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Poco F7 Ultra seems to be hitting the global market soon, as a rebadged device rather than a new one. The latest firmware leak confirmed that the Poco F7 Ultra is in fact a Redmi K80 Pro with slight modifications for international markets. Let’s get down to the latest leak and learn everything from it.

REDMI K80 Pro

As per 91mobiles Indonesia, there are evident mentions of the name “Poco F7 Ultra” within a firmware build of the Redmi K80 Pro. Leaked configuration parameters of the Android firmware explicitly include the “Poco F7 Ultra” branding and the model number “24122RKC7G.”

For those unaware, the model number has been associated with the global variant of the Poco F7 Ultra and has recently been confirmed via SDPPI Postel certification on January 13, 2025.

This would be a confirmation of earlier speculations that the Redmi K80 Pro, currently exclusive to the Chinese market, would be branded as Poco F7 Ultra in the international markets. Though the core hardware would probably remain the same, there is always a chance for minor specification tweaks in some regions.

What to expect from the Poco F7 Ultra?

The Poco F7 Ultra is said to be carrying top-of-the-line specifications equal to the Redmi K80 Pro. It will be carrying Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, which is sure to bring out flagship performance. The camera setup is equally impressive. It carries a 50 MP OIS-enabled main sensor, a 32 MP ultra-wide lens, and a 50 MP telephoto camera with 2.5x optical zoom.

To power the device, there is a 6,000 mAh silicon-carbon battery (up from 5000mAgh of the Poco F6 Pro) that supports 120W fast charging. As for the surface, you may expect a 2K flat display with a pixel density of over 520ppi. It will be paired with flat sides and a circular camera module on the back.

The phone is expected to hit the global market soon. However, this phone will not be available for the Indian market.

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