Xiaomi Poco C55 Review: specs and features, camera quality test, gaming benchmark, user opinions and photos
Xiaomi Poco C55 Overview
Xiaomi Poco C55 - affordable and functional
Smartphones of the low price segment have always been and will be relevant for a huge number of users. There are many reasons why people buy low-cost Android devices, but their list will definitely include functionality that improves every year. The hero of today's review is not deprived of shortcomings, however, an outstanding combination of a reasonable price and the number of functions provided allows you to turn a blind eye to shortcomings.
The appearance of the novelty turned out to be quite interesting. The exterior attracts attention for the variety of body colors with a pleasant to the touch texture, the original combination of a double photo module and a fingerprint scanner into a single design element. The display bezels are not the widest, but the 5-megapixel selfie camera disappoints in both design and image quality. The 6.71-inch IPS display can be both praised and scolded. A large margin of brightness, calibrated color reproduction are opposed to a low resolution of 1650x720 pixels, an outdated 60-Hz picture refresh rate.
With technical characteristics, everything is more clear. The MediaTek Helio G85 CPU, 4GB/6GB RAM and Mali G52-MC2 GPU feel great in the value category, delivering a smooth MIUI (Android 12) shell interface and running most Android games. Only the most resource-intensive projects like Genshin Impact will require minimal graphic presets and will sometimes upset you with lags and friezes. The chipset is also energy efficient, thanks to which the 5000 mAh battery lasts for a couple of days. But they saved money on fast charging and a USB Type-C port, the device will have to stay at the outlet for a long time. There are 64/128GB internal storage options to choose from, each of which can be easily expanded with MicroSD cards.
50 (Samsung JN1 sensor) and 2-megapixel photomodules are better than those of opponents. Daytime photos are usually devoid of blurring and noise, and please with impressive detail. Only the deterioration of lighting can reveal the disadvantages of the photosensor. Getting a detailed frame in the evening is much more difficult. There is no stereo sound and NFC contactless payments, but it is difficult to demand their mandatory presence from a gadget with such a democratic price tag. Thus, the phablet is definitely worth buying.
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