The Poco F3 GT India launch is just a couple of days away from now. The tech giant is continuously teasing the smartphone and showcasing its features and functionalities. In the latest teaser, the officials talk about the phone’s touch.
Being game lovers, we usually don’t like to have any hurdles or game lags while playing our favorite games. Thus, we always wish to have a smartphone with a good touch screen and so the upcoming Poco F3 GT has. The company offers a 480Hz high touch sampling rate with the device.
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The official Poco India Twitter handler also shared the benefits of having high touch sampling rate in the tweet. According to them, the Poco F3 GT will give gamers a smoother and more accurate response.
It changes to a better gameplay experience during intense fights which can mean the difference between victory and defeat, especially in first-person shooter games. They further add that its 480Hz touch sampling rate is the fastest in the industry and it allows a major step up from the general 180Hz touch sampling rates.
The other gaming quality that the phone has is a 120Hz AMOLED display, allowing one to experience realistic content with HDR10+ and battery smooth visuals. Also, it has shoulder trigger buttons as well as a slipstream design to create something truly special.
We've got the magic touch! With a touch sampling rate of 480Hz, experience the display respond to your touches in no time, is it really a surprise that we left everyone else behind? 😎
The POCO community is the first to know all these awesome deets. Want to join? Stay tuned! pic.twitter.com/y8NlnIoYFR
— POCO India (@IndiaPOCO) July 21, 2021
Besides this, the smartphone is powered by the new MediaTek Dimensity 1200 chipset, features a 5065mAh battery with a 66W fast charge support, and runs Android 11 based MIUI 12.5 OS.
Its 64MP primary sensor is paired with an 8MP ultrawide angle camera, and a 2MP macro camera. Also, the camera app is packed with lots of software features. On the front, it has a 16MP selfie camera for selfies and video chats.