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Xiaomi Poco C75 5G Review: Is this the Best Budget 5G Phone?

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Publish On: April 25, 4 04:20:51 PM
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3.6

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Display 5/3.6
Performance 5/3.5
Camera 5/3.5
Battery 5/3.6

Good

  • 5G Network
  • Snapdragon 4s Gen 2 Chip
  • 5160mAh Battery

Bad

  • No Amoled Display

    Story Hightlights

  • Display: A 6.88 inches’ IPS LCD that offers a high 120Hz refresh rate.
  • Performance: Qualcomm SnapDragon 4s Gen 2 is very efficient here.
  • Camera: The rear camera of 50 MP makes it easy to capture beautiful images.
  • Battery: 5160 mAh battery with an 18W fast Charger.
  • OS: It supports Android 14 with HyperOS .

I found the Xiaomi Poco C75 5G in my hands and here are my thoughts. One interesting feature is that it is a very inexpensive 5G device, and that was a bit of a shock. The design is smooth and feels good in hand, and the screen is good for the asking rate. Nevertheless, it would be satisfactory for general usage. I have been using it for phone calls, Facebook, Twitter, and other light gaming purposes without much of a problem. 

From what could amount to a humble low-cost 5G phone, though, it seems to be a fairly good candidate. Without any further ado, we will go over the full review and Xiaomi Poco C75 5G price in Bangladesh.

An In-Depth Review on Xiaomi Poco C75 5G

New Xiaomi Poco C75 5G has been released in the market. Are you planning to purchase the phone? Well, before making a decision to buy the phone, it is important that you should learn the merits and demerits of the phone. In this report, we will discuss the Xiaomi Poco C75 5G price in Bangladesh as well as the merits and demerits of the phone.

Box Content

This is what you get inside the Xiaomi Poco C75 5G Design box:

  • Xiaomi Poco C75 5G Smartphone
  • 10W Charger
  • USB Type-C cable
  • Protective Case
  • SIM ejector tool
  • User manual

xiaomi poco c75 5g box content image

In the box of Poco C75 5G, they included the phone, a USB-A to USB-C cable, SIM ejector tool and charger. The device does support 18W fast charging, however, the included charger is only 10W, so charging takes a bit longer as compared to the expected time. It would also have been expected that a protective case or even a screen protector could also have been provided. As for an affordable phone, I expected a little more in the packaging.​

Design & Build Quality

First of all, it is necessary to note that the design of the Xiaomi Poco C75 5G is quite unique for this price segment. I chose the Aqua Bliss variant, and the wavy marble design on the back is quite appealing to the eyes. It shines and gives the phone an elegant outlook. ​

The frame of the phone is made of plastic that has a matte finish and it feels quite strong and can also not be easily scratched. It is quite bulky and its weight is approximately 212 grams; hence, handling it with one hand is somewhat challenging. However, the curves of the edges in the design make it easy to grip.​

Xiaomi poco c75 5g design build quality image

Its IP52 rating means that it will be able to resist dust along with a limited degree of water exposure. That is something you can only expect from a budget phone. Well, the side mounted fingerprint scanner is very efficient and easy to implement.​

The set of lenses on the back of the device seems to be four but there is only one active lens. However, it contributes to the design of the phone in general.​

Display

I have been using the Xiaomi Poco C75 5G for over a month now and I have noticed that on many occasions, the display of the phone has been superb but on other occasions it has been quite dull. Despite being an inexpensive handset, this phone is equipped with a 6.88-inch IPS LCD screen with a 120Hz refresh rate, which makes scroll and animation smooth. The colors are bright, and there is 600 nits of peak brightness, which makes it possible to use it indoors as well when in the shaded areas outside.

Xiaomi poco c75 5g display image ​

However, working on such a large screen, even when the gadget has an HD+ resolution of 720 x 1640 pixels, the text and images are not as clear and detailed as they are on an HD screen. Further, the brightness reduces significantly when the screen is viewed from different angles; the water drop notch design, as well as the relatively large bezels, make the device look outdated. ​

I must say that I liked the TÜV low blue light certifications as well as flicker-free operation for comfortable hours of use. ​

Camera

Now that I have spent some time with Xiaomi Poco C75 5G, here’s the detailed review of the cameras. The phone sports a 50MP main rear camera. In bright light, it takes natural looking photos and the details are quite discernible. However, I observed certain images are noisy and the contrast ratio is not very proper in some cases. What is more, there is no possibility to enable HDR mode manually, which can be a drawback when shooting in High Contrast scenes. ​

The camera app is simple with options such as portrait, night, and the time-lapse. The portrait mode is simple; it doesn’t always take the depth as it should. Low light performance is poor and not very clear especially in low priced Android phones which are normally blurred when taking night shots. ​

