Poco F7 Ultra: Ultimate Flagship with Snapdragon 8 Elite and Cutting-Edge Features


Poco’s F series is gearing up for a major refresh, as the F6 and F6 Pro were launched back in May last year. For the first time ever, Poco is introducing an Ultra-branded model—the Poco F7 UltraRecently, a device with the model number 24122RKC7G appeared on Geekbench AI, confirming its identity as the Poco F7 Ultra. This model number was previously certified for sale in Indonesia in January, and the “G” at the end signifies that it’s the global version.

Poco F7 Ultra

Poco F7 Ultra: Flagship Performance with Snapdragon 8 Elite

According to the benchmark listing, the F7 Ultra will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, positioning it firmly in the high-end category. The tested prototype featured 16GB of RAM, though other configurations may be available upon launch. The phone will run Android 15 out of the box, layered with Xiaomi’s HyperOS.

In Geekbench AI tests, it scored:

  • 2,667 in Single Precision
  • 2,645 in Half Precision
  • 4,866 in Quantized Score

Poco F7 Ultra

High-End Display and Battery Power

Rumors suggest that the Poco F7 Ultra will feature a 6.67-inch flat OLED panel with a 2K resolution and a 120 Hz refresh rate. Rumors say it will sport an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor for enhanced security.

On the power side, the device is rumored to come with a 6,000 mAh battery, supporting 120W wired charging and 50W wireless charging, ensuring all-day usage with minimal downtime.

Poco F7 Ultra Versatile Camera Setup

The camera system is shaping up to be quite impressive, featuring:

  • 50 MP main camera with OIS
  • 32 MP ultrawide lens
  • 50 MP 2x zoom telephoto camera with OIS
  • 20 MP front-facing camera
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Additionally, multiple leaks suggest that the Poco F7 Ultra might be a global rebrand of the Redmi K80 Pro. This follows Poco’s tradition of delivering flagship-level hardware at aggressive price points.

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