Xiaomi Poco M3 (codename: citrus) was launched in the year November 2020. The phone came out of the box with Android 10 Q. On this page, we will guide you to install the TWRP Recovery on Xiaomi Poco M3. This guide contains both the written instruction and a video tutorial to help you install it quickly. Make sure to download the files required and then jump straight into instructions on how to install TWRP Recovery on Xiaomi Poco M3.
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Keep in mind that before heading over to the process, you will need to unlock the device bootloader at first. As the smartphone OEMs provide a locked bootloader to its devices due to some security concerns, in order to install any third-party file, you will need to unlock the bootloader. Then you will be capable to install TWRP Custom Recovery on your Xiaomi Poco M3 device and root as well. The TWRP Recovery can also take Nandroid backups, restore, wipe out system/data/cache, and more.

Poco M3 is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 662 chipset, which is coupled with 4GB of RAM. It offers 64/128GB of onboard storage and has a dedicated microSD card slot. The phone comes with Android 10 MIUI 12 out of the box and is in line to receive the Android 11 update in the coming weeks. The Poco M3 sports a 6.53-inch 1080P LCD display with a 19.5:9 aspect ratio and 395 PPI density. Talking about the cameras, the phone packs a triple-camera setup with a 48MP primary lens, 2MP depth, and 2MP macro camera. The phone has mediocre camera performance and can capture 1080P@30fps. For selfies, the phone packs an 8MP lens. There is a dual speaker setup and the fingerprint scanner is mounted at the side of the device. Under the hood, the Poco M3 is juiced by a 6,000 mAh battery that supports 18W Fast Charging.
TWRP Recovery and its Advantages
Team Win Recovery Project is an open-source software custom recovery image for Android-based devices. It provides a touchscreen-enabled interface that allows users to install third-party firmware and back up the current system which is functions often unsupported by stock recovery images. – Wikipedia


