POCO M7 Plus : Poco just dropped a bombshell in the budget smartphone market with the M7 Plus 5G, and it’s already got everyone talking.
Launched in mid-August 2025, this phone packs features that punch way above its price tag, making it a serious contender for anyone hunting value on a budget.
Massive Battery That Lasts Forever
Let’s start with the star of the show: that whopping 7,000mAh silicon-carbon battery. In a world where phones barely make it through a day of heavy use, the M7 Plus promises up to two days of normal scrolling, gaming, and streaming without breaking a sweat.
It supports 33W fast charging to get you back up quickly, and even throws in 18W reverse charging so you can juice up your earbuds or smartwatch on the go.
At 217 grams, it feels sturdy but not overly bulky, and the IP64 rating means it shrugs off splashes and dust like a champ.
I remember testing similar beasts from Poco before – they deliver on endurance promises, often outlasting rivals in real-world marathons.
This isn’t just hype; early hands-on reviews confirm it sails through video loops and PUBG sessions with battery to spare.
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Display That’s Smooth as Butter
Swipe into that 6.9-inch FHD+ LCD screen with a silky 144Hz refresh rate, and you’ll wonder how Poco crammed so much real estate into a sub-15k phone.
The 1080 x 2340 resolution hits around 374 PPI for sharp visuals, protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 3 against everyday scratches. Peak brightness reaches 700 nits (up to 850 in high mode), so outdoor visibility isn’t a headache anymore.
The punch-hole design keeps things modern, with a 288Hz touch sampling rate that makes gaming feel responsive – think buttery controls in BGMI or Call of Duty Mobile.
Colors pop vividly for movies on Netflix, and the 86% screen-to-body ratio immerses you fully. It’s the largest display in its segment, perfect for binge-watchers who hate tiny screens.

Power Under the Hood
Powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 on a efficient 6nm process, the M7 Plus handles multitasking like a pro with up to 8GB RAM (plus virtual expansion) and 128GB storage expandable to 2TB via microSD.
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The octa-core setup (2x Cortex-A78 at 2.3GHz) paired with Adreno 619 GPU crushes daily apps and moderate gaming without throttling much.
Running HyperOS 2 on Android 15, it comes with promises of 2 years OS updates and 4 years security patches – solid for budget buyers.
AI perks like Circle to Search and Gemini integration add smarts, letting you query anything on-screen effortlessly. Oh, and that IR blaster? Turn your phone into a universal remote for your AC or TV – a quirky win.
Camera Setup That Surprises
Don’t expect flagship magic, but the 50MP main rear camera with f/1.8 aperture and HDR nails daylight shots with good detail and natural colors.
LED flash helps in lows, and 1080p@30fps video is steady enough for social clips. The secondary 50MP lens (likely depth or macro) adds versatility for portraits that pop.
Up front, the 8MP selfie snapper does the job for video calls and Instastories, also at 1080p. It’s no Pixel killer, but in good light, it outperforms many at this price, especially with software tweaks shining through. Users are already praising the punchy photos on social media post-launch.
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Pricing and Where to Grab It
Starting at ₹13,999 for 6GB/128GB and ₹14,999 for 8GB/128GB, it’s a steal available in Aqua Blue, Carbon Black, and Chrome Silver.
Sales kicked off August 19 on Flipkart, with bank offers possibly dipping it under 13k – perfect timing amid festive sales. No 3.5mm jack or FM radio might irk some, but USB-C audio adapters are cheap fixes.
POCO M7 Plus : Why It Stands Out in a Crowded Market
In India’s cutthroat budget wars, the M7 Plus edges out rivals like Moto G57 or Redmi Note 14 SE with its battery edge and display size.
Gamers love the smoothness, students dig the endurance for online classes, and casual users appreciate the all-round balance. Sure, it’s heavy at 217g and lacks wireless charging, but at this price? Niggles fade fast.
Just a month after launch, buzz is building – YouTube reviews call it the “budget allrounder,” and forums light up with buy recommendations.
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If you’re upgrading from an older 4G phone or need a reliable secondary, this is your pick. Poco’s nailed the formula again: big features, small price. Keep an eye on software updates; they could make it even better.