POCO F7 Pro and POCO F7 Ultra Global Launch Imminent; Spotted on Indonesia Telecom Listing
POCO is expected to launch two new models in the global market: the POCO F7 Pro and the POCO F7 Ultra. While there's no official confirmation on the same, both phones have appeared on the Indonesia Telecom website. Here's what to expect from the upcoming POCO phones.
POCO F7 Pro and POCO F7 Ultra Launch Likely Soon
MySmartPrice has spotted the POCO F7 Pro and the POCO F7 Ultra on the Indonesia Telecom website with the 24117RK2CG and 24122RKC7G model numbers. The website confirms the monikers of the upcoming POCO phones and G in the model numbers stands for the global variants. However, the telecom listing doesn't reveal any other details of these phones.

Earlier both the POCO F7 Pro and F7 Ultra were spotted on the IMDA certification site. Even the standard POCO F7 visited the same certification site with the model number 24122RKC7G.
POCO F7 Pro and POCO F7 Ultra: What to Expect?
While the latest certification site doesn't reveal any specifications of these phones, rumours suggest that the POCO F7 Pro will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC. It might feature a 6.67-inch OLED display with a 2K resolution and 120Hz refresh rate.
Moreover, the handset is expected to run on Android 15-based HyperOS 2.0 and come with 90W ultra-fast charging support. The POCO F7 Pro is most likely to come as the rebranded version of the Redmi K80 in the global market.
On the other hand, the POCO F7 Ultra is rumoured to be the rebranded Redmi K80 Pro. It is expected to launch with the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip. For imaging, the POCO F7 Ultra might offer a 50MP primary OVX8000 camera, a 50MP S5KJN5 telephoto shooter with 3x optical zoom support and a 32MP S5KKD1 ultra-wide sensor.
Even the POCO F7 is expected to be the rebranded version of the Redmi Turbo 4. In terms of features, the standard model could be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8400 chipset. It will likely pack a 6,000mAh battery or larger, paired with 90W fast charging. Since there's no official confirmation regarding this, we'd suggest our readers take this with a pinch of salt.


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