Poco has launched the Poco C85 5G in India, expanding its budget 5G lineup with a device that aims to deliver strong performance at an affordable price. The phone arrives with the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chipset, a large 6000mAh battery, faster charging support and a refreshed design. The company confirms that the device will be available at introductory prices during the first sale. These prices include ₹11,999 for the 4GB RAM and 128GB storage model, ₹12,999 for the 6GB RAM and 128GB storage model, and ₹13,999 for the 8GB RAM and 128GB storage model. Poco also lists a 256GB storage option for users who need more space.
The Poco C85 5G enters a highly competitive segment. However, Poco believes the device offers a strong mix of performance, battery life and display quality. The brand positions it as a reliable upgrade for students and first-time 5G users. It also highlights the large display and long battery life as key features. The device comes with Android 15 and Poco promises two major Android version upgrades. HyperOS 2 runs on top and aims to deliver a smoother UI experience.
The phone features a tall 6.9-inch IPS LCD panel. It supports a 120Hz refresh rate for smoother scrolling and gaming. The screen reaches up to 810 nits of high brightness mode, which helps improve outdoor visibility. The HD+ resolution might seem basic, yet Poco says the size and refresh rate balance the overall viewing experience. The screen-to-body ratio stays at around 81.8 percent. This gives users more usable space for games, videos and reading.
The design includes an IP64 rating. This rating protects the device from dust and water splashes. Poco continues to target young users with a bold look and new color options. Buyers can choose from Mystic Purple, Spring Green and Power Black. The phone uses a side-mounted fingerprint sensor that allows quick unlocking. It also includes dual SIM support and a dedicated microSD card slot for extra storage.
Performance comes from the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chipset. The 6nm chip uses two Cortex-A76 performance cores clocked at 2.4GHz and six Cortex-A55 efficiency cores clocked at 2.0GHz. The Mali-G57 MC2 GPU handles graphics tasks. This hardware supports everyday gaming, multitasking and social media use. Poco claims that HyperOS optimizations help the phone run smoother during long sessions. Moreover, the UFS 2.2 storage offers faster app loading compared to earlier eMMC-based phones in this range.
The camera setup includes a 50MP primary lens with phase detection autofocus. The sensor captures sharper images in daylight and maintains good detail indoors. An auxiliary lens assists with portrait mode. The rear camera records 1080p videos at 30fps. HDR support improves contrast in bright scenes. On the front, the 8MP selfie camera handles video calls and casual photography. It also supports HDR and records 1080p videos at 30fps. Poco states that its image processing has been tuned to deliver more accurate colors.
The Poco C85 5G uses a 6000mAh battery. This battery capacity aims to provide two days of light use. Heavy users can still expect enough backup for a full day. The device supports 33W fast charging with Power Delivery. Poco claims that the phone reaches 50 percent in about 28 minutes. The phone also supports 10W reverse wired charging that helps users power smaller accessories. This feature adds more utility during travel.
Connectivity features include dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.4 and GPS support with GLONASS, GALILEO and BDS. The device includes an FM radio and a USB Type-C 2.0 port. OTG support allows users to connect external drives or accessories. The 3.5mm headphone jack remains intact, which many budget users still prefer. Poco has not confirmed NFC support for this model.
The Poco C85 5G aims to strengthen Poco’s presence in India’s value 5G category. The company expects strong demand due to rising interest in affordable 5G smartphones. The large display, strong battery performance and Android 15 support make the phone attractive for buyers seeking long-term use. The Dimensity 6300 chipset also helps the device compete against rivals from Redmi, Realme and Samsung.
The first sale begins soon with introductory pricing. Poco plans to offer bank discounts and exchange options during the early phase. The company expects that the updated design and long software support will help it stand out in the budget 5G space. The Poco C85 5G arrives at a time when users want more power and better battery life without stretching their budget. This launch underlines the growing demand for entry-level 5G devices in India’s expanding digital market.
Siddharth is a Kochi-based mechanical engineer with a lifelong fascination for cars. His weekend passion involves analyzing new engines, driving technologies, and India’s growing electric car market. He brings technical depth with everyday readability.
