In this article, we will dissect the design, display, performance, battery life, camera system, and software of the to see if it deserves a spot in your pocket. What Exactly is the Minus X Pro? The Minus X Pro sits in a strange segment. It is not quite a budget device, nor is it a $1,500 flagship. The "Minus" branding has historically focused on minimalism—stripping away bloatware and unnecessary features to focus on core performance. The "X Pro" variant, however, adds back the premium features users actually want: high refresh rate screens, robust build quality, and top-tier processing power.
Available exclusively on the official Minus website and select Amazon stores. As of this writing, there is a $50 launch discount for early buyers. Disclosure: The author received a review unit of the Minus X Pro from the manufacturer for two weeks. However, all opinions expressed are unbiased and based on real-world usage. minus x pro
Since its quiet announcement, the Minus X Pro has been the subject of intense speculation. Is it a flagship killer? A niche tool for creators? Or simply a marketing gimmick with a fancy "Pro" label? After spending two weeks with the device as my daily driver, I am ready to unpack every detail. In this article, we will dissect the design,
| Feature | Minus X Pro | Google Pixel 7a | iPhone SE (3rd Gen) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 120Hz AMOLED | 90Hz OLED | 60Hz LCD | | Battery | 4,500 mAh | 4,385 mAh | 2,018 mAh | | Charging | 45W Wired | 18W Wired | 20W Wired | | Price | $499 | $499 | $429 | | Design | Modern, bezel-less | Chunky bezels | Classic bezels | It is not quite a budget device, nor is it a $1,500 flagship