Poco F7 Review

Poco F7 Review: The Mid-Range Monster

Let’s be real, Poco has always been the wild card of the mid-range smartphone world. The Poco F7? It’s the brand’s latest power play, and honestly, it’s gunning for that “affordable flagship” crown harder than ever. This phone is clearly aimed at gamers, power users, and anyone who wants top-tier performance without burning a hole in their wallet. If you’re the type who wants a phone that can survive a weekend road trip, binge-watch sessions, and the occasional gaming marathon, the Poco F7 is waving at you from across the room.

Poco F7 Review
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Poco F7 in hand

Let’s be real, Poco has always been the wild card of the mid-range smartphone world. The Poco F7? It’s the brand’s latest power play, and honestly, it’s gunning for that “affordable flagship” crown harder than ever. This phone is clearly aimed at gamers, power users, and anyone who wants top-tier performance without burning a hole in their wallet. If you’re the type who wants a phone that can survive a weekend road trip, binge-watch sessions, and the occasional gaming marathon, the Poco F7 is waving at you from across the room.

Editor's Rating:
4.4

Pros

prosExceptional battery life ensures you rarely need to recharge.
prosGorgeous, ultra-bright display with snappy touch response
prosFlagship-level performance for gaming and multitasking
prosLoud stereo speakers, premium build, and generous in-box accessories

Cons

consCamera system is good, not great especially in low light and ultrawide shots
consHefty and a bit chunky for smaller hands
consNo wireless charging or headphone jack

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Poco F7 Unboxing: What’s Included?

Poco’s still got your back here. The F7 comes with a 90W charger, a USB-C cable, a decent clear case, SIM ejector, and the usual paperwork. In a world where brands are ditching chargers, this feels like a throwback to better days. The case is basic but does the job until you snag something fancier.

Poco F7 Design & Display: Big Screen, Premium Feel

The Poco F7 isn’t shy about its looks. The Cyber Silver Edition, in particular, is a head-turner with its faux-transparent back, diagonal split, and playful “Limited Edition” branding. The frame is machined aluminum premium to the touch, but at 215.7g, it’s got some heft. This isn’t a phone you’ll forget in your pocket, but it feels solid and reassuring.

Poco F7 Design

The 6.83-inch 1.5K Ultra-bright display is a stunner. It gets up to 3200 nits (seriously, you could use this as a flashlight in a blackout), and the 120Hz refresh rate makes everything from scrolling Instagram to high-octane gaming buttery smooth. Colors are punchy, touch response is snappy (up to 2560Hz in Game Turbo Mode!), and the Wet Touch 2.0 feature means you can even use it with damp fingers handy for monsoon season or sweaty gym sessions.

Stereo speakers are loud like, “annoy your roommate” loud. They’re crisp for gaming and Netflix, but crank them to max and the highs get a bit harsh. Haptics are precise but not the strongest; you’ll feel notifications, but it won’t shake your desk. No headphone jack, though, so it’s Bluetooth buds or bust.

Poco F7 Camera Review: Good Daylight Photos, Weak Low Light

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Here’s where things get interesting. The Poco F7 rocks a 50MP Sony IMX882 main sensor with OIS and an 8MP ultrawide. Daylight shots? Pretty darn good colors are accurate, dynamic range is solid, and you’ll get Instagram-worthy pics at your kid’s birthday or your next café outing. The 20MP selfie cam is sharp enough for video calls and social media.

But let’s not sugarcoat it: the ultrawide is just okay, and low-light shots can get noisy, especially with the ultrawide. Video maxes out at 4K 60fps, which is solid, but stabilization isn’t flagship-level except a little shake if you’re filming your dog’s zoomies at night.

Compared to rivals like the Realme GT 7 or the OnePlus 13R, the F7’s camera is competitive in daylight but falls behind in low light and versatility (no telephoto lens here). User feedback on X echoes this most praise the main camera’s sharpness but wish for better night performance and a stronger ultrawide.

