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POCO M7 Plus 5G with 7000mAh battery launched in India: Check price, specs
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Chinese smartphone brand POCO has launched the M7 Plus 5G smartphone in India, its latest addition to the M7 series. Starting at Rs 13,999, the smartphone is said to lead the segment with a 7,000mAh battery and a 6.9-inch FHD+ display that supports 144Hz refresh rate. The POCO M7 Plus is also rated IP64 for dust and water resistance.
POCO M7 Plus 5G: Price and variants
6GB RAM + 128GB storage: Rs 13,999
8GB RAM + 128GB storage: Rs 14,999
Colours: Chrome Silver, Aqua Blue, Carbon Black
POCO M7 Plus: Availability and offers
POCO M7 Plus will be available in India starting August 19 on e-commerce platform Flipkart.
POCO M7 Plus 5G: Details
The POCO M7 Plus smartphone sports a 6.9-inch display of 2340x1080 resolution. With a refresh rate of up to 144Hz, the display can get bright up to 850 nits in high brightness mode. The display has also received TUV certification for low blue light and flicker free.
Powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 chip, the smartphone gets up to 8GB LPDDR4X RAM and 128GB UFS 2.2 storage. It packs a 7,000mAh battery and supports 33W wired charging and 18W reverse wired charging. In the imaging department, the POCO M7 Plus offers a dual rear camera setup with a 50MP primary sensor and a 2MP depth sensor. At the front, it gets an 8MP camera.
On the software front, the smartphone comes with Android 15-based Xiaomi HyperOS out of the box. The company has also confirmed that it will offer two generations of OS updates and four years of security updates. Additional features include a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, mono speaker for audio output, support for Bluetooth 5.1 and Wi-Fi 5.
POCO M7 Plus: Specifications
Display: 6.9-inch FHD+ (2340x1080 resolution) display, 144Hz refresh rate, 850nits brightness in HBM
Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 6s Gen 3
RAM: up to 8GB LPDDR4X
Storage: 128GB UFS 2.2
Rear camera: Dual, 50MP primary
Front camera: 8MP
Battery: 7000mAh
Charging: 33W wired, 18W reverse wired
OS: Android 15-based HyperOS

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