POCO launches C65 this Monday (6)An entry-level mobile phone that brings some updates over its predecessor, C55. The innovation, which will be sold worldwide by the Xiaomi brand, includes improvements in the screen, camera and connection and keeps prices affordable.

The new member of POCO’s C series has a 6.74-inch LCD screen with HD + resolution and 90 Hz frequency rate, in addition to 600 nits maximum brightness and Gorilla Glass protection. There is also an 8MP selfie camera on the front panel.

The base smartphone has a dual camera set on the back. 50 MP main sensor and 2 MP macro. On the side, there is a fingerprint sensor for unlocking the screen and logging into apps without a password.

Regarding the processor, the brand chose to use the same MediaTek Helio G85 used in the previous generation. Poco C65 comes with chip 6GB or 8GB RAM, virtual RAM available and 128GB or 256GB internal storage expandable.

Battery and connection

Poco’s new mobile phone brings 5,000 mAh battery with 18W fast charging supportAn interesting improvement compared to the C55. It is worth noting that the manufacturer ships a 10W charger in the box, making the more powerful version mandatory to purchase separately. Another new feature is the presence of the USB-C port, which replaces the previous micro USB.

POCO C65 has a headphone jack and NFC for contactless payments. Dual-band Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.3 also available 4G connection. C65 leaves the factory with Android 13 running under the MIUI 14 interface.

According to Xiaomi, POCO C65 with 6GB RAM and 128GB storage costs $109, equivalent to R$ 535 at daily exchange rate, excluding taxes and fees. Already The 8GB+256GB variant costs $129or R$ 633 under the same conditions.

These prices will be valid during the pre-sale and will increase to $129 (633) and $149 (R$731) respectively after the first period. A. The brand did not say which markets would have immediate access to the model.

Source: Tec Mundo

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