POCO has unveiled its latest mid‑range smartphone: the POCO F7. It’s packed with powerful specs and a killer price, making it a stand‑out in its segment.
Design & Display
The POCO F7 sports a sleek, modern look with a flat‑edge frame and a Gorilla Glass 5 back. On the front, you’ll find a generous 6.78‑inch AMOLED screen that delivers vivid colors and deep blacks—ideal for streaming or gaming.
The display offers a Full HD+ resolution and a smooth 120 Hz refresh rate, ensuring buttery‑smooth visuals, while an in‑screen fingerprint sensor adds convenience.
Performance & Hardware
Inside, the phone is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8s Gen 4—an upgraded version of their 8+ Gen 3 chipset. Paired with up to 12 GB of RAM, it delivers impressive performance in a lightweight package.
Storage options include 256 GB of fast UFS 3.1, ensuring quick load times and smooth multitasking. Thanks to the efficient processor, battery life stays strong.
Camera Setup
On the back, there’s a solid triple-camera array: a standout 50 MP main sensor, backed by an 8 MP ultra-wide shooter and a 2 MP macro cam. Selfie lovers get a 20 MP front-facing camera tucked neatly into the punch hole.
Image quality is very good across most lighting conditions. Night mode and video recording are handled capably, though stabilization isn’t flagship-level.
Battery & Charging
The phone packs a large 6,500 mAh battery—enough for even the most demanding users to last a full day or more. And when it’s time to recharge, POCO’s blazing-fast 90 W wired charging gets you from zero to 100% in around 45 minutes.
Software & Connectivity
Running MIUI 15 based on Android 15, the F7 delivers a clean and feature-rich user experience. POCO promises consistent updates and plenty of preinstalled customization options. Connectivity includes 5G, Wi‑Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, and NFC for contactless payments.
Price & Availability
POCO hasn’t announced pricing or release dates yet, but they’re expected to target aggressive pricing—likely under €500—similar to previous models. The goal is clear: offer flagship-like performance at a mid-range price.
Original article first appeared on GSMArena.com. This is a rewritten version based on their post.
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