Xiaomi Poco C71 Black 128GB
A 6.9-inch 120Hz display and 5200mAh battery deliver smooth scrolling and extended use, uncommon at its price point. Expandable 128GB storage, a headphone jack, and dual SIM slots add practical utility for everyday tasks. Best for casual users who want a large screen for streaming and browsing and can accept its 22.5/100 camera performance.
Acerca de este Phone
- Xiaomi Poco C71 4G 128GB ROM 4GB RAM Dual SIM GSM Unlocked - Black
The 30-Second Version
It's a $100 phone with a screen that belongs on a tablet, paired with a processor from a calculator. Battery life is stellar, but everything else is a compromise you'll feel every day.
Overview
The Poco C71 is a $100 phone that tries to do too much. You get a massive 6.9-inch 120Hz display, which sounds amazing until you realize it's paired with a processor that can barely keep up. Xiaomi is aiming at folks who want screen size above all else, and if that's your only priority, this might work. But for almost everyone else, that low-end UNISOC chip makes everything feel like you're wading through molasses.
Performance
We were genuinely surprised the T7250 even boots Android without crashing. At 18th percentile in our database, it's one of the slowest chips we've tested. Opening apps, switching between them, even scrolling can stutter. 4GB of RAM doesn't help, and the 120Hz refresh rate is wasted when the phone can't render frames fast enough. It's fine for calls, texts, and maybe light web browsing, but don't expect to play demanding games or multitask.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Giant 6.9-inch screen with 120Hz (on paper) 80th
- Incredible battery life, easily two days 74th
- Expandable storage and headphone jack
- Dual SIM, great for travel or work
Cons
- Abysmal performance, feels sluggish everywhere 18th
- Camera quality is frankly bad 25th
- No 5G, and spotty 4G bands 32th
- 480p-ish effective resolution on that huge display
Specifications
Full Specifications
Display
| Screen Size | 6.9 |
| Refresh Rate | 120 Hz |
Performance
| Processor Model | UNISOC T7250 |
| CPU Cores | 8 |
| RAM | 4 MB |
| Storage | 128 GB |
| Expandable | Yes |
Camera
| Main Camera | 32 |
| Camera Count | 2 |
| Front Camera | 8 |
Battery & Charging
| Battery | 5200 Wh |
| Wired Charging | 15 |
| Fast Charging | 15W fast charging |
| Connector | USB-C |
Connectivity
| 5G | No |
| Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi |
| NFC | No |
| SIM | Dual SIM |
Design & Build
| Form Factor | bar |
| Fingerprint | side-mounted |
| Face Recognition | Yes |
| OS | Android |
| Headphone Jack | Yes |
Value & Pricing
At $100, it's hard to be too harsh. If you need a giant phone for media consumption and battery life, and you're willing to tolerate lag, it's okay. But honestly, saving up another $50 gets you a Moto G that runs circles around this thing. Value is average at best.
Price History
vs Competition
The obvious competitor is the Motorola Moto G (PB1M0006US). It has a smaller screen but a far better processor, usable camera, and 5G. The GAMAKOO R16 Pro Max is another cheap giant-screen option, but with even sketchier software support. Against those, the Poco C71 wins on raw screen size and battery, but loses everywhere else. Flagships like iPhone 14 or Galaxy S22 Ultra aren't competition; they're a different universe entirely.
| Spec | Xiaomi Poco C71 | Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra S22 Ultra | Google Pixel Pixel 7 Pro | Apple iPhone 14 | Motorola Moto G PB1M0006US | GAMAKOO R16 Pro Max R16 Pro Max |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Screen Size | 6.9 | 6.8 | 6.7 | 6.1 | 6.7 | 7.2 |
| Display Type | - | Dynamic AMOLED | LTPO AMOLED | Super Retina XDR | OLED | LCD |
| Refresh Rate | 120 | 120 | 120 | 120 | 120 | - |
| Processor | UNISOC T7250 | Qualcomm SM8450 Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 | Google Tensor G2 | Apple A15 Bionic | Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 | Snapdragon 8 Elite |
| RAM (GB) | 4 | 8 | 8 | 6 | 8 | 12 |
| Storage (GB) | 128 | 128 | 128 | 256 | 256 | 256 |
| Rear Camera Mp | 32 | 108 | 50 | 12 | 50 | 108 |
| Front Camera Mp | 8 | 40 | 11 | 12 | 32 | - |
| Battery Capacity Mah | 5200 | 5000 | 5000 | 3279 | 5000 | 10000 |
| Charging Wattage | 15 | 45 | 23 | 20 | 30 | 33 |
| Wireless Charging | - | true | true | true | true | false |
| Five (g) | false | true | true | true | true | true |
| Water Resistance | - | IP68 | IP68 | IP68 | Water resistant | IP68 |
| Operating System | Android | Android | Android | iOS | Android | Android |
| Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare |
| Product | Build | Camera | Battery | Display | Feature | Performance | Connectivity | Social Proof |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Xiaomi Poco C71 | 59.8 | 38.2 | 80.1 | 31.9 | 73.9 | 17.9 | 24.8 | 59.4 |
| Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra S22 Ultra Compare | 94.2 | 99 | 97.3 | 96.3 | 97.5 | 75.7 | 91.2 | 73.3 |
| Google Pixel Pixel 7 Pro Compare | 94.2 | 90 | 94.6 | 98.2 | 81.4 | 72.5 | 93.5 | 80.2 |
| Apple iPhone 14 Compare | 81.3 | 66.7 | 61.3 | 85.2 | 81.4 | 71.7 | 96.3 | 89.9 |
| Motorola Moto G PB1M0006US Compare | 59.8 | 76.1 | 94.6 | 77.9 | 99.9 | 51.1 | 76.9 | 99 |
| GAMAKOO R16 Pro Max R16 Pro Max Compare | 74.8 | 64.1 | 96.4 | 30.2 | 68.8 | 95.2 | 63.5 | 5.4 |
Common Questions
Q: Does it run games well?
Not really. The T7250 chip can handle Candy Crush and basic puzzles, but anything like PUBG or Genshin Impact will be a slideshow. Stick to light 2D games.
Q: Is the camera any good?
Grainy, slow, and the 32MP sensor doesn't save it. In perfect daylight you might get a passable shot, but indoors or at night it falls apart. The front camera is equally disappointing.
Q: Can I use it as a secondary device for media?
Yes, that's where it shines. The big screen and huge battery make it a decent YouTube or Netflix machine, provided you don't mind lower resolution and rare stutters.
Who Should Skip This
If you want a phone that feels responsive, takes decent photos, or has modern connectivity like 5G, this isn't it. Go grab a used Pixel 4a 5G or even a refurbished Galaxy A series instead. You'll be much happier.
Verdict
Don't buy this expecting a smooth experience. The Poco C71 is a single-purpose device for people who need the biggest possible screen for the least money. If that's you, go ahead. For everyone else, skip it and grab a used Moto G or a slightly older flagship.