In the world of tech writing, we often get caught up in the “specs race”, faster chips, bigger numbers, more glass. But lately, I’ve found myself leaning toward something else: effortlessness. I want a phone that doesn’t feel like a brick in my pocket, yet doesn’t die before my day is over. Enter the POCO M8 5G.

After a week of living with it, editing reels, surviving Manila traffic, and endless scrolling, I’ve realized this isn’t just a “budget” phone. It’s a lifestyle upgrade.


The first thing you’ll notice is the weight, or lack thereof. At 178g and at 7.35mm, it’s the thinnest POCO I’ve ever held. Slipping it into a pocket or my small cross-body bag is effortless. During the day, the 3200-nit Flow AMOLED display is a lifesaver. Even under the harsh morning sun outside, I can still check my emails and browse socials without having to use my hand as shade. The colors are punchy, making my IG feed look like a high-end magazine, minus the ugly photos.



My workday is a mix of Teams, heavy browsing, and the occasional “stress-relief” round of Mobile Legends. The Snapdragon® 6 Gen 3 handles the juggle surprisingly well. While it’s not a dedicated gaming beast like the Pro models, it kept my matches smooth and my multitasking lag-free.
During breaks the 300% volume boost delivers a clear crisp sound through its dual speakers while I catch up on YouTube vlogs in a noisy cafe without needing to reach for my earbuds. Although I advise not to, just use your earbuds. Be considerate. It was just to test the volume boost.
After work is where I put the 50MP Light Fusion 400 camera to the test. For my daily reels, the 4K video recording is a welcome addition at this price point. The footage is sharp, and the AI editing tools are genuinely fun to use.




The 20MP selfie camera is equally impressive, it doesn’t over-process your skin, giving you that “natural glow” look that’s perfect for a quick story update. I just took Myke‘s selfie because it looks better than mine.


By the time I’m heading home, most slim phones are usually gasping for a charger. But the 5520mAh battery in the M8 5G is still working hard. Even after a day of video editing and social media marathons, I usually have about 20-30% left. If I do need a quick top-up before dinner, the 45W Turbo Charging gets me back to a working battery level while I’m freshening up.
The POCO M8 5G feels like it was designed for the “everyday kwarentahin.” It’s tough enough to survive a splash or a tumble (thanks to that IP66 rating and SGS certification), but it’s stylish enough to sit on a dinner table at a nice restaurant. It’s the “Ultra-Light Entertainment Companion” that actually delivers on the promise.


