If you've been wondering what to expect from the Poco X7 and X7 Pro, wonder no more, as a new leak brings us spec details for both, along with new official-looking leaked images. So, let's start ...
Poco is preparing to unveil new smartphones in its X series soon. The Poco X7 and Poco X7 Pro are expected to make their global debut sometime in January 2025. However, tipster Paras Guglani ...
The highly anticipated POCO F7 series will reportedly feature three models: the POCO F7, POCO F7 Pro, and the newly introduced POCO F7 Ultra. As the successor to the POCO F6, this series is ...
Poco's popular performance focused X series could soon get an upgrade with the X7 and X7 Pro expected to make their debut soon. While the Xiaomi sub-brand is yet to make an official announcement ...
POCO is all set to unveil the X7 Pro series comprising the POCO X7 and the X7 Pro on January 9 in India. Following the launch, both models will be available for purchase via Flipkart, where ...
Starting with the vanilla model, the POCO X7 will feature a 6.67-inch 1.5K AMOLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate and Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2. Under the hood, it carries the MediaTek ...
Tipster Paras Guglani has shared renders and specifications of the upcoming POCO X7 Pro, following his recent leak about the POCO X7 model. While the POCO X7 seems to be a rebranded Redmi Note 14 ...
Poco's polycarbonate frame keeps the weight down, a welcome consideration for a phone packing so much power. The real star, however, is the rear panel. The Nebula Green colour scheme is ...
Of course, do expect other RAM amounts to also be offered. This phone has been rumored to be offered internationally rebranded as the Poco X7 Pro.
In a remarkable display of prompt and coordinated action, the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) on Thursday successfully rescued nine crew members from the sunken Indian vessel MSV Taj Dhare Haram in the ...
The Poco smartphone is equipped with a 6.67-inch Full HD+ display that supports a 120Hz refresh rate and 2,100 nits of peak brighness. The screen is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 5.
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