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The Poco C75, a budget phone from Xiaomi‘s sub-brand, has been keeping a low profile until now. After FCC certification hinted at an imminent launch, the phone has now surfaced in renders in some flashy color options. Let’s get into the details here.

Poco C75 renders and specifications

The renders show the C75 in three distinct colors — black, gold, and green. Each option features a dual-tone finish. And while the black has a more subdued look, the green and gold stand out with a marble-like finish on the lower half.

The camera deco is round with four cutouts. One holds the 50MP main camera, another has a 0.08MP auxiliary lens, and a third houses the LED flash. The last cutout is just there for decorative purposes. 

The front is home to a 6.88-inch HD+ LCD touchscreen with 120Hz refresh rate and noticeable bezels. The u-shaped notch houses a 13MP selfie camera. 

Moreover, the phone is expected to pack a MediaTek Helio G85 processor, which is a common choice for budget devices. This will likely be paired with up to 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB of storage.

Rounding out the leaked specs, the C75 is expected to have a side-mounted fingerprint sensor embedded in the power button, NFC for contactless payments, and a 3.5mm headphone jack, a feature increasingly disappearing from newer phones. 

The battery capacity is said to be 5,160mAh, which should offer decent battery life for a budget device, and will support 18W wired charging.

Compared to its predecessor, the Poco C65, the C75 seems to offer a slightly larger display with a higher refresh rate, a bump in the front-facing camera resolution, and a marginally bigger battery. However, the device uses the same SoC as last year’s model

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