A fresh leak has shed light on the expected specifications and features of the highly anticipated Poco X7 and X7 Pro. This revelation arrives with compelling images that promise to excite fans and tech enthusiasts alike.
Starting with the base model, the Poco X7 boasts a stunning 6.67-inch "1.5K" AMOLED display, supporting a 120 Hz refresh rate and protected by Gorilla Glass Victus 2. At its core, the device is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300-Ultra SoC, available with up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage. In terms of durability, it holds an IP68 certification, making it resistant to dust and water. The phone is equipped with a robust 5,110 mAh battery that supports 45W fast charging.
Leaked image of Poco X7Photography enthusiasts will appreciate the 50 MP main camera with optical image stabilization (OIS) and 2x in-sensor zoom. Additionally, a 20 MP front-facing camera offers high-quality selfies.
Transitioning to the Pro variant, the Poco X7 Pro is poised to impress with the newly launched MediaTek Dimensity 8400 chipset, introducing sharper performance and enhanced abilities.
Leaked image of Poco X7 ProThis model retains the same screen dimensions and refresh rate as its counterpart but elevates the brightness to an impressive 3,200 nits and features a 2,560 Hz touch sampling rate.
Both variants include a 50 MP main camera with OIS, but the Pro version enhances capabilities with a f/1.5 aperture, utilizing Sony's IMX882 sensor, and offers 4K video recording at 60fps with dual OIS and electronic image stabilization (EIS). The Poco X7 Pro features Gorilla Glass 7i for screen protection and matches the X7 with its IP68 rating. Powering this device is a generous 6,000 mAh battery capable of 90W fast charging, advertised to fully charge in just 42 minutes.
Running HyperOS 2, the Poco X7 Pro is speculated to be a rebranded version of the upcoming Redmi Turbo 4, which is set to debut in China very soon and will be the world's first smartphone to utilize the MediaTek Dimensity 8400, renowned for its all-big-core CPU design in the upper-midrange category.