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Poco F7 Design Leaks Hint at Familiar Aesthetic; Flipkart Confirms 7,550mAh Battery

Poco F7 Design Leaks Hint at Familiar Aesthetic; Flipkart Confirms 7,550mAh Battery

Poco F7 Design Leaks Hint at Familiar Aesthetic; Flipkart Confirms 7,550mAh Battery

Key Takeaways


Poco F7 leaked renders show off dual-tone rear design with dual cameras


Flipkart microsite confirms 7,550mAh battery, 90W fast charging


Expected to run Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 with Android 15 out-of-the-box

Poco’s next big release, the Poco F7, is no longer a mystery - at least in terms of how it looks and what’s under the hood. 

A set of leaked renders and an early listing on Flipkart have revealed core specifications, just weeks ahead of its expected launch in India.

What stood out most? Not the chipset or the display - but the battery. 

The Poco F7 is set to house a massive 7,550mAh silicon carbon cell, coupled with 90W fast charging and reverse wired support. 

That’s unusually high for a mainstream performance phone.

Renders Suggest Familiar Design With Poco Twist


The design surfaced via leaked renders shared by Android Treasure, showing the Poco F7 in black. 

At first glance, the rear panel might feel familiar - a rectangular camera module, two main lenses, and a triple-line pattern splitting the island. But there’s something subtle going on.

You might expect a plain matte finish, but one of the leaks hints at a dual-tone back, possibly reserved for higher-end variants. 

While Xiaomi hasn’t confirmed the design, the layout mirrors what we’ve seen in the Redmi Turbo 4 Pro - lending weight to speculation that the Poco F7 could be a rebranded version of that device.

Specifications: More Than Just a Big Battery


The Flipkart microsite - which quietly went live this week - confirms several key features:

Battery: 7,550mAh (silicon carbon), 90W wired fast charging


Reverse Charging: 22.5W wired support


Chipset: Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 SoC


RAM: 12GB expected (based on Geekbench listing)


OS: Android 15 likely, though not officially stated

Poco claims that the battery can last over two days under moderate usage - specifically, 2.18 days. That’s a bold claim in an era where many phones barely make it past a day.

Also noteworthy is the reverse charging feature - useful in power emergencies, especially for accessories or wearables.

📱 Performance Focus Hinted Through Benchmarks


Earlier this week, the Poco F7 was spotted on Geekbench, reportedly running Android 15 and powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset. 

The benchmark showed 12GB RAM onboard, signaling a performance-focused device aimed at gaming and multitasking.

Although Poco hasn’t confirmed the launch date, industry watchers expect it to arrive in India by late June. The Flipkart teaser confirms availability on the platform at launch.

What This Means for Users


If the specs and battery life claims hold up, the Poco F7 could be an ideal pick for users who travel often, consume a lot of content, or simply want to avoid daily charging cycles.

For gamers and power users, the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 promises to deliver flagship-grade speed at a more affordable price point - although we’ll have to wait for thermal and sustained performance reviews.

Oddly, there's no mention yet of display specs - an unusual omission. 

Also missing is any word on camera hardware beyond the dual setup, suggesting that photography may not be the device’s main selling point.

Context from Industry Experts


According to tipster Yogesh Brar, the Poco F7 might share 90–95% of its hardware with the Redmi Turbo 4 Pro — a device already launched in China with positive feedback for battery and performance.

Meanwhile, analysts suggest that Poco’s push for silicon carbon batteries may become a trend in mid-range Androids this year, offering higher energy density without significant weight gain.

What’s Next?


Expect Poco to reveal more details — including launch date, pricing, and full camera specs — over the next few days. With Flipkart already teasing the device, pre-orders may begin shortly after the official announcement.

If the battery claims check out in real-world use, the Poco F7 may well become the benchmark for battery-first phones under ₹35,000 in India.

Sources


GSMarena – Poco F7 Leaked Renders Surface


Flipkart Microsite – Poco F7 Product Teaser Page


Gadgets 360 – Poco F7 Specs Revealed Ahead of Launch


Geekbench Listing – Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 Results for Poco F7

Author: Michael B. Norris

Michael is a senior mobile technology analyst and writer at TrendingAlone, covering chipset innovation, battery tech, and Android market trends. Previously at Digit and CNET India.

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