POCO C65 comes with a choice of 6GB and 8GB configurations, with 8GB version expandable up to 16GB RAM thanks to memory extension technology for multitasking and running applications smoothly.* 1TB storage expansion Save more Thanks to 1TB expandable storage, you can easily store all your photos,...
*Availability of Xiaomi HyperOS features, apps and services may vary depending on the software version and phone model. *All test data obtained from POCO internal labs. Data compared with POCO C65. *Data regarding dimensions and weight tested in POCO Internal Labs, actual results may vary....
The design of the Poco C65 is best described as practical but not luxurious, which is what you should expect for the price point. From looks alone, it doesn’t seem like a budget phone, with a lengthy display and thin form factor. However, once you pick the thing up, it’s pretty c...
Like the Poco C55, the new Poco C65 is based on the MediaTek Helio G85 chipset. It is a pretty old 12nm chip from 2020 that was not particularly well performing back when it came out, and today, it is starting to show its age. There is no point beating about the bush. The perform...
In fact, it has a better overall Active Use Score than both the Poco C65 and the Poco F5. However, the individual test distribution across these phones is kind of all over the place. The Poco F5 does have a Snapdragon 7+ Gen 2 chipset, while the Poco F5 is rocking a MediaTek ...