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The Poco M7 Pro 5G appears to be on the cusp of global launch as the phone has surfaced on the FCC website. 

First spotted by 91mobiles, the FCC listing confirms the model number (2409FPCC4G) and the “Pro” moniker for the upcoming Poco phone. As expected, the phone will be the successor to the POCO M6 Pro 5G, which was launched last year.

The FCC filing reveals a few details. The phone will run Xiaomi’s HyperOS 1.0, the successor to MIUI, and will include NFC support for contactless payments. Storage-wise, the listing mentions 128GB, likely the base model option.

Perhaps most interesting are the leaked images showcasing the phone’s design. It ditches the M6 Pro’s wide camera strip for a more conventional square module housing just two sensors. The back features a two-tone, green marble-like finish, with other color options likely on the way.

Details via the FCC documents also hint that the POCO M7 Pro 5G might simply be a rebranded Redmi Note 14 5G. A page on the document mentions “Redmi Global version has three cameras, while the Poco Global version has two cameras.”

This suggests the phones could be identical except for the camera setup. The Note 14 5G will have a triple-lens rear array and Poco will only have two, potentially sacrificing a camera for a lower price point.

Beyond the camera situation, rumors point that the Redmi Note 14 5G will have a 1.5K AMOLED display, a 50MP primary camera (which could change based on the rebranding), and a MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ chipset for processing power. We can also expect these specs on the M7 Pro 5G.

The Poco M6 Pro launched in August last year, so we can expect the Poco M7 Pro to launch anytime soon. So keep an eye out if you’re in the market for a budget-friendly 5G phone.

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