Poco C75 & Redmi 14C Price Slashed in Pakistan; Save Up to Rs 3,000

Usama Rasool

Xiaomi has revamped the prices for its budget segment phones in Pakistan. The sub-brand Poco gave a hefty price cut to its Poco C75 (8/256GB) variant and Redmi knocked a few bucks off of its Redmi 14C models. That gives you an opening to buy these handsets for cheap.


Xiaomi Poco C75

This phone demanded Rs 35,000 for its 8/256GB option up until this point, but today’s price change has dropped it down to Rs 31,999 only. That’s a 3000 rupee discount, which you might not want to miss. Of course, the Poco C75 has all the specs to justify this price tag. Let us break it down.


Poco C75 is a 6.88” IPS phone with 720p resolution, a U-notch, and a display that gives you a 600nits peak brightness. Its HD+ resolution doesn’t sound ideal, but considering the Helio G81 Ultra SoC and a 120Hz refresh rate, a lower pixel count works in its favor to allow a lag-free UI.


Helio G81 Ultra runs fast enough to handle an Android 14 x HyperOS system on Poco C75. You can even play some light gaming titles with its integrated Mali-G52 MC2 graphics processor. 8 GB RAM is also uncommon at this price point, and so is 256 GB storage space.

A 13 MP selfie camera is attached to the front, and when you flip the C75 over, a 50 MP shooter backs you up with quality photos and videos, not to forget the huge circular lens, which makes it look premium. Poco even crammed in a 5160mAh battery here, wired to an 18W kit, so it should last you a full day and give you decent charging speeds. 

Xiaomi Redmi 14C

Redmi 14C is also letting its price tags loose. The 14C (4/128GB) option was priced quite steeply before at Rs 30,000, but things are looking up for buyers today. Its price is now Rs 26,999. The same goes for the Redmi 14C (6/128GB) trim, which now costs Rs 29,999 instead of Rs 33,000. Both score at least 3000 rupee discounts.


It might not be shocking for some of you to hear that Redmi 14C and Poco C75 are the same device in reality. They only swapped the badges to segment the storage configurations. That’s why you’ll find the very same 6.88” IPS panel on the front with a 120Hz refresh rate and 720p resolution. 


The chip is Helio G81 Ultra and software rendering on Redmi 14C is also Hyper OS x Android 14. Instead of 8GB, you get 6 GB and 4 GB RAM options so it might not be as great at multitasking. You do get more value out of the cameras at Redmi 14C’s new price. 

Again, the 50 MP main camera is paired with a 2 MP depth and 0.08 MP decorative lens. The fourth is on the front which you can use for 13 MP selfies. The specs are the same across the board, even the 18W fast PD charging and 5160mAh too. Now that you have all the details, you can choose which device fits your bill within the Xiaomi rate list in 2025.


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