimp on any aspect to keep the pricing competitive
Stock Android-friendly MIUI
Powerful battery
Pricing that's hard to beat by the competition
Display is bright and colorful
Plastic body means ruggedness
Decent camera arrays
Great value for the price
Thin
Light
High quality build
Incredible value
Betterthanaverage battery life
Snappy processing performance
Fast SoC
Expandable memory
6 GB RAM
Good cameras
Impressive battery life
AptX HD support
Decent facial recognition technology
Quick MIMO Wi-Fi
The editors didn't like
Thermal Throttling due to Snapdragon 845
Still has quite a bit of bloatware
Plain aesthetics
Lacks water resistance
We say Xiaomi's Pocophone F1 sets a new bar for midrange phones as it offers a flagship-class Snapdragon 845 processor along with decent overall performance at a very affordabl
Xiaomi now has quite a compelling range of handsets, with plenty of variety across its different lines. The Pocophone F1 is further proof that it's possible to deliver good performance, plenty of internal storage and relatively long battery life without a...
Abstract: The Xiaomi Pocophone F1 is a quality smartphones that offer great value for money. It is the cheapest Snapdragon 845 device, even cheaper than the Meizu 16 series. Apart from the chipset and cheap pricing, the design and entire hardware setup of the Xiaom...
Lacks support for US LTE bands, Dulllooking display, Underpowered speaker
Xiaomi's Pocophone F1 is one of those sleeping giants hiding in the shadows, just waiting for that opportunity to strike down the competition. Seriously, there's a lot going for this phone that overseas can be had for the equivalent of about $350, which i...
High screen to body ratio, Excellent Display Quality, Great battery life and also supports fast charging, Excellent Rear Camera,
Thermal Throttling due to Snapdragon 845
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Published: 2018-11-02, Author: Muhammad , review by: neowin.net
Reviewing the Pocophone F1 is a. confusing job. It's an almost Frankenstein's monster-like contraption, forcing together best-in-class performance with the frugality of the cheapest of budget smartphones. There aren't really too many other devices for me...
Immensely good power to price ratio, sturdy build quality, pretty decent camera,
Still has quite a bit of bloatware, plain aesthetics, lacks water resistance, We say Xiaomi's Pocophone F1 sets a new bar for midrange phones as it offers a flagship-class Snapdragon 845 processor along with decent overall performance at a very affordabl
Powering the Pocophone F1 is a 4,000mAh battery with QuickCharge 3.0 support. Under standard field conditions with auto brightness on, data on for most of the day and about an hour's worth of gaming, video along with constant use of social media, the phon...
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Published: 2018-10-18, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Display is bright and colorful, Plastic body means ruggedness, Decent camera arrays, Great value for the price, Thin, light, high quality build
Not carried by US mobile data carriers, No Verizon or other CDMA coverage, No 4G LTE on any US carrier, No NFC, no waterproofing or dust resistance, No extensive accessory ecosystem
The Pocophone F1 is a highly decent smartphone, especially for its price. This smartphone is available on the internet in its Global edition – and there's an India-specific version as well. Both versions have almost identical hardware – close enough for t...
As it stands right this second, the F1 is worth a buy if you live anywhere not named the U.S. of A. Its lack of support for LTE bands really puts a damper on its usability in the States; but if you live in a supported country, it's honestly an unbeatable...
And that's it. Everything else works as you'd expect from a phone running the above specs, which is to say – quite well. Personally, if the couple problems listed above are all that's wrong with a $300 flagship, I call that a huge win for Xiaomi.Now if th...