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POCO C3 retail box images surface online suggesting the launch soon


Images of the POCO C3 retail box units leaked online may launch soon in India. Poco X3 is the latest phone launch from the POCO and after POCO F1 it is the only phone which is not a rebranded version of any Xiaomi phone. Now Poco C3 is rumored to be the rebranded version of Redmi 9C that was launched back in July in Indonesia.


Source: Gizmochina


The smartphone retail box image clearly shows its model number M2006C3MI and Maximum Retail Price (MRP) of the device Rs 10,990. This pricing is for the 4 GB RAM + 64 GB storage variant of the upcoming Poco smartphone. While currently, POCO M2 is one of the cheapest 6GB RAM smartphones in India.


Source: Gizmochina


Redmi 9C has the model number M2006C3MG while POCO C3 has the model number M2006C3MI and as per the Gizmochina reports, the model number M2006C3MI is the Indian variant of Redmi 9C.


POCO C3 Specifications ( Expected )


DevicePOCO C3
ChipsetMediaTek Helio G35
RAM3GB/4GB
Internal storage capacity32GB/64GB
Display6.53 inches IPS LCD
Resolution720 X 1600 pixels
Rear Camera13 MP (Primary)+ 5 MP ( Macro )
+ 2 MP (Depth)
Front camera5 MP
Battery5000 mAh Battery
Charging10W Charging
Operating SystemMIUI 12
AndroidAndroid 10


POCO C3 will feature a 6.53-inch IPS LCD waterdrop notch display with HD+ resolution. The smartphone will be powered by MediaTek Helio G35 and boast a triple rear camera that includes 13-megapixel primar sensor, 5-megapixel macro lens and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. For selfies, the phone sports a 5-megapixel front camera.


The smartphone will be powered by 5000mah battery and may support 10W charging. The phone will come in 3GB ,4GB RAM options with 32GB,64GB storage options.

POCO C3 also spotted on Bluetooth SIG Listing with model number M2006C3MI a few months ago. However, the company hasn’t revealed any information regarding the smartphone but it is expected to launch soon in India.


Source: Gizmochina

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