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Poco F7 confirmed to launch in India with biggest battery ever, Flipkart listing reveals size and charging speed

Poco F7 confirmed to launch in India with biggest battery ever, Flipkart listing reveals size and charging speed

India Today8 hours ago

Poco is gearing up for the launch of its next flagship, the Poco F7, and if early details are anything to go by, it's set to make quite an entrance. While the official launch date remains under wraps, Flipkart has already slipped some information, particularly about the phone's massive battery.According to a promotional page that quietly went live on Flipkart's website, the Poco F7 will feature a colossal 7,550mAh battery, putting it on track to become India's largest smartphone battery to date. That is, of course, unless another brand manages to sneak in with something even bigger before the F7 officially lands. For comparison, the current record holders — the iQOO Z10 and vivo T4 — both house 7,300mAh batteries.advertisement
But it's not just about raw battery capacity. Flipkart's listing claims that the Poco F7's Si/C battery technology will deliver up to 2.18 days of endurance on a full charge under moderate usage.Charging won't be much of a hassle either. The Poco F7 is to support 90W wired fast charging, meaning that even this mammoth battery should top up relatively quickly. In addition, the device will offer 22.5W reverse wired charging, allowing it to double as a power bank and top up other gadgets when needed — a feature that could come in handy for many users on the go.Poco F7: Leaked designFresh renders shared by Android Treasure on Friday offer a glimpse at the Poco F7 in a sleek black finish. Although Poco has yet to officially unveil the phone's design, the camera module depicted in the leaked images closely resembles the one revealed by a tipster earlier this week. The rear camera setup appears to consist of two lenses, separated by a pair of diagonal green lines, with a third raised line positioned between them.
Credit: Android Treasure
advertisementWhile the newly surfaced renders suggest that the Poco F7 may sport a fairly traditional rear panel design, earlier leaks hint at additional variations. One such leak shows a dual-tone finish with a distinctive design element on the right-hand side of the camera island, indicating that multiple colourways and design options could be on offer when the device finally launches.Poco F7: What to expectWhile Flipkart has remained tight-lipped about the rest of the Poco F7's specifications, leaks from benchmarking platform Geekbench have filled in a few more blanks. The device is expected to run on Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset, with one tested model featuring 12GB of RAM. More configurations are likely to be available once the device officially launches.Speculation also suggests that the Poco F7 may be a rebadged version of the Redmi Turbo 4 Pro, which recently debuted with similar hardware. If these rumours hold true, buyers can expect the Poco F7 to boast a 6.83-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and a resolution of 1280p. Storage options could range up to 1TB, with RAM configurations reaching as high as 16GB.In terms of durability, the phone is rumoured to carry an IP68 rating, providing water and dust resistance for added peace of mind. Camera enthusiasts may also find plenty to like: the Poco F7 is tipped to feature a triple-camera system with a 50-megapixel main sensor, an 8-megapixel ultrawide lens, and a 20-megapixel front-facing camera for selfies and video calls.With the launch expected to take place sometime this month, Poco fans in India won't have long to wait before all the details are officially confirmed. But judging by the early leaks, the Poco F7 is already shaping up to be one of the most feature-packed — and battery-heavy — smartphones of 2025.

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Poco F7 confirmed to launch in India with biggest battery ever, Flipkart listing reveals size and charging speed
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Poco F7 confirmed to launch in India with biggest battery ever, Flipkart listing reveals size and charging speed

Poco is gearing up for the launch of its next flagship, the Poco F7, and if early details are anything to go by, it's set to make quite an entrance. While the official launch date remains under wraps, Flipkart has already slipped some information, particularly about the phone's massive to a promotional page that quietly went live on Flipkart's website, the Poco F7 will feature a colossal 7,550mAh battery, putting it on track to become India's largest smartphone battery to date. That is, of course, unless another brand manages to sneak in with something even bigger before the F7 officially lands. For comparison, the current record holders — the iQOO Z10 and vivo T4 — both house 7,300mAh But it's not just about raw battery capacity. Flipkart's listing claims that the Poco F7's Si/C battery technology will deliver up to 2.18 days of endurance on a full charge under moderate won't be much of a hassle either. The Poco F7 is to support 90W wired fast charging, meaning that even this mammoth battery should top up relatively quickly. In addition, the device will offer 22.5W reverse wired charging, allowing it to double as a power bank and top up other gadgets when needed — a feature that could come in handy for many users on the F7: Leaked designFresh renders shared by Android Treasure on Friday offer a glimpse at the Poco F7 in a sleek black finish. Although Poco has yet to officially unveil the phone's design, the camera module depicted in the leaked images closely resembles the one revealed by a tipster earlier this week. The rear camera setup appears to consist of two lenses, separated by a pair of diagonal green lines, with a third raised line positioned between them. Credit: Android Treasure advertisementWhile the newly surfaced renders suggest that the Poco F7 may sport a fairly traditional rear panel design, earlier leaks hint at additional variations. One such leak shows a dual-tone finish with a distinctive design element on the right-hand side of the camera island, indicating that multiple colourways and design options could be on offer when the device finally F7: What to expectWhile Flipkart has remained tight-lipped about the rest of the Poco F7's specifications, leaks from benchmarking platform Geekbench have filled in a few more blanks. The device is expected to run on Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset, with one tested model featuring 12GB of RAM. More configurations are likely to be available once the device officially also suggests that the Poco F7 may be a rebadged version of the Redmi Turbo 4 Pro, which recently debuted with similar hardware. If these rumours hold true, buyers can expect the Poco F7 to boast a 6.83-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and a resolution of 1280p. Storage options could range up to 1TB, with RAM configurations reaching as high as terms of durability, the phone is rumoured to carry an IP68 rating, providing water and dust resistance for added peace of mind. Camera enthusiasts may also find plenty to like: the Poco F7 is tipped to feature a triple-camera system with a 50-megapixel main sensor, an 8-megapixel ultrawide lens, and a 20-megapixel front-facing camera for selfies and video the launch expected to take place sometime this month, Poco fans in India won't have long to wait before all the details are officially confirmed. But judging by the early leaks, the Poco F7 is already shaping up to be one of the most feature-packed — and battery-heavy — smartphones of 2025.

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5 next-gen flagship phones to look out for from Apple, Google, Samsung, Nothing, and Poco
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