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Poco is seemingly gearing up to launch the Poco F7 series globally, with fresh certification documents revealing key details about the upcoming device. A recent filing with the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has surfaced, confirming the existence of a Poco-branded device with the model number “24117RK2CG.” This device is widely believed to be the global variant of the Poco F7 Pro.

Poco F6 Pro
Poco F6 Pro

Key features revealed in FCC certification

The FCC certification document reveals several key aspects of the Poco F7 Pro, offering a glimpse into its specifications. One of the standout features is the device’s large 5,830 mAh battery (up from 5000 mAh), which should provide ample power for all-day use. Although, the charging speed is downgraded from 120W of the Poco F6 Pro to 90W.

The F7 Pro will run on Xiaomi’s HyperOS 2.0, which is based on Android 15, signaling a modern and feature-packed software experience. Connectivity options include Bluetooth 5.4 and dual-band WiFi (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz), as well as 4G LTE and 5G NR support across multiple frequency bands.

Another interesting tidbit from the FCC documents is the design of the Poco F7 Pro. The phone is widely speculated to be a rebrand of the Xiaomi Redmi K80, which was launched in China at the end of November. If true, the global version of the Poco F7 Pro will likely share similar hardware, including the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, a 6.67-inch 2K 120 Hz AMOLED display, and a 50 MP Sony LYT-800 main camera sensor. The phone is also expected to be water and dust-resistant, with an IP68/IP69 certification, ensuring durability in various environments.

Overall, the Poco F7 Pro is shaping up to be a highly competitive performance-centric device that brings a significant upgrade in performance over its predecessor. You can also check out our hands-on video of the Redmi K80 to get a better idea of what to expect from Poco’s upcoming device.

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