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Poco X8 Pro Review – Trusted Reviews

Verdict

Though the Poco X8 Pro faces stiffer competition than ever, it’s still an easy recommendation for anyone after strong performance and fast charging at a less-than-premium price. It’s not the most powerful or polished phone around, but for the money, there’s enough here to keep it competitive – even if the Iron Man finish does it no favours.

  • Solid performance in virtually every situation

  • Gorgeous 120Hz AMOLED display for HDR gaming

  • Good enough camera in good conditions

  • Noticable background battery drain

  • Iron Man stylings are lackluster

  • Fair bit of pre-installed bloat

Key Features

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    Review Price:
    £349

  • Dimensity 8500-Ultra SoC

    Matched with the Mali-G720, GPU, this 3.4Ghz chipset can handle the most demanding games and everyday tasks with ease.

  • 6500mAh battery with 100W charging

    Ultra-fast 100W charging from compatible power plugs lets you max out the massive battery in just over an hour.

  • 3D dual-layer IceLoop cooling system

    The 5300mm² surface area cooling solution promises to chill the chipset by up to three degrees Celsius for to avoid throttling when gaming in humid areas.

Introduction

As top-tier specs continue to trickle down into budget blowers, some of the long-standing bargain brands of the last ten years are still finding ways to stay firmly in the middle. For Xiaomi’s Poco brand, that’s the Poco X8 Pro line. It’s easy to see where the inspiration lies with this one.

With the Poco X8 Pro, we’re specifically looking at the Iron Man variant. It isn’t the first time a Poco handset has been adorned with Marvel graphics. But don’t let Tony Stark’s billion-dollar projects fool you: this isn’t a cutting-edge device.

Instead, it’s a solid performer for the cost, just with a frankly hideous interface that’s closer in appeal to the sort you’ll find in an after-market theme shop app than anything you’ll have seen in a Marvel movie. The best-looking part of this phone is its themed packaging. So it’s a good thing everything else functions well enough.

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Design

  • Easy to handle
  • Quality feel
  • Mint Green, White, Black, and Iron Man variants

The Poco X8 Pro Iron Man sits well in the hand. It’s a comfortable device with just enough material-lending heft to feel premium without being uncomfortable. Generously rounded along each corner and with a stainless steel frame, it reminded me a lot of the first phone I decided to pony up a pretty penny for – a Nokia Lumia I lost on a press trip in Stockholm too long ago.

Poco X8 Pro Iron Man Edition and packagingPoco X8 Pro Iron Man Edition and packaging
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Along the suitably smooth outer edges are a single-piece volume rocker, a separate power button, a down-firing speaker, a super-speedy USB-C port, and plenty of microphones to make calls feel as clear as they reasonably need to be. Given the choice of materials here, the Poco X8 Pro is a solid device, with IP68 dust and water resistance, and a cool, smooth feel.

Poco X8 Pro Iron Man Edition on a tablePoco X8 Pro Iron Man Edition on a table
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Unless you opt for the Iron Man look, you’ll be getting a flagship-style appearance in some appealing colours. Whether that’s what you want in a £349 device is up to you. I’m partial to how Motorola helps its budget blowers stand out with unique vegan leather looks, but the Iron Man version of the Poco X8 Pro sadly looks like a cheap sticker on a printed plastic back.

Screen

  • 6.59in 1.5K 120Hz AMOLED display
  • 480Hz touch sampling rate
  • HDR10+ and Dolby Vision support with 2000 nits HBM brightness

A tight screen-to-body ratio means the Poco X8 Pro’s curves create a display that’s pleasing to the eye – a full-screen look that would have cost a premium a few years back. The 120Hz AMOLED display clocks in at a sharp-enough 1.5k resolution, getting more than bright enough to stand against piercing outdoor glare and helping the AMOLED display show off its glossy colours.

Poco X8 Pro on a tablePoco X8 Pro on a table
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Poco’s standing with streaming giants means you’ll struggle to put that high brightness to use with HDR content outside of your own photos and some games. Still, if you can find supported content, there’s HDR10+ capabilities and Dolby Vision certification to make use of.

Auto-HDR wizardry can offer a sample of bright, bold colours and tight contrast in games, too, but you’ll be banking on the nature of AMOLED to work its own magic on streamed content for the most part.

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For gamers – of which Poco tends to attract many – there are some solid features here, too. The 480Hz touch sampling should already ensure your slides and taps register at rocket speed, but you can crank this all the way to 2560Hz through Game Turbo Mode just to be sure.

