Poco C65 was spotted during certification
The C65, developed by Poco and seen as a "value for money" device for smartphone enthusiasts, has been spotted again.
Poco, a sub-brand of Xiaomi, continues its endeavors to penetrate different market segments with affordable smartphones. Their latest addition is the Poco C65, which has been subject to various leaks and renders recently. Significantly, a recent FCC listing has identified the Poco C65 as a rebrand of the upcoming Redmi 13C. Furthermore, the global variant of Poco C65 has received certification from Singapore's IMDA, reinforcing its impending launch.
The Poco C65, identified by the model number 2310FPCA4G in the listing, is confirmed to feature NFC. Additionally, the smartphone will support LTE, Bluetooth, WiFi 802.11ac, and NFC, making it a technologically robust mid-range offering.
Poco C65 was spotted during certification
Building on the success of the Poco C55, the C65 is expected to present notable improvements in specifications and hardware. The leaked details hint at a water-drop notch display for the C65, coupled with a 50MP primary rear sensor. There are also murmurs about a 5G variant of the Redmi 13C, possibly associated with model numbers like 23124RN87C, 23124RN87G, and 23124RN87I for different regions. This 5G version is rumored to be powered by the Dimensity 6100 Plus chipset.
In terms of aesthetics, the Poco C65 will be available in the same color variants as the Redmi 13C – Black, Blue, and Light Green. Beyond the launch of the Poco C65, there's anticipation for the successors of the Poco C51 and Poco C50.
To give context about its predecessor, the Poco C65 aims to further satisfy the mid-range market, drawing from the Poco C55’s features that included an octa-core Helio G85 SoC, Mali-G52 MC2 GPU, 6 GB RAM, and 128GB of storage.