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Poco F7 price leaks ahead of today's announcement

Poco F7 price leaks ahead of today's announcement

GSM Arena13 hours ago

The Poco F7 is almost here – the big announcement is scheduled for later today. That said, Poco took a slightly weird approach with this launch and it sent us review units to unbox early – here is the Silver version and the Black version.
Poco F7 in Silver and Black • Poco F7, F7 Pro and F7 Ultra
Xiaomi has also officially confirmed the chipset inside the F7, the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4. Note that there will be two versions – one for India with a 7,550mAh battery and a global model with a 6,500mAh battery (both with 90W charging).
One of the key details still to be confirmed officially is the price – here's an unofficial sneak peek. The global Poco F7 (12/256GB) will have an early bird price of $340 for the global market. A price for the Philippines also leaked: 12/256GB will be PHP 24,000, while a 12/512GB model will sell for PHP 26,000. The early bird offer will subtract PHP 3,000 and there should be a PHP 1,500 voucher. Leaked Poco F7 pricing
For comparison, the Poco F7 Pro launched at $500, the F7 Ultra was $650 (both prices for a 12/256GB unit). The early bird pricing for both was $50 lower, so the F7 series early bird pricing goes like this: F7 for $340, F7 Pro for $450 and F7 Ultra for $600.
Neither the F7 Pro nor the F7 Ultra are available in India, so we can't do a direct comparison. That said, $340 converts to ₹29,000 or so, meaning that a sub-₹30,000 price for the vanilla F7 seems likely – we will find out for certain later today.
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