Poco F7 Performance & Software: Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 Powerhouse

Under the hood, the F7 packs the Snapdragon 8’s Gen 4. This is a beastly chip built on TSMC’s 4nm process, paired with 12GB LPDDR5X RAM and up to 512GB UFS 4.1 storage. Translation: this thing flies. Whether you’re gaming, editing videos, or juggling a dozen apps, it doesn’t break a sweat. I threw Genshin Impact at max settings and didn’t notice any stutter or excessive heating, impressive for this price.

Software is MIUI-based HyperOS (Android 15 out of the box), which is smoother than older MIUI versions, but yes, there’s still some bloatware. Poco’s update track record is decent; they usually promise 3-4 years of OS updates, but don’t expect Samsung-level longevity. The UI is customizable, and the Game Turbo mode genuinely boosts gaming responsiveness.

Benchmarks

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Poco F7 Battery Life & Charging: The New Endurance King

Now, the headline act: that absolutely monstrous 7,550mAh battery. Poco claims up to 2.18 days of moderate use, and in my real-world tests, I easily got through a day and a half with heavy usage think streaming, gaming, and hotspotting for my laptop. This battery could power a small village (okay, maybe just a weekend trip).

Charging is no slouch either: 90W wired fast charging gets you from 0 to 100% in about an hour, and there’s 22.5W reverse wired charging if you want to top up your earbuds or a friend’s phone. No wireless charging, though a bummer, but not a dealbreaker at this price.

Poco F7 Features: Wet Touch & Gaming Enhancements

A few neat extras: the Wet Touch 2.0 display is genuinely useful, especially if you’re outdoors or at the gym. The Game Turbo suite lets you tweak performance, block notifications, and monitor temps while gaming. HyperOS brings a cleaner, more customizable experience than older MIUI, and Poco’s ecosystem is slowly improving if you have other Xiaomi/Redmi gear, integration is getting better, but it’s not quite Apple-level seamless yet.

Poco F7 vs. Competition: How It Stacks Up

FeaturePoco F7Realme GT 7OnePlus 13RVivo T4 Ultra
Price (approx.)₹31,999₹36,000₹42,997₹37,999
Battery7,550mAh, 90W charge7,000mAh, 80W charge6,000mAh, 100W7,300mAh, 80W
Main Camera50MP Sony IMX88250MP, 2.5x zoom50MP, OIS, Telephoto50MP, OIS
Display6.83″ 1.5K, 120Hz, 3200 nits6.7″ AMOLED, 120Hz6.74″ AMOLED, 120Hz6.8″ AMOLED, 120Hz
ChipsetSnapdragon 8s Gen 4Dimensity 9400eSnapdragon 8 Gen 2Snapdragon 8 Gen 2
Storage/RAMUp to 512GB/12GBUp to 256GB/12GBUp to 256GB/16GBUp to 256GB/12GB

The F7 wins on battery endurance and storage, matches rivals on display quality, and offers flagship-grade performance at a lower price. The Realme GT 7 edges ahead in camera versatility (thanks to optical zoom), and the OnePlus 13R has a slightly better telephoto and faster charging, but costs more.

Poco F7 Verdict: Should You Buy This Mid-Range Monster?

 If you’re a gamer, power user, or just want a phone that won’t die on your mid-road trip, the Poco F7 is a no-brainer. Budget-conscious buyers who want flagship performance without the flagship price will love it. If you’re a camera buff or want wireless charging, you might want to look at the competition.

Poco’s F7 isn’t perfect, but for the price, it delivers a knockout punch. Based on Poco’s history, I’d wager this phone is going to be a cult favorite among students, gamers, and anyone who values battery life above all else.

What are your thoughts on the Poco F7? Drop them in the comments! Ready to grab one? Check the best deals on Flipkart and let me know how it stacks up for you.

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