Entry-level Poco C40 makes global debut
The Poco C40 was scheduled for a global unveiling today, but the brand’s division in Vietnam jumped the gun and had its own local launch last week. Today it is officially official with its chipset from a maker you probably haven't heard before.
The front panel is a 6.71” LCD with HD+ resolution and a waterdrop notch for the selfie camera. The fingerprint scanner is on the back, mounted on a big black island.
Cameras are sitting within the same big rectangle - you get a basic 13MP main camera and a 2MP depth sensor.
The most intriguing feature of this phone is its massive 6,000 mAh battery with 18W charging. However, the Xiaomi-owned brand will ship the phone with a 10W charger, so you need to buy an extra charger to take advantage of it.
The chipset is not made by Qualcomm, Mediatek, or even Unisoc - it is JR510 by Shanghai-based JLQ and has four 2GHz CPU cores c and four more clocked at 1.5 GHz, while the GPU is Mali-G52. Performance-wise, we expect it to be near the Snapdragon 450 or Helio G35.
Poco C40 in black, yellow and green
There are two memory options of the Poco C40 - 3/32 GB and 4/64 GB, with the internal storage being expandable through microSD cards. Color options remain three on the global market - Black, Green, and Yellow, and Poco said in an official press release that “the price varies based on the regional availability”.
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Reader comments
- anymous
- 18 Jun 2022
- KiY
liking the fresh entry-level chipset 💯
- Inve
- 17 Jun 2022
- S3c
What is shady about JLQ? Explain what you mean, and why other vendors like Qualcomm (forced to do what NSA and US government tells them to) are not shady.
- Anonymous
- 17 Jun 2022
- KgV
xiaomi becoming the new huawei. i dont mind them using small market chip vendors but there are a lot of lesser shady chinese companies out there not located in mainland china.