7.3

UMiDIGI F3 Pro reviews by real users UMIDIGI F3 Pro

User score

Overall satisfaction
Not enough reviews
1 review
  • Screen7.8
  • Performance7.0
  • Camera8.5
  • Connectivity8.7
  • Battery10
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Design & Materials

Is it a drop-resistant and scratch-resistant smartphone?
7.0

1 review

Do you think it's a nice phone?
9.0

1 review

Is it comfortable?
8.0

1 review

Can you see it well in the sunlight?
7.0

1 review

Performance & Hardware

Does it have good sound?
5.0

1 review

Does it work smoothly in everyday use?
9.0

1 review

Camera

Quality of daytime photos
8.0

1 review

Quality of nighttime photos
8.0

1 review

Quality of selfies
8.0

1 review

Does it have a powerful flash?
10.0

1 review

Connectivity

Does it have good coverage for calls?
10.0

1 review

Quality of the GPS
8.0

1 review

And the WiFi?
8.0

1 review

Battery

How long does the battery last?
  • 0%
    Less than half day
  • 0%
    Less than a day
  • 0%
    One day
  • 0%
    More than one day
  • 100%
    Two days or more

1 review

Software

Did it come with preinstalled applications?
  • 100%
    It comes with a clean operating system
  • 0%
    It has preinstalled apps but they don't bother me
  • 0%
    It has preinstalled apps that I can't uninstall

1 review

Do you regularly receive updates?
  • 100%
    Never
  • 0%
    Once a year
  • 0%
    Every six months
  • 0%
    Every two months or less

1 review

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User reviews

  • Very good quality for a low-budget phone. Full of features.

    Full of features of more expensive phones for an unbeatable price: Huge battery, NFC, global 5G dual SIM, good storage/memory/cpu capacity (with SD card support), good cameras and flash, clean Android 13, big FHD+ screen in a compact and light body, and for old-school guys, aux port and FM radio (no wired headphones required).

    On the other hand, the lack of updates from Umidigi makes it a short-term phone.

    The display lacks HDR and high-freq refresh rate and the speaker’s sound is not the best quality.

    Pros
    • Unbeatable price
    • Huge battery
    • 5G Global bands
    • NFC and Google Pay
    • Clean Android 13
    • Dual SIM/SD card
    Cons
    • Infrequent or no updates at all
    • No HDR, no high freq display
    • Low quality speaker
    • 8.3
    • Screen7.7
    • Performance7.0
    • Camera8.5
    • Connectivity8.6
    • Battery10

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Last update
December 27, 2023
State
  • Rumor
  • Presell
  • New
  • On Sale
Latest changes
  • New opinion 4 months ago
  • Name, RAM, Storage 8 months ago
  • Version 8 months ago
  • Operating System, SIM card, Features 9 months ago
  • Weight, Capacity (mAh), Flash, Photos 1 year ago
  • Inches, Screen Type, Resolution, Resolution, Density, Aspect Ratio, Resolution 1 year ago
7.3
Ki Cost-effective
Score
  • 5.5 Design & Materials
  • 6.7 Performance & Hardware
  • 5.7 Camera
  • 8.4 Connectivity
  • 8.4 Battery
What is a Ki score?
Ki is an automatic score based on the specifications and prices of devices. It is calculated using over 200 variables to rank smartphones, tablets and other devices from best to worst.
How do we calculate the Ki?

In this case, to determine the score we evaluate 5 general aspects:

  • Design and screen
  • Hardware and performance
  • Camera
  • Connectivity
  • Battery

Once these 5 factors have been rated, we introduce the price variable. This means that any two devices with the same ratings get a different Ki score for quality vs price.

Even a device objectively worse than another may have a higher Ki score if it has a better price.

Does the Ki score change?

The Ki varies as time goes by. As new devices with better specifications enter the market the Ki score of older devices will go down, always being compensated of their decrease in price.