We have already reported on the Poco C75, but new information on the smartphone has emerged. Previously unconfirmed information claimed that the Poco C75 would be offered in several model variants, differing in terms of RAM and storage, along with four color options.
Citing unnamed sources, 91mobiles reports that the Poco C75 will be launched in two configurations, namely 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage, and 8 GB of RAM and 256 of storage. As for colors, the report names black, blue, green and gold as the options.
The Poco C75 appeared on Geekbench at the end of September, according to which the smartphone will come with Android 14. The installed SoC has six 1.7 GHz processor cores, plus two faster cores with 2 GHz, which suggests something akin to the MediaTek Helio G85 that is also used in the Poco C65. The version found in Geekbench is apparently the larger version, with RAM of just over 7 GB. Listings with certification bodies confirm the presence of WiFi, Bluetooth and NFC.
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