Poco C71 Review: Best Budget Phone Under ₹7,000 with 120Hz Display?
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Poco C71 Review: A Value Pick That Tries to Punch Above Its Weight

Back side of the POCO C71 with double camera

Over All Rating 3/5

Price Starts From  ₹ 6,499/-

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Looking for a budget smartphone under ₹7,000 that offers great value? The Poco C71 enters the ultra-affordable segment with a 6.88-inch HD+ 120Hz display, 32MP camera, and 5,000mAh battery—all at just ₹6,499. But is it the best choice in its price range, or should you consider alternatives like the Redmi A3 or Lava Yuva 3? Let’s dive into this detailed Poco C71 review to find out!

The detailed review of POCO C71 below:

Design & Display

back body of the phone POCO C71
Back body of the phone POCO C71

The Poco C71’s 6.88-inch HD+ LCD is immediately impressive—not just for its size, but for packing a 120Hz refresh rate, something you rarely see at this price. Yes, it’s still HD+ resolution (so don’t expect pixel-perfect sharpness), but the smooth scrolling makes everyday use feel noticeably better than cheaper 60Hz alternatives.

Thanks to 600 nits peak brightness, outdoor visibility is decent, though direct sunlight can still challenge it. The TÜV Rheinland certification (for low blue light and flicker reduction) is a thoughtful touch for late-night browsing.

Performance

The GeekBench score of the POCO C71

The Poco C71 runs on the Unisoc T7250 – let’s be clear, this isn’t a powerhouse chipset. But for basic smartphone duties, it gets the job done without major hiccups.

What works well:
✔ Calls, messaging, and social media (WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram) run smoothly
✔ Light multitasking (3-4 apps in memory) is manageable
✔ Media consumption (YouTube, Spotify) works without lag

Benchmark reality check:
• Geekbench 6: 441 (single-core) / 1469 (multi-core)
• Translation: Similar to older Snapdragon 600-series chips

Limitations to know:
⚠ Virtual RAM expansion helps slightly, but don’t expect miracles
⚠ Heavy gaming (BGMI, COD Mobile) struggles – low settings only
⚠ Intense multitasking (multiple Chrome tabs + apps) causes slowdowns

Also Read: Lava Agni 3

Camera

The Poco C71’s 32MP main camera delivers surprisingly usable results when the sun’s out. Daylight shots show:

✔ Good detail for social media sharing
✔ Vibrant colors (though sometimes oversaturated)
✔ Passable portrait mode with decent edge detection

Battery Life

Screen showing the battery percentage
screen showing the battery percentage

A 5,000mAh battery powers the Poco C71, providing more than a day of usage on average. It supports 15W charging, which feels slow in 2025 but at this price, complaints are few.

Also Read: POCO X7 Review

Software & Experience

The phone ships with Android 15 and is expected to get 2 years of OS updates. The interface is fairly clean, although you might encounter a few pre-installed apps. MIUI’s budget optimization works well enough here.

Competitors: What Else Is Out There?

In this price range, the Poco C71 faces stiff competition from a few value champions:

  • Redmi A3 – Slightly more refined UI, comparable display, but weaker camera.
  • Lava Yuva 3 – Similar performance, clean Android experience, better design language.
  • Itel P55 – Offers faster charging and a decent display, but lower brand trust.
  • Realme Narzo N53 (Occasionally on discount) – Offers better design and slightly more powerful hardware.

Final Verdict

The Poco C71 is for those who want a large screen, decent battery, and basic smartphone functionalities  all under ₹7,000. It’s not a performer, but it’s also not pretending to be one. For the price, it’s a decent pick that covers all the essentials and adds a few surprises like a 120Hz display.

If you’re upgrading from a feature phone or need a secondary device, this could be the right choice. But power users, this one’s not for you.

Key Specification

Display: 6.88-inch HD+ LCD, 120Hz
Build: Plastic, IP52 splash resistance
RAM: 4GB/6GB RAM, 64GB/128GB storage
Processor: Unisoc T7250
Battery: 5,000mAh with 15W charging
OS: Android 15
Expandable Storage: Yes, up to 2TB
Rear Camera 32MP Primary
Front Camera: 8MP
Biometrics: Side-mounted fingerprint sensor
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As a Web Content Writer for Exhibit Magazine, I craft engaging content on must-know topics in technology. I thoroughly enjoy exploring the latest gadgets, unlocking their potential, and sharing my insights through compelling reviews.

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