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Let’s be honest — the so-called entry-level smartphone market has gotten ridiculously competitive. High refresh-rate screens, massive batteries, ultra-thin designs — it feels like everyone’s trying to outdo each other.
And now UMIDIGI has decided to stir things up again. Their new A75x is landing soon, and calling it an “entry-level” phone almost feels unfair. Officially, it’s positioned as budget-friendly, but everything about it screams beyond entry-level.
- Design: Entry-level on paper, mid-range in spirit
First impressions? UMIDIGI clearly put in some real effort here. No flashy neon colors, no cheap-looking glossy plastic — just a clean, refined, and mature design. The rounded-square camera module blends smoothly into the back panel, with a unique vertical glass strip adding a modern touch. It’s stylish, understated, and way too premium-looking for its price bracket. If you didn’t know better, you’d probably think it was a mid-range device at first glance. - Display: 6.75” big screen with 90Hz refresh rate
While many entry-level phones still ship with 6.5-inch standard panels, the A75x steps it up with a 6.75-inch display and a 90Hz refresh rate. Watching videos, streaming shows, or just scrolling feels more immersive and smoother than you’d expect from this class. It’s like having a mini movie screen in your hand. The higher refresh rate makes every swipe feel fluid, and the improved eye comfort means less fatigue after long sessions.
Sometimes you can’t help but wonder — did UMIDIGI forget this is supposed to be an entry-level phone? - Performance: Octa-core power with up to 12GB dynamic RAM
Under the hood, the A75x runs on a UNISOC octa-core processor — solid, stable, and power-efficient. With 4GB RAM + 8GB virtual expansion, multitasking is effortless. You can keep several apps open in the background without slowdowns.
Storage sits at 64GB — not massive, but just right for day-to-day use. UMIDIGI isn’t chasing benchmarks here; it’s all about smooth, reliable performance that doesn’t let you down. - Battery & Feel: 5000mAh power, 5W reverse charging, just 8.1mm
Usually, you have to choose between a big battery and a slim body. Not this time. The A75x packs a 5000mAh battery into an 8.1mm slim frame, delivering all-day endurance without bulk. Whether you’re streaming, gaming, or shooting photos, it keeps up easily. It’s light in hand, easy to carry, lasts as long as you do, and even supports 5W reverse charging — a true win-win. - Camera: 13MP main + 5MP selfie — simple but capable
Photography isn’t the headline feature here, but it’s still dependable. The 13MP main camera captures crisp, well-lit shots, and the 5MP front camera handles video calls and selfies with ease. You won’t be making cinematic masterpieces, but for daily use, it’s more than enough. - Protection: IP54 dust and splash resistance
The A75x even comes with IP54-rated protection, which means it can easily handle dust, light rain, and the occasional splash. That’s a nice touch of durability for a phone at this level — practical and reassuring. - Software: The world’s first entry-level phone running Android 16
Now here’s the real surprise — the A75x is the world’s first entry-level smartphone to ship with Android 16. You get the latest system features, smoother animations, improved privacy controls, and overall better performance right out of the box.
That’s bold. UMIDIGI isn’t just keeping up — it’s pushing ahead.
In short:
The UMIDIGI A75x doesn’t feel like an entry-level phone at all.
It’s more like a “beyond entry-level” contender disguised as budget-friendly.
From design to performance, battery to software, every detail tells you one thing:
Entry-level? Not anymore.
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