F6, F6 Pro, M6, M6 Pro, X6, X6 Pro – POCO has already run out of codename ‘6’ already, so it’s time to release the ‘Agent 7’: The first is the POCO X7 series. The first article is all about the POCO X7 Pro, while the standard X7 will be settled in another review. So let’s check out all important facts about the Pro variant, the coolest model ever of the POCO X series.
Actually, it looks familiar but have to say, it is still a new look. Yes, it’s the re-branding model of the REDMI Turbo 4, and has almost the same debut timeline as the REDMI Turbo 4. The Turbo 4 is limitedly available in mainland Chinese for now, but you can definitely look forward to the POCO X7 Pro in your market.
Design
The X7 Pro we got is the yellow-black vegan leather version, the one POCO wants everyone to buy. They have really done a great job with the new design. The color is impressive, and the recessed line texture looks and feels awesome. It’s no slouch compared to the Turbo 4’s best-looking white variant. I’d recommend you get this X7 Pro with the stunning color-crashing, as the other two models are likely offering less with their plastic back covers.
Sadly, the LED light strip from the Turbo 4 camera isn’t heritaged on the X7 Pro. However, the weight of the body got also well controlled, with none of the three color variants weighing over 200g. NFC and IR blaster are there too, just missing the headphone jack and TF card expansion. Furthermore, both phones of the X7 series impressively get IP68-rated water and dustproof. Considering the X7 and X7 Pro are positioned as mid-rangers, ignoring the progress it made is unacceptable to us. Good job, POCO.


Display
What exactly is ‘Pro’ about the X7 Pro? One of another Pro-like upgrades is the screen. The main upgrade over the standard version is that it’s brighter, though it’s not an LTPO panel, and like the non-Pro version, the minimum refresh rate is only 60Hz. But the completely flat screen, ultra-narrow bezels, and flagship-level brightness are excellent enough for such a mid-range phone in early 2025. Except that the resolution isn’t as high as the one on the REDMI K80 Pro, and the low brightness isn’t DC dimming, all the other specs are almost the same. So POCO has actually tried its best to give us the best screen possible, after all, it’s not priced that high.
The only thing we can complain about is that the cover glass uses Corning Gorilla 7i. and the non-Pro version uses Victus 2, which is even better than the Pro version.
So exactly where did POCO spend the cost? The answer is: performance.
Performance
The biggest selling point of the X7 Pro, and the most intriguing, is the heart inside: the MTK Dimensity 8400-Ultra. This is MTK’s latest mid-range processor, tasked with beating the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3. Judging by the benchmark scores, it does fulfill its mission. Except for the single-core performance which lags behind the 8s Gen 3 a bit, it wins in every aspect.
The main reason for this result is its unique ALL P-Core design. all 8 cores are A725, with only the frequency difference. Coupled with the TSMC 4nm process, this processor promises to be the best mid-range processor of 2025.
As usual, gaming tests were still focusing on the Genshin Impact. With the 5.0 version of the graphics upgrade, the X7 Pro also performed well. Of course, there is a gap with a newly flagship processor like Dimensity 9400, after all, the GPU performance is only half of it. But meanwhile, the X7 Pro trades higher power consumption for higher frame rates. The cooling system seems to have been enhanced as well. It consumes a lot of power under high-load games, as long as you’re playing games that don’t require a lot of performance, such as PUBG Mobile. then it’s almost as good as the flagships, both in terms of power consumption and frame rate.
Overall, like the scores, the gaming experience is improved, but not by much. It’s hard to say that this is a phone designed for gamers, but it performs well for most apps that most people use. Because of the excellent power efficiency at low to medium loads, the X7 Pro will definitely last much longer than those mid or low-end phones.
Camera
I’m glad to see that the X7 Pro has only two cameras. Removing that 2 MP macro camera was the best decision POCO ever made. The main camera is an IMX882, just like the standard version. The ultra-wide camera is again 8 MP, so you guys shouldn’t expect too much from the X7 Pro’s camera system. Just… It can fulfill the basic needs, you know.
Because the main camera has the help of In-sensor-zoom, it can hold the scene within 50mm. The color style is more on the realistic side and the clarity is good. Even if there is no macro camera, you can still get good macro photos after 2x zoom. Anyway, the main camera is pretty good, the camera you really need to worry about should be that 8 MP ultra-wide camera.
Yes, this camera is as bad as you think it is. I’m not going to repeat what flaws it has, because as you can see by looking at these photos, it has exactly the same flaws as any other mid-ranger. If you must take pictures with it, then use your photo skills to make up for the hardware flaws.
There’s not much to say about video recording. Thanks to the power of the processor, you can also enjoy the stabilized footage from EIS in 4K 60fps video recording. The front camera should satisfy most people if they just take selfies. Just recording video still supports up to 1080P 30fps.
Battery & Charging
The X7 Pro comes with 90W wired charging. Ten minutes to charge up to 38% and 37 minutes to fully charge. There’s no wireless charging, but the good thing is that it charges pretty fast.
It also has a huge 6000mAh battery. It’s pretty impressive that you can put such a large battery in a phone that’s less than 200g, to say the least. Except for the Genshin Impact which consumes more power, all the other segments are very power efficient. Compared to the Turbo 3, also known as the POCO F6, the improvement in battery life is very obvious.
Verdict
In my opinion, there are two most important things about mid-range phones: performance and battery life. As long as you get these two core sections well, the phone will be with you for a very, very long time, without being laggy. As it happens, the POCO X7 Pro does a great job of both. And it even offers more than what we expected: bonus features such as IP67-rating water and dustproofness and a decent display. If you don’t have high demands on its imaging quality, then it is the best New Year’s gift from POCO to us.























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