
POCO is expanding its F7 series with the base model POCO F7, which will join the already announced F7 Pro and F7 Ultra, which were officially launched on March 27. The device recently got the BIS certification in India, confirming its arrival in the Indian market. Now, it has been also spotted in FCC database with model number 25053PC47G, suggesting an imminent global launch.
POCO F7 Certified by FCC, Global Launch Gets Closer

In addition to the registration in the US database, a live photo of the device has been published, which shows a flat display, similar to that of its predecessor. With these confirmations, the POCO F7 is ready for its international debut.
According to rumors, the device will be a rebranded version of the Redmi Turbo 4 Pro, which was already launched in China in April 2025. This model features a 6,83 inch AMOLED display with 1.5K resolution, a central aluminum frame and a glass back. Also interesting is the aspect of the display format: the device uses a 19.5:9 ratio, wider than the 20:9 of the POCO F6 and most Android smartphones on the market.
The FCC certification confirmed the new device's compatibility with multiple 5G bands, Wi-Fi 802.11ax/be, Bluetooth and NFC. Il The operating system will be HyperOS 2.0 based on Android 15, offering advanced features and an optimized interface.

From a performance standpoint, the POCO F7 inherits the powerful Snapdragon 8s Gen 4, an upgrade over the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 found in the POCO F6. The Redmi Turbo 4 Pro, from which the F7 could derive, integrates a battery 7550mAh in China. However, it is speculated that the POCO The Indian F7 will retain the same capacity, while the global version could get a slightly smaller capacity of 6.550mAh.
Both versions should support the quick charge to 90W, ensuring reduced charging times and excellent battery life for daily use and intensive gaming.
On a photographic level, the POCO The F7 will maintain the same configuration already seen on the Redmi Turbo 4 Pro, with a 50MP + 8MP dual rear cameras and a 20MP front sensorThe main camera uses a 1/1.95″ sensor, which is adequate for a mid-range smartphone with a focus on performance.