THE FIRST gaming test of the BEST CELLULAR GAMER

2023-05-09 17:00:00

The POCO F5 launched on May 9, 2023. This little guy arrived with a brand new processor Snapdragon 7 Plus Gen 2, 8 GB of RAM and a standard 5000 mAh battery. Its screen is a 6.67″ OLED display, fullHD resolution and 120Hz refresh rate.

In the case of a POCO cell phone, we will again have those two divisions of values: China and Brazil. In the Chinese market of Aliexpress it is possible to find this darling for more or less R$ 2,000.00, but at the risk of paying customs duty, let it be clear. In Brazil you can find it for around R$3200, a little more expensive than in the international market.

As we love to compare different generations of cell phones, take this one: POCO F4. Who will be the POCO F5 comparison is the POCO F4, the great cost-benefit champion of 2022 here on the channel.

The POCO F5 is a smartphone from the POCO FLAGSHIPS line, so we will play all the games on our max graphics.

POCO F5 test in heavy games

CarX Street

This time, CarX Street was installed on the tested cell phone and we were able to verify its performance, unlike the last two Roda Liso that we had to replace it with Asphalt 9.

Anyway, the performance was a show with the POCO F5 running the game at 30 FPS on average, 99% stability and a battery life of 4:35 hours.

The POCO F4 also stuck at the average 30 frames, with 99% stability.

⚠️The village Wheels⚠️ for POCO F5 on CarX Street with graphics at maximum.

COD Mobile

Competition was fierce on this one, as both devices maximized performance in our little COD. There is a catch to this, however, because the POCO F5, as much as it allows you to maximize the graphics in high quality, some graphical effects specific to the Battle Royale mode and Multiplayer are simply blocked. But it’s a simple thing and will probably be fixed in the future with some compatibility update.

As for performance, both POCO F5 and F5 boasted COD Mobile, reaching 60 FPS average, with 100% stability. The autonomy of the F5 was 4:35h of predicted play, equal to the result of CarX Street.

✔️The village Flat Wheel✔️ for the two devices tested.

Diablo Immortal

Once again we had two very tight and high-level results. The two smartphones managed to reach the highest framerates, which we often see blocked in other devices. Higher graphics are also enabled on both handsets.

Moving on to performance, cell phones boasted a score of 60 FPS at 100% stability. The POCO F5 achieved a battery life of 4:55 hours long.

✔️The village Flat Wheel✔️ for both smartphones.

eFootball

Moving now to our sports game on the channel, nothing unusual happened in the e-Football gameplay. The game worked exactly as it should, without any hiccups or crashes, quickly opening menus and games.

The average performance of the POCO F5 was a benchmark of 60 FPS, with 100% stability and a high autonomy of 6:55h of battery life.

The POCO F4 almost boasted with 60 FPS at a stability of 99%.

✔️The village Flat Wheel✔️ for or LITTLE F5.

Fortnite

We know that Fortnite is a difficult game to run correctly on any cell phone, so we’re going to pass a wrap to POCO F5, which didn’t run Battle Royale perfectly. What always happens are those annoying and sudden crashes during the match. Fortnite talks better with Samsung devices, that’s why other smartphones, no matter how strong they are, often to tank FORTINAS.

The POCO F5 took the average of 50 frames, with a minimum of 38 FPS.

The F4 fared a little better, scoring an average of 61 frames, with a low of 40.

✔️The village Flat Wheel✔️ for both, but who got the better of this one was the POCO F4.

Free Fire

Since the world began, POCO F4 has competed alone in the Free Fire stage here at Roda Liso because none of the other devices can run the game at more than 60 FPS. Only this time we got another device that goes head to head with the king of Frifas, the POCO F5.

He reached an average of 90 FPS, with 100% stability, just like the F4. The autonomy of the F5 was 5:40h duration is the battery

Without a doubt, POCO F5 is one of the best smartphones to play Free Fire ????Competitive Wheel Seal????.

Genshin Impact

If you were disappointed with the “stick-to-stick” results of the last few games, know that in Genshin it was the complete opposite of that, check it out. POCO F5 took the game with ease and few crashes, much better than its predecessor.

The average frame rate of the F5 was 56, with a stability of 93% and autonomy bordering on 4:00 a.m. of duration.

The F4 was inferior to the Genshinzera, scoring just 39 frames on average, with a stability of 81%.

✔️The village Flat Wheel✔️ for the POCO F5, it performed very well.

Mortal Kombat

The winner of the dispute in Mortal Kombat was the POCO F5 for very little, take a look. As much as the performance of the two devices results in very close numbers, it is still possible to notice crucial differences between the two and Mortal Kombat is a solid example.

The POCO F4 was stuck at 110 FPS on average, with 100% stability, which is certainly not bad, but does not exploit the device’s full capacity.

The POCO F5, on the other hand, operates at maximum performance, marking 119 FPS on average, with 99% stability. Finally, his autonomy in Mortal Kombat was 4:55h of battery life.

????Competitive Wheel Seal???? for both smartphones, but the one who got the better of this was the POCO F5.

PUBG

Unfortunately we didn’t test the POCO F4 with GFX Tools turned on as we’ve been doing since the beginning of the year, but we tested the POCO F5 with the app running and, as everyone expected, the game ran wonderfully.

The POCO F5 reached the average 90 FPS, with 100% stability and a battery life of 3:30h.

The POCO F4 was at the mark of 86 frames, with 99% stability.

????Competitive Wheel Seal???? for POCO F5 on PUBG with max graphics.

Tower of Fantasy

It wasn’t long before the POCO F5 reached first place in the Tower Of Fantasy performance ranking, but unfortunately it remained in second place, which is not bad, don’t get me wrong.

The average frame rate of the POCO F5 was 75 FPS, with stability at 96% and autonomy of a measly 3:05h duration.

The POCO F4 established itself in the average 78 frames, with 92% stability.

????Competitive Wheel Seal???? for F5 in Tower Of Fantasy with graphics at maximum.

Temperature

We played an hour of COD Mobile to find out how much battery is lost in that period, as well as the temperature of the device’s screen. After that one hour of gameplay, the POCO F5 warmed up ????14°C???? on its surface and lost ????15%???? loading.

The numbers are not excellent, but they are on average for other top-of-the-line smartphones that we tested here. If you want to toast the battery and heat up the POCO F5, you will have to put in a lot of effort, because this device did not get out of control at any time during the COD game.

Conclusion

The POCO F5 is one of the best smartphones for gaming, period. We have no doubt about that. Lets, go its battery is great, the device does not heat up much, the system has great compatibility with several games and, overall, it is simply a very fast and performing smartphone. There are no criticisms of the POCO F5 regarding its gaming performance.

It is important to point out that even comparing it with its so famous predecessor, The POCO F4, we couldn’t find flaws and imperfections. The POCO F5 is a direct upgrade of everything that was good about the F4 in terms of performance.

With that, he will honorably receive the ????Competitive Wheel Seal ???? in our test of games with the graphics at maximum, thus occupying the TOP 1 ranking.

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