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Poco F7 Renders Leak, Strongly Hinting at a Rebadged Redmi Turbo 4 Pro

The Poco F7 may be just around the corner—and if the newly leaked renders are to be believed, Xiaomi’s sub-brand might be getting ready to unveil yet another familiar face. The black variant shown in the images looks strikingly like the Redmi Turbo 4 Pro, sparking renewed speculation that the F7 is little more than a rebranded sibling. That’s not entirely a surprise, but it does raise questions about just how much is truly new under the Poco branding.

These supposed official renders come with no verifiable source, so take them with the usual leak-sized grain of salt. But if they are accurate, the F7 appears nearly indistinguishable from the Turbo 4 Pro, save for some cosmetic tweaks—like a subtle redesign around the camera bump and, of course, a prominent Poco logo. If that’s the case, we’re looking at a 6.83-inch AMOLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate, Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chip, and a camera trio featuring a 50MP main sensor with OIS, an 8MP ultrawide, and a 20MP selfie shooter. Powering it all could be a 7,550mAh battery with 90W charging—though reports suggest that massive battery might be exclusive to India, with other regions settling for 6,550mAh.

From a design standpoint, the F7 doesn’t scream innovation, but it’s got flair. The leaked renders show both a minimalist black version and a cleaner white variant—but the eye-catcher is a diagonal, semi-transparent panel on the rear. Reminiscent of Xiaomi’s Mi 8 Explorer Edition, it reveals a glimpse of the internals, most notably the Snapdragon silicon itself. This isn’t just for show: it’s a nod to performance enthusiasts who want their phone to look as powerful as it feels.

The camera module, shaped in an oval and rimmed with angular accents, continues the aggressive, gamer-leaning design language. With up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage—slightly behind the Redmi’s 16GB/1TB ceiling—the F7 seems like it’s gunning for the same audience, just with a Poco twist. Whether that twist is enough to differentiate it meaningfully remains to be seen.

via gsmarena/ gizchina

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