Watching a video on the Poco X8 ProWatching a video on the Poco X8 Pro
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Similarly, the Wet Touch display 2.0 claim works well to stop a little splash or a drop of rain from making general use difficult, so it should work to offset any misplays in tense, sweaty conditions, too.

What is a shame, though, is its lack of adaptive refresh rates. Though you can set 120Hz to kick in only on specific apps, it can’t slow to 24Hz for an optimal movie-viewing experience, and it certainly can’t drop to 1Hz for comfortable, battery-efficient reading. It’s all go all the time.

Performance

  • Dimensity 8500 Ultra SoC
  • 12GB RAM
  • Smooth everyday performance

With the Poco line initially gaining traction as one good for gaming at half the price of competing products, it isn’t surprising to see the Poco spec sheet rife with chatter about ‘revolutionary performance,’ various ‘boost’ features, and cooling tech with embellished titles.

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In practice, the Poco X8 Pro is a powerful device for just £349, sporting a high-end (if not proper flagship) MediaTek Dimensity 8500 Ultra chipset and ample 12GB of RAM that leaves most phones at the price point in the dust.

Gaming on the Poco X8 ProGaming on the Poco X8 Pro
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Given its dominance in regions like India, where the go-to games are far from bleeding-edge gacha titles and console ports, the Poco X8 Pro maintains rock-solid frame rates, imperceivable input lag, and crams just enough passive cooling tech in there to keep gamers snagging chicken dinners in low-fidelity esports titles in the heat.

In fast-paced, graphically intense combat titles that push the boundaries of mobile chipsets, a solid 60fps is easily attainable at the highest settings. Zenless Zone Zero, we’re looking at you. In general use, the situation is much the same – solid, stable, and snappy. Flicking between apps and drawers is like butter. Your Chrome tab hoarding won’t phase this one.

Poco X8 Pro rear camera and Iron Man detailingPoco X8 Pro rear camera and Iron Man detailing
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To put things into numbers, our typical Geekbench 6 benchmark came back with a single-core result of 1724, with multicore clocking in at 6614. The Mali-G720 GPU returned an impressive score of 12,549 there, too, translating to a 24fps average in 3DMark Wildlife Extreme and around 26fps in the lighting-heavy Solar Bay test, all of which align with the premium, but not quite top-end, chipset on offer.

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The stress test showed barely any change in performance as the temperature slowly rose before plateauing at 38°C in 20°C ambient room temperatures. Now, that’s obviously not a good enough test for a cooler designed to keep you gaming in arid conditions, but proof enough that it can hold its own.

Overall, it’s a decent improvement over last year’s Poco X7 Pro, but probably not enough to justify an upgrade.

Software and AI

  • HyperOS/Android 16
  • Google suite
  • Security support up to early 2032

Running Xiaomi HyperOS fork of Android 16, what you’re getting here is a fairly up-to-date handset. It’s worth noting that if you get the Iron Man Edition, you’ll also get a custom theme to enjoy.

Poco X8 Pro Iron Man-themed interfacePoco X8 Pro Iron Man-themed interface
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You’ll find a few iconic bits of app bloat here, but they’re largely the big names: TikTok, Spotify, Facebook, Amazon Music, and the rest, which is honestly fascinating. But that doesn’t mean it’s bereft of the usual slew of basic waiting room games. Oh, and Mi/Poco-branded apps with infuriating full-screen startup ads.

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You’ll have to dig through the search bar to uninstall them, but removing them from the dashboard sends things off in a nice little pop of a bubble – at least on our Iron Man-inspired review device. Is it an annoyance? Always. But at least Poco made cleaning things up a relatively satisfying experience.

You also get the admittedly handy Gemini AI assistant. Camera and Circle to Search features are all intact, and getting Google to voice what it sees through the camera is always a fun little party trick – a way for an older person to quickly read their mail without their glasses, or a great way to identify pretty foliage on a morning walk.

Poco X8 Pro AI featuresPoco X8 Pro AI features
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Dig through the settings, and you’ll find Poco’s own AI App Boost options. Beyond smart uses of sometimes scary technological buzzwords like auto-translate/transcribe and image sharpening, you’ll find options to turn photos into dynamic wallpapers and expand them with additional details.

Camera

  • 50MP rear Sony sensor
  • 8MP Ultrawide
  • 20MP selfie snapper

Packing a 50MP Sony lens on the rear, the Poco X8 isn’t out of its depth when it comes to photography, either. As long as you keep your expectations in check.

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Taking photos on the Poco X8 ProTaking photos on the Poco X8 Pro
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Today’s chips and AI enhancements mean there’s enough computational gubbins here to grab some great shots with little effort. In the bright Spring sunshine around the Greek Isles, I had a great time capturing the rare snow-covered caps of Crete from Chania and photographing traffic jams.

