Exciting Developments Surrounding the Poco F7 Series Release
Recent reports indicate that the highly anticipated Poco F7 series is set to be unveiled on March 27. Although the brand has not officially confirmed this date, it’s evident that the launch is approaching rapidly, especially as the Poco F7 Ultra secures additional certifications worldwide.
Certification Milestones for Poco F7 Ultra
A notable example of this progress came today when the device received certification from the Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority (TDRA) in the UAE. This validation further solidifies both its title as the Poco F7 Ultra and its model number, 24122RKC7G.
Poco’s New Strategy: The Absence of a Vanilla Model
This year’s lineup will feature two models: the F7 Ultra and its sibling, the F7 Pro; there will be no base variant introduced. Notably, both models are expected to hit stores in India as well. Reports suggest that under its hood, the F7 Ultra will house a Snapdragon 8 Elite processor complemented by generous RAM options of either 12GB or 16GB alongside storage choices of 256GB or a remarkable 512GB.
Advanced Camera and Battery Features
The camera setup is impressive, featuring a primary sensor with an impressive resolution of 50 MP, accompanied by another 50 MP telephoto lens supporting 2x optical zoom and a wide-angle shooter with a resolution of 32 MP. The phone boasts an IP68 rating ensuring protection against dust and water ingress while being powered by a robust battery capacity of 5,300 mAh capable of reaching up to an astonishing speed with wired charging at 120W and wireless charging at up to 50W.
The Speculated Features of Poco F7 Pro
The F7 Pro is rumored to be equipped with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC featuring configurations including either a combination of12GB RAM paired with256GB storage or even higher specs with16GB RAM offering512 GB storage options. Camera-wise, it will include a potent main sensor also rated at50MP along with an additional ultra-wide lens rated at8MP plus another special-purpose secondary camera rated at just2MP. Just like its counterpart—the IP68 rating stands strong—and it reportedly comes fitted with an even larger battery set around6,000 mAh capable onlyof90W wired charging but notably lacking wireless charging capabilities.
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