
Poco F7 renders purportedly leak showing a very familiar device
The Poco F7 is coming soon to join the F7 Pro and F7 Ultra in the brand's roster, and today we have some purportedly leaked official renders showcasing the device in black. We do however have to mention the fact that it's unclear where these are coming from, so do take them with more than just a pinch of salt.
It could very well be that they are the real deal, or someone just slightly edited the official images of the Redmi Turbo 4 Pro and added the Poco logo. We say that because, if these are real, then the oft-rumored rebranding of the Redmi Turbo 4 Pro into the Poco F7 is pretty much confirmed - save for some minor details around the camera bump, the two devices look absolutely identical.
Poco F7 leaked renders
So, with that in mind, don't be surprised at all if the Poco F7 ends up having a 6.83-inch 1280x2272 AMOLED screen with 120 Hz refresh rate, the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 SoC at the helm, a 50 MP main camera with OIS, an 8 MP ultrawide, a 20 MP selfie camera, and a 7,550 mAh battery with 90W fast charging.
More Poco F7 leaked renders
Interestingly, only the Indian version is said to be getting that battery capacity, with other markets having to make do with 6,550 mAh instead, with the same fast charging abilities baked in. The Poco F7 should go up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage, where the Redmi went to 16GB and 1TB, respectively. Xiaomi Poco F7 Pro Xiaomi Poco F7 Ultra
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