A new 5G smartphone Poco C75 has arrived in the budget segment of the Indian market, priced at Rs 9,000, but in the launch offer, you will be able to buy it for Rs 7,999. According to the company, this is the Cheapest 5G phone in India.
It will have specifications such as a 50 MP dual rear camera setup, a 6.88-inch display, and a 5,160 mAh battery. Apart from that, everyone will know what is special about this phone and whether you should buy it or not…
Poco C75, Inbox: Back cover will not be available. If you look at the box, it is yellow in color with a typical Poco style. In this you get the phone and a 10 watt charger, but it supports 18 watt charging. Apart from this, there is also a charging cable, but no back cover is provided here.
Poco C75: Talking about the design and build, the frame of the phone is made of polycarbonate and its back is also made of polycarbonate. Here you will get a two-tone texture, a matte finish with a U-shaped solid color on top. The circular camera module can be seen here.
At the same time, the full texture is given here at the bottom. This is called marble flow design. Fingerprints do not fall here when using the phone. It only has one mic and one speaker, but its volume is quite loud. 150% volume increase is provided here.
There is a Type-C charging port between the mic and the speaker and a full-size SIM slot is available. With two SIMs you can add a micro SD card. A 3.5mm jack is provided at the top. You get IP52 rating here and a side mounted fingerprint sensor is also provided which is quite fast and its response is quite good.
The smartphone has a flat screen. The phone we have is in Enchanted Green color, apart from this there is also Aqua Blue and Silver Stardust color option.
Display: Screen with a refresh rate of 120 Hz for multimedia The phone has a 6.88-inch HD + LCD display, which operates at a refresh rate of 120 Hz and has a touch sampling rate of 240 Hz. Softness is good here. We tried the swipes and checked the interface. We got a good overall response.
A waterdrop notch display is seen there but it would have been better if there was a punch hole and the chin was also of decent size and at the same time it has also received TUV certification Blue Light which is flicker free.
Its maximum brightness is 600 nits. The exterior visibility is quite decent considering the price of Rs 10,000. There is no problem with visibility even under strong light at full brightness. We also watched high definition movies on it, so if you want to consume multimedia on a large screen, this phone is perfect for that too.
Performance: BGMI can be played by setting it to 40 FPS maximum. For performance, the 4Nm Qualcomm Snapdragon 4S Gen 2 chipset has been installed there, which runs at a clock speed of 2.0 GHz. Along with this, you get LPDDR4X RAM. An AnTuTu score of 3 lakh 70,000,326 is available, which is suitable for under 10,000.
We also tried playing games there. In this, BGMI supports a maximum of 40FPS. You can play with the beauty of the collar at the top. Not exactly a dedicated gaming chipset, but if you need to do normal tasks. If you want to play casual games, if you want to play games with high graphics, you can play them by setting them to low or medium and we also tried daily tasks. Just like opening apps and multitasking, the phone works smoothly here too.
Speaking of software, the phone runs on Xiaomi’s Hyper OS based on Android 14. With this, software updates lasting up to two years and security updates lasting up to maximum of 4 years will be available. This means that you will receive updates up to Android 16 and you will be able to use this phone well for two years with updates if you want updates.
There are pre-installed apps on the phone, which you can delete, and some notifications are also available, which you can turn off. Overall, by doing all this, the user experience will become even better and if you want to record calls, you can do that too.
Camera: Talking about the camera, it has a dual camera setup with a 50 MP primary sensor and a 2 MP secondary lens. It includes a 50-megapixel primary sensor and a 2-megapixel secondary lens. The special thing is that Sony lenses have been provided in the phone, which offer features like time-lapse, portrait mode and 10x zoom. With this, you can shoot videos at 30FPS.
Meanwhile, a 5-megapixel camera will be available on the front for selfies and video calls. With this, you can also shoot videos at 30FPS. The image quality is good. Dynamic range is good. If I judge on a basis of less than ten thousand, the overall quality of the camera is good. We took some photos of it that you can see. The image quality is a bit poor at night, but it’s okay for Rs 10,000.
Battery: 5,160 mAh battery with 18W fast charging support. Talking about the battery, the budget phone has a 5,160 mAh battery with 18W fast charging support, but as I tell you As I said earlier, a 10 watt charger is also available. With this, it will take 1 hour 40 minutes to charge the phone from 0 to 100%, but the overall backup of the phone is pretty good. This means that once the phone is charged, you can use it all day.
Connectivity: Talking about WiFi-5 and Bluetooth-5 network connectivity, seven 5G bands are available there. But currently, only Jio SIM will get 5G support. Only 4G support will be available in Airtel as it does not support NSA. As soon as Airtel brings NSA support, it will also support 5G. The rest of WiFi-5 and Bluetooth-5 support is also available.
Storage: For 64GB storage, the phone currently only has a 64GB option, which can be expanded up to 1TB via a micro SD card. The company may also offer it with more storage options later.
Indianewsget Opinion: A better option for daily tasks if you are looking for a phone below Rs 10,000 and want a balanced phone. So the Poco C75 is a better option for daily tasks. However, this phone is not intended for proper gaming and photography.