The upcoming Xiaomi POCO F7 is generating buzz with the promise of a “super large” improvement over its predecessor, the POCO F6. As anticipation builds for the new edition to Xiaomi’s value-driven POCO F series, consumers and tech enthusiasts are keeping a close eye on emerging details about this yet-to-be-released handset.
Currently, the POCO F6, an international variant of the Redmi Turbo 3 available exclusively in China, sits at an attractive price point, and it’s known for providing robust features without breaking the bank. The POCO F7, expected to make its debut later, is rumored to be a global adaptation of the upcoming Redmi Turbo 4.
While it’s still early days, leaked information from reliable sources suggests that the POCO F7 might retain the 1.5K AMOLED display of its antecedent. Additionally, it seems that in an effort to trim down the weight and manage production costs, the new model will feature a plastic mid-frame. The standout feature, however, is pointedly the “super large” battery, anticipated to surpass the 5,000 mAh capacity found in the POCO F6, hinting at extended battery life and improved performance for users.
Despite this leaked information, many specifications and features of the POCO F7 remain under wraps. It seems fans of the brand may have to wait a bit longer for more concrete details, as the official launch is expected to take place around the middle of the year, considering the recent global introduction of the POCO F6.
The POCO series has carved out a niche in the smartphone market by targeting consumers looking for high-performance devices at an affordable price point. As the launch of the POCO F7 approaches, we’re likely to see more information come to light that will give a clearer picture of how much of an improvement the new model will pose over its predecessor, particularly in terms of battery capacity and overall device functionality. As of now, eager customers and tech aficionados can only wait and watch for what promises to be an exciting new addition to the POCO lineage.





