
Poco F7's launch date announced
Sagar 17 June 2025
Xiaomi Poco Pocophone Android
Xiaomi sub-brand Poco launched the Poco F7 Pro and Poco F7 Ultra in March, and these will be joined by the vanilla model next week. Poco has announced that the Poco F7 will be unveiled on June 24 at 5:30PM IST (12PM UTC). Xiaomi Poco F7 Ultra
The images shared by Poco's Indian and global teams on their respective X accounts show the Poco F7's limited edition. It features a dual camera setup on the rear, with the text "50MP OIS" on its right, confirming that the primary camera will use a 50MP sensor and have optical image stabilization. You can also see the Snapdragon logo on the back panel, which confirms the Poco F7 will be powered by a Snapdragon chip.
This past weekend, Indian online retailer Flipkart revealed the Poco F7 will pack a 7,550 mAh Si/C battery with 90W wired and 22.5W reverse wired charging.
Other features of the Poco F7 are yet to be officially revealed, but rumors claim the F7 will be a rebranded Redmi Turbo 4 Pro. It's powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 SoC and comes with a 6.83" 120Hz 1,280p AMOLED screen, up to 16GB RAM and 1TB storage, and an IP68 rating. Xiaomi Poco F7 Pro
The Redmi Turbo 4 Pro has a 20MP camera on the front, with the 50MP primary camera on the rear accompanied by an 8MP ultrawide unit.
Poco F7's leaked renders
The Poco F7 might not be joined the Pro and Ultra versions in India on June 24, as rumors suggest that the country will only receive the vanilla model.

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