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[FAQ] POCO M3 Pro 5G | TOP 10 FAQS | OP Performer | Killer Looks

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Hello P O C O Fans , Hope you all are doing well & enjoying POCO. Today I will be sharing the Top 10 F A Q s for the POCO M3 Pro 5G , the most affordable 5G Phone which was released by POCO about a month ago. So, let's check out the FAQs!! 1. What is the screen size of the POCO M3 Pro 5G? The screen size of POCO M3 Pro 5G is 6.5inch, 2400*1080p LCD display having 394 PPI and a 19.5:9 aspect ratio which provides life-like clarity to the content being viewed. 2. What are the dimensions of POCO M3 Pro 5G? The dimensions of POCO M3 Pro 5G are 161.81mm*77.34mm*8.92mm (Height*Width*Thickness), and its weight is only 190g . 3. Can I control my TV, AC, etc., with the POCO M3 Pro 5G? Yes, the POCO M3 Pro 5G has an IR blaster that allows you to control your TV, AC, and most other home appliances. 4. Does the POCO M3 Pro 5G come with a Triple Camera set-up? Yes , the POCO M3 Pro 5G comes with a 48MP + 2MP + 2MP Triple Rear Camera set-up along with an 8MP AI Selfie Camera. 5. Can

[Guide] Unlock Bootloader For any POCO Phone! | Easy & Simple

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  Hello P O C O Lovers, I hope you all are doing well! If you want to change your ROM from Global to EU or other region or vice versa. You need to unlock Bootloader which is the first step. I will share the steps for unlocking Bootloader on any POCO phone.

Basic Knowledge of Custom ROMs & Kernel | Advantages & Disadvantages | With FAQs |

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Hello A ND RO ID Fans , Hope you all are doing well! So you guys may think that our device is very limited to what we get in it, but what you guys don't know about it is, we can do a lot to our devices by rooting and flashing custom ROMs and tweaking it up to some extent. So now you guys are excited about it? Let's flash what we need the best for our device. What is a Custom Android ROM? A Custom Android ROM denotes a phone’s firmware, grounded on Google’s Android Platform . Android is an open-source project so any developer can take the code and can oversee it by tailoring according to his predilection or as the way end-user wanted it to be, with many add-ons, enhancements and skins and other mumbo-jumbo stuff and then recompile it, and reproduce it for a varied variability device. Users can install (flash – to be technical) ROMs to amend the device's appearance and deeds. ROMs are urbanized by the Android community, by a group of core developers who do this morally ou