For a long time, Poco has been associated with value-first smartphones—devices that make calculated compromises to deliver strong performance at aggressive prices. That identity hasn’t disappeared, but it has clearly evolved. Over the past few years, Poco has been steadily moving beyond just “budget killers” and into a space where it challenges flagship devices, albeit with a different set of priorities.
The Poco X8 Pro Max feels like the clearest example of that shift so far. Instead of trying to be a perfectly balanced all-rounder, it leans heavily into performance and battery life. After using it as my daily driver, it’s evident that this focus works—but it also comes with some noticeable trade-offs.
7Final verdict: Powerful, but focused
The Poco X8 Pro Max is not trying to be everything for everyone, and that’s clear from the moment you start using it.
It excels in performance, offers excellent sustained gaming capabilities, and delivers some of the best battery life in its segment. These strengths make it a compelling choice for users who prioritize power and endurance.
At the same time, the compromises are equally clear. The camera system is average, and the software experience lacks polish.
If your priorities are gaming, performance, and long battery life, the Poco X8 Pro Max is easy to recommend. However, if you’re looking for a more balanced device with better cameras and cleaner software, you might want to consider alternatives.
Personally, I see this as a specialist device rather than a true all-rounder. It does a few things exceptionally well—and if those align with your needs, it’s absolutely worth the price. It is priced at Rs 42,999 (~450) for the 12GB+256GB variant and Rs 46,999 (~$500) for the 12GB+512GB edition.
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