Daylight Photography

xiaomi poco c75 5g camera daylight photography

There is no disappointment in terms of quality and features when it comes to the 50MP rear camera in bright lighting. The image quality is good with clear and bright pictures in terms of depth and hue. The dynamic range is quite good to offer a detailed exposure in both the shadows and highlights. In my opinion, the outdoor scenes, including the use of real estate photography such as landscape and building structures were well captured and balanced. Camera is simple and intuitive which allows one to capture momentary images without much complications. ​

Low-Light Photography

Poor lighting is the most significant area in which the Poco C75 5G is lacking. In low light conditions, objects are usually blurry and not very clear. Nevertheless, the night mode still fails to produce sharp and clear images most of the time and instead makes the images too grainy. The 5MP front camera is not very good in the low light environment as the images it produces are not sharp and detailed. ​

xiaomi poco c75 5g low light photography

As for selfies, the 5MP front camera is decent and manages to capture an okay picture. Skin smoothing is not overly done and the colors of the series are reasonably good. However, they are not very bright and the contrast is low, especially in low light.​
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The front-facing as well as the rear-facing cameras can only record videos at a maximum resolution of 1080p at 30 frames per second. There is no stabilization hence videos can be quite shaky unless one is very careful or has a tripod.

Performance & Software

This is my experience using Xiaomi Poco C75 5G for the past couple of weeks in terms of performance as well as the software that comes with it. It has the snapdragon 4s Gen 2 processor and the user can browse, work on social networks, listen to music, watch videos without any issues. However, the launches of the applications are sometimes slow, particularly, when the phone is just started up. Multitasking is not one of its specialties; switching between applications results in the continuous reloading of the application, which can be slightly inconvenient.

xiaomi poco c25 5g performance software official image ​

In terms of software, the Poco C75 5G runs on Android 14 with Xiaomi's HyperOS skin. The appearance of the interface is simple and easy to understand, but it has some default applications installed that I did not consider useful. On a positive note, Xiaomi offers two years of Android updates and four years of security updates which are good for the longevity of the smartphone. ​

In general, it can be noted that the given smartphone performs quite well for the segment it belongs to. It is for occasional typing and occasional use but a bit weak for multitasking and gaming.

AnTuTu Benchmark & GeekBench Score

Here is the AnTuTu benchmark performance of the Xiaomi Poco C75 5G that I tested recently. In AnTuTu v10, it has a rating of about 2,69,036 which is quite good for an affordable smartphone . This means that it can perform the typical usage of a computer such as typing and general usage without any problems and can also run simple games without any frame drops or lags.​

xiaomi poco c25 5g antutu benchmark geekbench score image

The phone was able to score 842 in single-core testing and 1,901 in the multicore test in GeekBench 6. These scores are quite reasonable for everyday usage and mean that the laptop has enough power to handle various tasks. It is not a smartphone that can be compared to modern flagship devices but it is capable of providing good performance for the price.

Battery & Charger

For the last few weeks, I’ve been using the Xiaomi Poco C75 5G and I can say the battery life is quite good. The battery is 5160mAh and it is quite adequate to last through the whole day with moderate usage including, browsing, streaming and some occasional gaming. I usually don’t need to recharge before day ends even if I am a heavy user of the phone.​

Xiaomi poco c25 5g Battery & Charger Image

Charging is not as easy though, there are some cons to this advantage as well. Although it is capable of supporting 18W fast charging, it comes with a plain 10W charger in the box. The battery can be charged using the provided charger and it takes more than 2 hours to charge the battery if it is depleted. I tested it with a third party 18W PD charger and there was a slightly better charging time but not particularly fast.​

In general, the battery endurance is one of the significant advantages for the Poco C75 5G, which provided me a full day of usage. However, this charging speed is relatively slow and even worse when using the provided charger, so it is advisable to charge it at specific times. If this factor is important to you, then it is recommended to get a compatible fast charger.

Xiaomi Poco C75 5G Price in Bangladesh

The phone is officially released in April 2025 and has various prices depending on the dealers. The  Xiaomi Poco C75 5G price in Bangladesh is BDT 13,490 (Unofficial) for 4GB of RAM and 64GB of phone storage.

As for the price of Poco C75 5G, it will be best for you to consult with the physical stores or the online shops for the updated price list. It is important to acquire unofficial devices from a reputable store because they do not carry an official warranty.

Final Word

That is why after using the Xiaomi Poco C75 5G, I can say that it is a good phone for the price. It is easy to operate and the battery is durable. It is satisfactory in terms of performance, especially when it comes to regular utilization. The camera performs quite well when used during the day but is not very efficient at night.

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