Poco F7 Pro in for review

Peter, 23 March 2025

Poco is so excited for the launch of the F7 series that it sent out review units early – the full reveal is set for Thursday next week, but this is already at the office. Wave “hello” to the Poco F7 Pro. Unlike previous F-series models, the Pro is no longer the top dog – that honor goes to the Poco F7 Ultra, which is also in for review.

Both F7 phones use the same overall design – the Pro is the black phone below, the Ultra is the yellow one. This is in contrast with last year when the two F6 models looked quite different from one another.

Poco F7 Pro (left) and Poco F7 Ultra (right) Poco F7 Pro (left) and Poco F7 Ultra (right)

The Poco F7 Pro is a hair lighter and thinner than the Ultra, though it’s not noticeable unless you have both in your hands.

We can’t get into many details yet, but we can confirm the two chipsets picked to power the F7 phones – the Ultra gets the current Snapdragon 8 Elite, the Pro gets last year’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 3.

Poco F7 Pro in for review

A generation-old Snapdragon was part of Poco F’s recipe for success – it’s a way for phones to offer tons of performance at a reasonable price. We don’t have pricing details yet, that is something that will only be revealed at the big event next week.

Like its sibling, the Poco F7 Pro features a 6.67” AMOLED display with 1440p+ resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. Hiding underneath it is an ultrasonic fingerprint reader – this is an upgrade over the F6 generation, which featured optical readers.

Poco F7 Pro in for review

The phone arrives with the Poco flavor of Xiaomi’s HyperOS 2, which is based on Android 15. Google’s Gemini integrates with the Poco apps and there is also the home-grown HyperAI on board as well.

That’s all we can share for now – we are working on a detailed review of the Poco F7 Pro (and its Ultra sibling too), so stay tuned for that. First things first, though, Poco has scheduled the full reveal of the F7 family for March 27 (Thursday next week).


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Reader comments

  • wyim
  • 28 Mar 2025
  • TR{

Even if Xiaomi has promised to provide 4 Android updates and 6 years security update, I am still pretty concern on the quality and regularity of the updates. It would become a lot more promising if it has Android Enterprise Recommended.

  • Anonymous
  • 28 Mar 2025
  • 6v0

The price creep and short software support has me thinking Ill just upgrade my Poco F3 to a nothing phone, they have flooded the market with a bunch of products, and more than half of them seem to be the same. HyperOS is buggy AF because they cant su...

  • Anonymous
  • 27 Mar 2025
  • nyc

yeah, I agree

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