The lack of a telephoto means you won’t be zooming in to shoot distant details in a hurry, but there’s enough detail here to pinch in to reframe shots. Again, within reason. The depth sensor pairs well with today’s processors to make portrait shots look particularly pleasing, too, with frankly fantastic edge detection in perfect conditions. The 8MP ultrawide helps to cram more detail into cramped scenes, too.

Where once a budget gaming blower meant sacrificing a half-decent snapper in your pocket, the sensor of the Poco X8 Pro could genuinely be a solid upgrade for some. Paired with speedy UFS 4.1 storage, another previously premium option, there’s enough general performance here to please most amateur shutterbugs, but low-light isn’t a strong suit. Unsurprising, given the price point.

Battery

  • 6500mAh battery
  • 100W wired charging
  • 27W reverse wired charging

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A massive 6500mAh cell keeps the Poco X8 Pro going for days at a time. Paired with increasingly scary 100W charging with a compatible plug, it doesn’t take long at all to get back in the game.

With such a focus on playing hours of matches before needing to recharge, it would have been nice to see Poco lean on the teachings of the now-absent Asus ROG Phone with a side-mounted USB-C plug for comfortable charging while gaming. That would really put the cooling tech to the test.

Poco X8 Pro USB-C charging portPoco X8 Pro USB-C charging port
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Interestingly, the reverse wired charging came in clutch while away from home, enabling it to be used akin to a power bank for other devices, saving me from needing to buy yet another travel adapter to litter a drawer back home.

Bewildering background battery drain was a concern, though. It’s difficult to chalk up the reason why, but it often lost far more power overnight than my ageing iPhone 13 Pro Max. Hopefully it’s something an update will fix, but it’s worth keeping in mind if you’re often away from a charger.

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Should you buy it?

You want solid general performance at a low cost

At £349 (or cheaper with the launch discount), the Poco X8 Pro is considerably cheaper than its fancy-sounding name would suggest. And in raw performance, it’s a value king.

Poco handsets often focus on raw power, and the X8 Pro is no different – it can take good shots in bright conditions, but its certainly not a strong suit.

Final Thoughts

Though the Poco line has stiffer competition today than ever before, the X8 Pro is still an easy recommendation for those looking for a powerful handset at a less-than-premium price.

Sturdy construction means it sits just fine alongside today’s more fashion-forward phones. And if you’re the type to savour every minute, its lightning-fast charging is part of what makes this one not a big deal, but a great deal.

It’s far from the most powerful device on the market today, but at this price, there’s enough going on to keep it (and you) competitive, making it one of the best budget phones around (even in its Iron Man finish).

How We Test

We test every mobile phone we review thoroughly. We use industry-standard tests to compare features properly and we use the phone as our main device over the review period. We’ll always tell you what we find and we never, ever, accept money to review a product.

  • Used as a main phone for two weeks
  • Thorough camera testing in a variety of conditions
  • Benchmarked using a mix of respected industry tests and real-world data

FAQs

Does the Poco X8 Pro include a charger in the box?

No, there’s no included charger with the Poco X8 Pro despite its 100W HyperCharge capabilities. The Iron Man version doesn’t include one, either.

Is the Poco X8 Pro waterproof?

The Poco X8 Pro is rated for IP68, suggesting long-term water submersion shouldn’t be a problem if proper precautions are followed.

Test Data

  Poco X8 Pro
Geekbench 6 single core 1724
Geekbench 6 multi core 6616
Geekbench 6 GPU 12549
3DMark Solar Bay 26
Time from 0-100% charge 62 min
Time from 0-50% charge 29 Min
30-min recharge (no charger included) 52 %
15-min recharge (no charger included) 31 %
3D Mark – Wild Life 4053

Full Specs

  Poco X8 Pro Review
UK RRP £349
Manufacturer Poco
Screen Size 6.59 inches
Storage Capacity 512GB
Rear Camera 50MP + 8MP
Front Camera 20MP
Video Recording Yes
IP rating IP68
Battery 6500 mAh
Fast Charging Yes
Size (Dimensions) 75.19 x 8.38 x 157.53 MM
Weight 201 G
Operating System HyperOS (Android 16)
Release Date 2026
First Reviewed Date 08/05/2026
Resolution 2756 x 1268
HDR Yes
Refresh Rate 120 Hz
Ports USB-C
Chipset MediaTek Dimensity 8500 Ultra
RAM 12GB
Colours Black, Mint Green, White, Iron Man

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