POCO hosted a launch event in Singapore to introduce its latest F7 Series, spotlighting two new devices: the F7 Ultra and F7 Pro. Both models continue the brand’s strategy of delivering feature-rich phones at prices that don’t require financial acrobatics. Packed with Qualcomm’s latest chips, bold design choices, and performance-boosting tech, the F7 Series is clearly aimed at users who want high-end specs without needing to take out a second mortgage.
POCO F7 Ultra: Built to Run Hot, but Stays Cool
The F7 Ultra is POCO’s most powerful device to date, built around the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 “Elite” chipset. Manufactured on TSMC’s 3nm process, the chip delivers a hefty boost in CPU and GPU performance, up to 45% and 44% respectively, while keeping power consumption in check. It’s the kind of chip that shrugs off high-refresh gaming, heavy multitasking, and app switching marathons without flinching.

What gives the F7 Ultra extra flair is the VisionBoost D7 graphics chip. This is POCO’s first custom graphics silicon, designed to smooth out gameplay and sharpen visuals. Features like 120FPS Smart Frame Rate, 2K Super Resolution, and Game HDR provide a noticeable step up for gaming, video playback, and streaming. There’s even a dual-core video engine that improves image quality across YouTube and Netflix, so binge sessions look better and feel smoother.
Xiaomi’s HyperOS 2 ships with the device, offering performance tweaks, smart cross-device syncing, and AI-based features powered by Google Gemini. For gamers, WildBoost Optimization 4.0 coordinates the CPU and graphics chip to stabilize frame rates and sharpen audio cues, even under load. In a stress test with Genshin Impact at 120FPS and 2K resolution, the F7 Ultra maintained smooth performance for a full hour, without turning into a hand warmer.
LiquidCool Tech and Battery Brains
Keeping everything chilled is LiquidCool Technology 4.0, POCO’s new cooling system that combines a 3D dual-channel loop with an oversized heat pipe. The company claims up to a 3°C drop in SoC temperatures, which makes a real difference during long gaming or editing sessions.

Battery life holds up too. The F7 Ultra includes a 5,300mAh battery with 120W wired charging and 50W wireless charging. According to POCO, you’ll get a full charge in 34 minutes with the included charger. The Surge P3 and G1 chipsets manage charging efficiency and battery health, helping the phone retain over 80% battery capacity even after 1,600 cycles, a nice buffer for anyone who forgets to unplug their phone at 100% for the tenth time this week.
Pro-Level Imaging with a Dash of AI Magic
The camera system on the F7 Ultra is built to be more than a spec sheet filler. A 50MP Light Fusion 800 main sensor is joined by a flagship-class floating telephoto lens and a 32MP ultra-wide camera. Between the trio, the device covers 8 classic focal lengths, including dedicated macro capabilities at 10cm and zoom up to 5X in-sensor.
Photos are processed through POCO AISP, the brand’s first computational photography engine, which combines CPU, GPU, ISP, and NPU resources to pull out more detail, dynamic range, and clarity. Features like 20X UltraZoom and UltraSnap allow for everything from wildlife photography to capturing your cat mid-sneeze at 150 frames per second. Useful? Maybe. Impressive? Absolutely.
POCO F7 Pro: Same DNA, Slightly Different Focus
The POCO F7 Pro shares much of the same tech DNA, but swaps in the standard Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 and focuses on a more balanced spec sheet. It runs Xiaomi HyperOS 2 with the same software polish and WildBoost Optimization 4.0, keeping gameplay fast and fluid up to 120FPS. A 6,000mAh battery and 90W fast charging round out the package, making it well-suited for daily drivers who don’t necessarily need an “Ultra” badge to feel like they’ve got a capable phone.

Its camera setup includes the same 50MP Light Fusion 800 main sensor and an 8MP ultra-wide, bolstered by POCO AISP features like UltraSnap and AI-assisted portraits. It’s not chasing photography awards, but it does give users plenty of creative range for everyday use.
Displays Designed for Comfort and Clarity
Both phones include AMOLED panels with ultra-thin bezels and brightness that peaks at 3,200 nits, more than enough to read a text message under direct sunlight or show off vacation photos without squinting. A circular polarization layer makes the screen easier on the eyes by mimicking natural light, and there’s support for 3840Hz PWM dimming to reduce flicker.
Touch controls are responsive under wet fingers, oil, or gloves, yes, your winter gloves, and for the first time on a POCO phone, the Ultra model includes an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor under the display.
Design That Feels Like a Flex
The F7 Ultra and F7 Pro both lean into a dual-finish glass design that uses glossy and matte surfaces for a striking split look. The Ultra adds quad-curved glass and a seamless matte metal frame, making it feel like a premium phone through and through. A circular design around the camera and an aerospace-grade aluminum deco ring add just enough flair to catch the eye without going full peacock.

The build quality matches the looks. Both phones have an IP68 rating, making them resistant to dust and water. POCO Shield Glass on the Ultra brings the brand’s strongest screen protection yet, while the F7 Pro gets Gorilla Glass 7i for better drop resistance.
Audio, Connectivity, and Everything in Between
A good phone can’t be all processor and pixels, audio and connectivity matter too. The F7 Series includes stereo speakers and AI Super Cinema for video playback that feels more like a mini home theater. The Surge T1S chip boosts signal strength, helping with both mobile data and Wi-Fi connections.


Pricing and Availability
POCO F7 Ultra
Colors: Yellow, Black
- 12GB + 256GB: $649 (Early Bird: $599)
- 16GB + 512GB: $699 (Early Bird: $649)
POCO F7 Pro
Colors: Black, Silver, Blue
- 12GB + 256GB: $499 (Early Bird: $449)
- 12GB + 512GB: $549 (Early Bird: $499)