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Poco F7 5G India Launch: 7,550mAh Battery and 90W Charging on Offer

Poco F7 5G India Launch: 7,550mAh Battery and 90W Charging on Offer


Poco F7 5G India Launch: 7,550mAh Battery and 90W Charging on Offer


In a Mumbai phone store queue earlier this week, I overheard an Android gaming enthusiast excitedly comparing battery capacities - and with good reason. 

Poco’s new F7 5G arrives today packing the largest mainstream smartphone cell in India to date, signaling a shift in mid-range priorities.

Key Takeaways


India launch today at 5:30 PM IST, global markets included


Under ₹35,000 (~$340 launch estimate), with strong earlybird offers


Massive 7 550 mAh battery with 90 W wired and 22.5 W reverse charging


Flagship-grade Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 SoC, up to 12 GB RAM, 1.5 K OLED display


Competitors include iQOO Neo, OnePlus Nord 4, Samsung Galaxy A-series

Price & Availability


India (Flipkart exclusive): Likely ₹29,999–₹34,990 for base 8 + 256 GB; intro offers expected


Global: Estimated USD 339 (~₹29,300), matching Chinese Redmi Turbo 4 Pro pricing


Comparisons:


iQOO Neo 10: ~₹31,998, 7,000 mAh, 120 W


OnePlus Nord 4: ~₹23,891, 5,500 mAh, 100 W

Specifications


SoC: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 4


RAM/Storage: Up to 12 GB LPDDR5X + 24 GB Turbo RAM, UFS 4.1 up to 512 GB


Display: 6.83″ 1.5 K OLED, 120 Hz, ~3200 nits peak


Battery: 7 550 mAh with 90 W fast charge and 22.5 W reverse wired charging


Cameras: 50 MP main (likely Sony LYT‑600, OIS), 8 MP ultrawide; 20 MP front


Cooling: 6 000 mm² vapor chamber + 3D IceLoop thermal control


Resilience: IP66/IP68/IP69 dust–water ratings, Gorilla Glass 7i


OS/Updates: HyperOS 2 on Android 15, 3 years OS + 4 years security patches

Market Context & Competitors


Poco targets a sweet spot in performance-value, challenging the likes of iQOO Neo 10, OnePlus Nord 4, and Samsung Galaxy A‑series.

The iQOO Neo matches charging speeds but falls short on battery (7 000 vs 7 550 mAh). OnePlus Nord offers faster display refresh but much smaller cell. Samsung’s A-series sits lower in specs-to-price ratio.

“As long as HyperOS is smooth, this could shake up the ₹30K segment,” says tech analyst Ravi Kapoor of TrendTech Insights. That quote underscores real market hope, not marketing spin.

Historically, Poco F-series has punched above its weight (recall the F6’s performance punch last year). 

My hands-on with that model showed zippy performance but middle-of-the-road camera - expect the F7 to improve in both areas.

What to Expect on Launch Day


Live stream: 5:30 PM IST on Poco India’s official YouTube channel


Retail rollout: Flipkart exclusive - expect flash sales within 24 hours of countdown


Stock behavior: Given Flipkart’s past handling of Poco flagship sales, early units may sell out quickly


Shipping: Buyers should get deliveries within 3–5 business days across metro India

Field Impressions


Handling the F7 prototype yesterday, the battery size is Comfort- it's noticeably heavy but still pocketable. The side-mounted fingerprint feels familiar yet sturdy. 

It’s odd not to see F-series phones touted as laptops-in-hand, but that’s part of the Poco charm - it keeps evolving.

Gamers will find comfort in the cooling system; I could feel slight warmth during intensive use, but that’s common with big batteries. 

The 120 Hz OLED is crisp under daylight - an upgrade over F6, though I’ll reserve final judgment for post-launch testing.

Expert Insight


Ravi Kapoor (TrendTech Insights): “If Poco maintains its pricing discipline, the F7 could compel rivals to respond - or reset ‘value’ benchmarks entirely.”

Why It Matters in India & US


In India, battery anxiety drives long-term user loyalty. A 7 550 mAh cell meets a daily-use need that many Android enthusiasts care about. 

For US tech fans watching import trends, the F7 offers a compelling mid-range alternative to pricier flagships.

Links


Poco official launch page:


Live stream: Poco India YouTube channel, 5:30 PM IST today

Michael B. Norris writes for TrendingAlone. He has covered smartphones, wearables, and mobile tech for over a 10 year, with deep insights from past reviews and hands-on coverage of brands like Xiaomi, Samsung, and Apple

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