Xiaomi Poco M7 Plus Tipped to Launch This August with 144 Hz Display and 7,000 mAh Battery

 

Xiaomi Poco M7 Plus Tipped to Launch This August with 144 Hz Display and 7,000 mAh Battery


The budget smartphone segment is about to get a serious shakeup. Multiple industry insiders and retail sources confirm that Xiaomi’s sub-brand Poco is gearing up to launch the Poco M7 Plus later this month—and its rumored specs are turning heads. Slated as a "battery beast" with premium-tier display tech, this device could redefine expectations for under-$250 phones.

What’s Under the Hood?

According to leaked documents shared with Tech Pulse Daily, the Poco M7 Plus will sport a 6.7-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a jaw-dropping 144 Hz refresh rate—making it the first phone in its price bracket to push beyond the standard 120 Hz. Gamers and binge-watchers, take note: this could be your smoothest visual experience yet without breaking the bank.

The real showstopper? A 7,000 mAh battery, reportedly paired with 67W fast charging. If accurate, this would put flagship endurance to shame, potentially delivering days of moderate use on a single charge. Under the hood, whispers point to a MediaTek Dimensity 8100 chipset (a slight upgrade over the M6) and up to 8GB of RAM, positioning it as a performance powerhouse for multitaskers.

Launch Timeline and Pricing

Retail partners suggest an August 23rd launch date, with India as a primary market. Xiaomi’s aggressive pricing strategy likely places the base variant (6GB+128GB) around ₹15,999 (~$190), directly challenging Realme and Samsung’s budget contenders.

E-commerce giants aren’t hiding their readiness. Flipkart’s cryptic "Coming Soon" page went live last week, teasing the device’s arrival:
👉 Poco M7 Plus Preview on Flipkart

Meanwhile, GSMArena’s exclusive report corroborates the design leaks—a familiar Poco aesthetic with a revamped camera island:
📱 GSMArena Launch Timeline Report

Amazon has also set up a placeholder, hinting at global availability:
🌎 Amazon Early Access Page

Camera and Software

The rear setup may include a 64MP primary sensor (likely the Samsung ISOCELL GW3) and an 8MP ultrawide lens—modest but reliable for the price. Software-wise, it’ll debut with HyperOS 2.0 based on Android 15, promising smoother animations and deeper customization.

Why It Matters

With mid-range phones increasingly adopting premium features, the Poco M7 Plus’ rumored 144 Hz display and massive battery could force rivals into a specs war—great news for consumers. As Tech Pulse’s source quipped: "Xiaomi’s playing chess, not checkers. They know budget users want flagship-like thrills."

Stay tuned for official confirms later this month. If leaks hold, this might be 2025’s most disruptive budget phone.


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