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POCO X7 Pro Review

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The POCO X7 Pro, announced a few weeks back, is now available with a standard counterpart, the X7. Although designed similarly, they cater to slightly different users; however, they both offer quite a powerful experience for their respective prices. That is to say they certainly follow in the footsteps of their predecessors in providing an excellent “bang for buck” proposition.

I’ve had a chance to spend some time with the X7 Pro and have come away with some thoughts on the device. Here’s my take on the POXO X7 Pro.

Design​


The POCO X7 Pro really nails the balance between sleek aesthetics and practical build quality. This is a slick looking device, to be sure. The 6.67-inch AMOLED display pops with vibrant colors and sharp details, making it a great companion for streaming and gaming. The 120Hz refresh rate make sure everything runs smoothly — whether you’re scrolling through social media or playing high-frame-rate games.

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Durability is another plus. With an IP68 rating, it’s well protected against dust and water, so a little rain won’t be a problem. The flat frame makes it comfortable to hold for long periods, and Gorilla Glass 7i keeps the screen protected against scratches and accidental drops. POCO has added some flair with multiple color options, including a vegan leather POCO Yellow variant, which adds a unique touch.

Features​


Under the hood, the POCO X7 Pro runs on MediaTek’s Dimensity 8400 Ultra chipset, and it’s fast. Whether I’m switching between apps, running games, or handling work tasks, the performance stays consistent without lag. With up to 12GB of RAM and up to 512GB of storage, there’s plenty of power and space. The only downside (if you can call it that) is that there’s no microSD slot, so you’ll need to choose the right storage option upfront.

Camera Experience​


The dual-camera setup on the back consists of a 50MP main sensor with optical image stabilization (OIS) and an 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens. The main sensor does a great job capturing sharp and vibrant images in good lighting. Even in low light, OIS helps keep images crisp, and the Night mode boosts detail while keeping noise under control.

The ultra-wide lens is handy for capturing larger scenes, but like most ultra-wides, there’s a slight quality dip in lower-light environments. The camera software includes plenty of shooting modes—Pro mode, Portrait mode, and AI scene recognition—so it’s easy to fine-tune shots to match different settings.

Video recording is solid, with 4K at 30fps delivering smooth, clear footage. OIS makes a big difference, especially when moving around. Slow-motion and time-lapse options add some fun creative elements.

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Selfie fans shouldn’t be disappointed as the 20MP front camera produces great skin tones and does well with Portrait mode. It also supports 1080p video recording, making it a good pick for video calls and vlogging.

Software Experience​


The POCO X7 Pro runs on HyperOS 2, built on Android 15. The interface feels fluid, and I always appreciate the high level of customization. Whether tweaking the always-on display or reorganizing widgets and themes, there’s plenty of flexibility. In fact, the longer I spend with the phone, the more I find myself continuing to tweak and tailor the experience.

Navigation is intuitive with gesture-based controls, and the system is well-optimized to keep things snappy. HyperOS 2 also includes solid privacy features, with improved app permission management and a secure folder for private files. POCO promises regular security updates and at least two major Android updates, which adds confidence in long-term software support.

I’ve seen reports that some users have had occasional notification delays, where certain app alerts don’t appear immediately. I’ve not experienced that myself, but it’s worth noting. I do find the built-in battery optimization settings can be aggressive, sometimes closing background apps unexpectedly to conserve power.

There’s also some ( a bunch of) pre-installed bloatware, which, while removable, can be a minor inconvenience during initial setup. Additionally, some animations and transitions can feel a bit inconsistent, particularly in third-party apps. While none of these are dealbreakers, they do require minor tweaks or adjustments for the best experience. Again, the more time I spend with the phone, the more I adjust things to my liking.

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Setup​


Setting up the POCO X7 Pro is a smooth process. The box includes the phone, a 90W fast charger, a USB Type-C cable, a protective case, a pre-installed screen protector, and a user guide. You’re pretty much set from the start. Android makes it easy to migrate from a previous device so those of you who are upgrading should find it a sinch to pick up where you left off.

General Performance​


Daily performance is fantastic, thanks to the Dimensity 8400 Ultra and up to 12GB of RAM. Whether I’m juggling multiple apps, streaming high-definition videos, or playing graphically demanding games, the phone handles it all effortlessly. The 120Hz AMOLED display adds to the smoothness, making interactions feel incredibly fluid.

Gaming performance is solid, with high frame rates and minimal overheating, even during longer sessions. Titles like Genshin Impact and Call of Duty: Mobile run well, with stable frame rates and no noticeable lag. The advanced cooling system helps keep temperatures in check, so the device doesn’t get uncomfortably warm.

Beyond gaming, everyday multitasking is seamless. Apps open quickly, animations are smooth, and the phone rarely stutters, even when switching between heavy apps. The 1920Hz high-frequency Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) dimming also makes it comfortable to use at night, reducing eye strain during extended screen time.

I often find myself repeating the sentiment along the lines of “if I have to go looking for stutters and bugs, that tells me it’s a decent device at a minimum.” That is the case here as I didn’t encounter anything that grabbed my attention or signaled an issue.

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Value​


For Rs. 27,999 (~$325 USD), the POCO X7 Pro feels like a great deal. You get a bright and fast AMOLED display, a reliable processor, a well-built design, and a capable camera system. If you’re looking for a phone that balances performance and price well, this is definitely one to consider. The only real trade-offs are the lack of expandable storage and some software quirks, but overall, it holds up strongly in the mid-range market.

Audio​


The stereo speakers are surprisingly good, producing clear and well-balanced audio. The earpiece doubles as a secondary speaker, making for a better stereo effect when watching videos or playing games. POCO also kept the infrared sensor, which is great if you like using your phone as a remote for TVs or other appliances.

Battery​


Battery life is another strong point, thanks to the 6,000mAh battery. It easily lasts a full day, even with heavy use. When it’s time to charge, the 90W fast charging means you can go from 0 to 100% in under an hour (~45 minutes) —super convenient for busy days. Plug it in when driving to or from work, or use a modern portable battery and you’ll have no problem getting hours of extended usage out of the handset.

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Conclusion​


The POCO X7 Pro delivers a great mix of performance, design, and value. The AMOLED display is sharp and smooth, the processor is fast, and the battery holds up for extended use. The cameras, especially with OIS on the main sensor, make for a reliable photography experience. While expandable storage is missing and the software has a few minor snags, the overall package is hard to fault for the price. If you’re after a well-rounded mid-range smartphone, this one deserves serious consideration.

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Earned for achieving an overage average star rating of at least 3.75 stars, this product is an AndroidGuys Smart Pick, signifying a perfect blend of quality, performance, and value. It excels in key areas like design, innovation, and user experience, offering top-notch functionality at a great price.


The main thing to note here is that the phone is not available in the US in any direct manner. You won’t find it at any of the carriers so you’ll have to do a little legwork if you’re hoping to grab one of these. It’s available at Amazon for $390-$415, depending on the color, and it will work with T-Mobile, Mint, and other GSM carriers. If it’s available in your market, or if you feel confident in purchasing independently, I definitely recommend looking into the POCO X7 Pro.

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