Poco F8 Ultra Review – Each smartphone manufacturer claims to be the fastest, most powerful, and stylish. Yet along comes a device that would outshine them all-F8 Ultra. The Poco F8 Ultra has everything; it looks luxurious and is also very powerful. It is just not a list of specifications; it is the coherence behind all those specs that convinces any user that he or she made the right choice. I will also be sharing my own experiences with the POCO F8 Ultra in this review to give it a helping vote.

Design And Build Quality

The first thing you will notice about the design of the Poco F8 Ultra is that Poco has now devoted equal attention not just to high performance but also to a high-end look. It has a glass back and a metal frame, and its sides are slightly curved, which makes it very ergonomic. The camera module, for as big as it may be, merges very well with the design of the phone and is in keeping with flagship styling.
At the same time, the F8 Ultra will not let you forget that it has any weight, but it may not feel what it is. The balanced weight will not tire one in their palms even after long use. Overall, the design element is a winner for Poco this time around.

Display

The display, which is by far the most excellent feature of this handset, is simply exquisite. This, therefore, is a 1.5K AMOLED display, which is exceptionally sharp, bright, and colour-splashed from any angle you may want to have a look at. Be it watching videos on YouTube, casually scrolling through Instagram, or playing some games-everything appears alive.
Moving oneself through the phone is just the most likely experience generated; basically, it’s very silky and smooth, holding the 144Hz screen. Scrolling, again, so fast, it seems like the phone is flying. The brightness shift is very good at making the screen visible under sunlight.

Performance

One of the highlighted features of this phone is that it is powered by an octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 9400 Ultra processor. Thus, the chipset itself stands as a testament to the fact that Poco was aimed at pleasing power users and gamers with this phone.
PUBG, BGMI and COD work immaculately on this device and do not lag. Even after gaming for an hour, the phone doesn’t get hot at all, which is indeed much desired for a market speak. Apps switchover, multitasking, and video editing all run much faster, nonetheless.
The F8 Ultra is for sure a phone that will be worthwhile for 2-3 years of use without slowing down.

Camera

This year, for the first time, the vendor didn’t make the camera a boring number-fetching competition; the numbers were put next to improvement and some real quality. Now, no matter what setting is taken, the best result displayed by the main 200MP camera should be high in detail under poor light.
Photos taken in daylight look very natural without excessive colour inaccuracy. Portrait mode renders perfect sharpness along with a natural bokeh effect.
The latest upgrade in night mode includes capturing sharp and crisp snaps rather than the softer ones that the latest Poco phones took.
The Ultra-Wide camera is very close to the main one; very good stabilisation for 4K 60fps videos.

Battery And Fast Charging

A 5,000mAh battery supplies a decent enough charge for one complete day. Even under serious use, it can still take one through into the evening.
The biggest showstopper is the 120W fast charging. It charges to 100% in 20-25 minutes; still, if you need a fill-up in quick time, even 10 minutes will leave half a day’s worth of charge to unmet needs.
It is indeed a lot of fun charging the way it is.

Software Experience

Running the whole show on the Poco f8 Ultra is HyperOS. I would like to say that HyperOS feels quite stable. There is a minimal notification pop-up of some apps, which any unwanted, and the user interface feels light. HyperOS also seems to minimise the loaded bloatware, and hence, the difference there too, as opposed to its predecessors.

Supposing one is out to buy a flagship killer with a stunning appearance, high-end performance, and killer fast charging, then it should be the Poco F8 Ultra.
And again, iteratively, the breach for the cost-conscious and performance extraordinaire; this phone is their best catch.

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