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At the heart of the Poco M8x 5G lies a massive 7,900 mAh battery, effectively transforming the smartphone into a portable power hub. This capacity translates into impressive endurance: up to 64 hours of continuous music playback or nearly a month of operation in messaging mode. To manage such a substantial cell, the device features 45W fast wired charging, while a 22.5W reverse charging function allows the phone to double as a power bank for other gadgets. To mitigate thermal throttling under heavy loads, engineers have implemented a triple-cooling system to ensure consistent component stability.
The device's architectural foundation is built upon the Snapdragon 4 Gen 5 chipset. The transition to a 4-nanometer process is critical here—not so much for chasing peak performance, but for minimizing power consumption. In synergy with the oversized battery, this creates a maximum efficiency effect. The hardware suite is rounded out by up to 6GB of LPDDR4X RAM and UFS 2.2 storage, providing a sufficiently responsive interface and snappy application loading speeds.
The user interface is anchored by a sprawling 6.9-inch LCD. While the resolution is limited to HD+ (1600×720 pixels), the panel supports a 120Hz refresh rate, ensuring fluid animations. Significant attention has been paid to ergonomics and durability: a peak brightness of 825 nits ensures comfortable outdoor visibility, while Wet Touch 2.0 technology guarantees precise sensor response even with damp fingers. The panel is shielded by Corning Gorilla Glass 7i, and DC Dimming technology is employed to reduce eye strain by minimizing flicker.
Regarding mobile photography, the Poco M8x 5G adopts a pragmatic philosophy. The 50MP primary module, featuring 2x digital zoom, handles basic shooting tasks capably, supported by a 2MP macro lens. An 8MP front-facing camera provides standard quality for video calls and selfies.
The software ecosystem deserves particular mention. The smartphone runs HyperOS 3 based on Android 16. The long-term support strategy is remarkably ambitious for this price segment: the manufacturer promises four major OS updates and six years of security patches, significantly extending the device's lifecycle.
Rounding out the package are several utilitarian refinements: IP64-rated dust and splash resistance, a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, and a full 3.5mm audio jack—a feature still highly valued by the budget-conscious demographic. The smartphone is available in three colorways—Black, Blue, and Green, with the latter featuring a premium faux-leather finish. Pricing starts at $220 for the 4GB RAM/128GB storage configuration, reaching $240 for the 6GB RAM variant.

