New Delhi. Poco is preparing for its next flagship phone, Poco F7, and according to preliminary information, this phone is going to make a bang. Although the official launch date has not been revealed yet, Flipkart has leaked some information about the big battery of the phone. According to a promotional page on Flipkart’s website, Poco F7 will have a huge 7,550mAh battery, which can make it a phone with India’s largest smartphone battery. Of course, if no other brand launches something big before that. For comparison, currently IQO Z10 and Vivo T4 have a 7,300mAh battery.
The information shared by Android Treasure on Friday has shown a glimpse of Poco F7, in which it looks very attractive in black. Although Poco has not yet officially disclosed the design of the phone, the camera module shown in the leaked photos is very similar to the design described by a tipster earlier this week. The rear camera setup has two lenses, which are separated from two oblique green lines, and there is a third embossed line between them.
Although the new randers show that the rear panel design of Poco F7 can be quite traditional, the earlier leaks indicate some more variations. A leak shows a special design element on the right side of the camera island with dual-tone finish, indicating that when this device is launched, it may have many colors and design options available.
Poco F7: Possible Specification
Although Flipkart has not given much information about the rest of the specifications of Poco F7, some more information has come out from the benchmarking platform Geekbench. It is expected that this device will run on the latest Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset of Qualcomm, with 12GB RAM in a tested model. More configurations may be available after the official launch of the device.
The launch is expected to happen at any time of this month, so POCO fans in India will not have to wait much for the official confirmation of all the details. But given the initial leaks, Poco F7 is already moving towards becoming one of the most feature-packs and battery-heavy smartphones of 2025.