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    Poco F7 Review – GSMARENA.com Test

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    Introduction

    Poko has formally unveiled the new Poko F7, and has erected it as a strong contender in the Value Flagship segment – exactly where it is concerned. As a successor to a widely praised F6, the F7 POCO’s playbook is true: Blazing performances and sleek design without flagging price.

    Over the years, the F -Series has become an extraordinary performance for price. Remember the Trail Bills Poko F1 from 2018? Subsequent models like F3 and F5 have pushed the legacy, in which top -tear charges and high refresh rates pack OLED display.

    The F7 picked up the sticks, and took himself up to the X series, while Zumi’s reduced his premium killers.

    In a glance Xiaomi Poko F7 5G Springs:

    • Body: 163.1×77.9×8.2 mm, 216 g; Glass Front, Aluminum Frame, Glassback; IP68 dust tight and water resistant (up to 2m for 30 minutes).
    • Display: 6.83 “AMOLED, 68B Color, 120hz, 3840Hz PWM, Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HDR Vivid, 800 NITs (TYP), 1800 Nits (HBM), 3200 Nits (Peak, 1280x2772PX Resolution, 19.49: 9 ASPICT.
    • Chip Set: Qualcomm SM 8735 Snapdragon 8 S. General 4 (4 NM): Otta Core (1×3.21 GHz Cartax-4 and 3×3.0 Gig Herztex-A 720 and 2×2.8 Gig Z Cortex-A 720 and 2×2.0 Gags Cortex-A 720); Adrena 825.
    • Memory: 256GB 12GB RAM, 512GB 12GB RAM; UFS 4.1.
    • OS/Software: Android 15, Hypers 2.
    • Back Camera: Wide (Main): 50 MP, F/1.5, 26 mm, 1/1.95 “, 0.8µm, PDAF, OIS; Ultra Wide Angle: 8 MP, F/2.2, 15mm, 1/40”, 1.12µM.
    • Front Camera: 20 MP, F/2.2, (Wide), 1/4 “.
    • Video Capture: rear camera: 4K@30/60fps, 1080p@30/60/120/240/960fps, Gyro-Eis; Front Camera: 1080p@30/60fps.
    • Battery: 6500mAh; 90W Wired, PD3.0, QC3+, 22.5W reverse wired.
    • Contact: 5 g; Wi-Fi 7; BT 5.4, APTX, LHDC 5; NFC, IR Blaster.
    • Miscellaneous: Fingerprint reader (under display, optical); Stereo speaker.

    With the Poko F7, you get a double camera setup that promises a snapdragon 8 series processor (S. a variety, but still technically a flagship chip), a dynamic 120 heritage emulated display, and daily acceleration. It all wrapped in a polished design and supports sharp charging, all of which starts at the price of the streets, which makes you wonder how Poko still does it. In short, this is everything we expected from the new F -series phone, and then something.

    In fact, there are very few clear errors than the Poko F7 space sheet: the display is excellent on the paper, the chip set is powerful, the stereo speaker setup looks solid, looks excellent in touch. You also find the IP68 Angers Protection and 6,500 mAh battery in our international unit (more on the Indian model), as well as 90W charging.

    Inboxing

    Staying as expected begins with all retail package. Poko F7 in a solid two piece cardboard box – black with a bold yellow character, keeping in view the brand’s identity. The box is solid and protects the phone well. From the inside, a cardboard bronze puts the phone in place. We found no plastic other than a small beggar for the phone, which is great in terms of environment.

    Poko does not include a charger in the European Union, but our unit is bundled with one. It is a 90W Xiaomi unit with a USB type-A port. It is with a proprietary USB type-A-type C cable, which has an extra pin. Enjoy the fastest charging speed on F7 you need this charger+cable combination. Poko also threw a TPU in a good case in the retail box.

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