Poco C40 With JR510 SoC, 6,000mAh Battery Listed for Pre-Order: Price, Specifications

Poco C40 has been listed on a Vietnamese online store much ahead of its global launch. As per the listing, the latest smartphone from Poco is equipped with a JR510 chipset from JLQ Technology — a Shanghai-based semiconductor manufacturer. The Poco C40 is said to run on Android 11 and feature a 6.7-inch IPS LCD display with HD+ resolution. The handset is said to house a 13-megapixel main camera and a 6,000 mAh battery. Poco had recently confirmed that the smartphone will launch globally on June 16.

Poco C40 price

The Poco C40 has been listed on a Vietnamese online store, which has revealed the price and specifications of the smartphone. The price of the Poco C40 is set at VND 3,490,000 (roughly Rs. 11,700). The phone is currently available for pre-order from the online store in Vietnam with open sales starting June 17. The smartphone from Poco has been listed to come in Black, Green, and Yellow colour options.

Meanwhile, the global launch date of the Poco C40 is set for June 16. You will be able to stream its online launch event through the company’s official Facebook page, YouTube channel, and Twitter handle.

Poco C40 specifications

The Poco C40 listing on the Vietnamese online store reveals all its specifications. It is said to feature the JR510 chipset from JLQ Technology. The SoC is fabricated on the 11nm process and comes with an eight-core structure with four cores working at 2.0GHz along with four more at 1.5GHz.

As mentioned earlier, the Poco C40 will run on Android 11 and is said to feature a 6.7-inch IPS LCD display with HD+ (720 x 1650) resolution along with 60Hz refresh rate.

For optics, the handset from Poco will reportedly house a dual camera setup with a 13-megapixel and 2-megapixel camera. For selfies and video calls, the Poco C40 will come equipped with a 5-megapixel camera, the listing suggests.

The Poco C40 will most likely come in a 4GB RAM and 64GB storage variant, as seen in the online listing. The smartphone supports dual band Wi-Fi, GPS, and Bluetooth v5. The phone also houses 6,000 mAh battery with 18W fast charging support. The handset will come with a 3.5mm headphone jack and supports USB Type-C port.


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Poco C40 Tipped to Launch With Non-Qualcomm, Non-MediaTek SoC; Could Run on MIUI Go: Report

Poco is reportedly working on a new smartphone that could be launched as part of the company’s affordable C-series lineup. The purported smartphone is tipped to ship with an entry level JR510 SoC, instead of chipsets from well-known brands like Qualcomm, MediaTek, or Unisoc. The handset may also run MIUI Go, which could be a special version of the MIUI operating system that is shipped with the company’s phones. Poco is yet to officially announce any plans to launch the Poco C40 smartphone or its specifications.

According to a report by XDA developers citing its senior member and developer Kacper Skrzypek (@kacskrz), the Poco C40 will not use the same Snapdragon or MediaTek chipset. The Redmi 10C (C3Q), which shares a similar model number as the purported Poco C40 (C3QP), is equipped with a Snapdragon 680 SoC. However, the purported Poco C40 will use a JR510 chipset from a company called Treswave, according to the developer.

Meanwhile, the report also cites a previous Geekbench listing for a device codenamed “frost” that also comes mentions the same model number C3QP. According to a recent report by Xiaomiui, a smartphone with the model number 220333QPG was spotted on the FCC website. Gadgets 360 was independently able to verify the listing for the handset.

A new software flag spotted in the MIUI firmware by Skrzypek called IS_MIUI_GO_VERSION also suggests that the Poco C40 may run a special version of MIUI, unlike other handsets from the company. While neither Poco nor Xiaomi have announced any details of a MIUI Go skin, the developer notes that the flag appears with the IS_MIUI_LITE_VERSION, which is used to restrict some features on entry level devices — MIUI Go could also be a similar resource saving mode for less powerful handsets, or a modified version of Android (Go edition), according to the report.


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As a writer on technology with Gadgets 360, David Delima is interested in open-source technology, cybersecurity, consumer privacy, and loves to read and write about how the Internet works. David can be contacted via email at DavidD@ndtv.com, as well as on Twitter at @DxDavey. 
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