Poco C75 5G hands-on review
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- xPandamon
- JHk
- 04 Jan 2025
DomtheCuber, 03 Jan 2025“It's weird cause some indians seem to be really into ... moreI meant, there is an extreme that I can't find anywhere else. Tech enthusiasts and the crowd that buys anything that somehow works, no matter how mediocre, as long as it is dirt cheap. I know it's a poor country but damn, nowhere else is there such a big rift
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- Shajan
- vbR
- 04 Jan 2025
Good phone
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- DomtheCuber
- IbJ
- 03 Jan 2025
xPandamon, 03 Jan 2025The thing is, these kind of phones are still being bought s... more“It's weird cause some indians seem to be really into tech while others buy absolute junk without any thought behind it”
Hmm… it’s almost like Indians aren’t a monolith or something
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- xPandamon
- JHk
- 03 Jan 2025
DomtheCuber, 02 Jan 2025To be fair, it’s not Indians’ fault. Xiaomi has created a s... moreThe thing is, these kind of phones are still being bought somehow, despite at times vastly better alternatives being available for just a little bit more money. If people weren't buying it, it wouldn't be produced. It's weird cause some indians seem to be really into tech while others buy absolute junk without any thought behind it..
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- Anonymous
- Sr6
- 02 Jan 2025
Akinaro, 01 Jan 2025Its not even waste of hardware, its waste of everyone time ... moreWrong. Just add NFC chip and an additional 4 GB of RAM
And swap that old Snapdragon for a fresh 6 nanometer Dimensity and this could easily become phone of the year.
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- DomtheCuber
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- 02 Jan 2025
xPandamon, 01 Jan 2025I know they are trying to make it look fancy, but to me, it... moreTo be fair, it’s not Indians’ fault. Xiaomi has created a system that directly contrasts with India’s repair culture. They do this by flooding the market with a large amount of cheap phones. These phones are hard to find replacement parts for, difficult to repair, and because of Xiaomi’s lack of software updates, hard to resell. While budget phones are helpful for low income people, it’s impossible to make a brand new phone for the Indian equivalent of just under $100 without someone, either the workers, customers, or both, getting screwed over in the process. To fix this, Xiaomi needs to release fewer models that are easier to repair, sell replacement parts for these models, and provide longer software updates so these phones last long enough to be resold. Of course, these phones will be more expensive, but they’re longer lasting and will be more prevalent on the used market, so people will pay less overall. Plus, if Xiaomi pays the people who make their phones more, then these people can afford more expensive phones that last longer.
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- xPandamon
- JH0
- 01 Jan 2025
I know they are trying to make it look fancy, but to me, it just looks really tacky. Doesn't help that the specs are e-waste per usual. Indians will buy it like it's sliced bread.
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- Akinaro
- 8vj
- 01 Jan 2025
Its not even waste of hardware, its waste of everyone time to even look at that phone...
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- joko
- YMb
- 01 Jan 2025
> Multitasking is largely non-existent;
> only 4gb ram
> no 1080p@60 despite the soc is capable
I wonder how is the multasking if the phone flashed with cusrom.
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- 31 Dec 2024
ashrobb, 31 Dec 2024Performance wouldn't be so bad if it had at least 6GB ... moreCould you explain how update improved things on phone for you?
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- Anonymous
- PGr
- 31 Dec 2024
I wouldn't say the images are decent. Not with that amount of noise in them
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- Anonymous
- Sr6
- 31 Dec 2024
PureOS, 31 Dec 2024Devices with 4gb of ram should be forbidden Yes just like devices with intentionally locked bootloader.
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- Anonymous
- Sr6
- 31 Dec 2024
only 4 GB RAM in 2024 ? lmao
If it had 8 GB RAM or more, then this could easily be phone of the year and they could've charged 3x the price, so $270 lol
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- ashrobb
- LTy
- 31 Dec 2024
Performance wouldn't be so bad if it had at least 6GB of memory, but yeah... 4GB these days, and particularly with HyperOS, is borderline unusable.