POCO M7 Plus Launch Date, Price, Display Features, Battery, Specifications
POCO is putting out a new M-series device this month, and fans are probably wondering if it’s just a small update or something to wait for. The M7 Plus is expected to go live in India on August 13, 2025, with the launch handled mostly online and new units appearing on Flipkart right after. There’s plenty of chatter in the POCO user community already, and people seem pretty focused on the hardware mix this time.
Based on X Sanju Choudhary, the POCO M7 Plus will launch soon in India with a big screen, strong battery, and mid-range specifications. The post also invites followers to guess how much the phone will cost.
Starting with specs, the POCO M7 Plus is bringing a Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 chip that runs on a 6nm process. It's not a flagship processor, sure, but it should handle daily use, a few games, streaming. RAM is said to be either 6GB or 8GB, and storage pushes up to 256GB, which should be enough for a lot of people. The phone will ship with Android 14 layered with the usual POCO interface, POCO UIs. They can be a bit heavy with notifications out of the box, but they move quickly and don’t feel laggy like some of the other budget options.
Based on X Raj Kumar, another user has highlighted that the POCO M7 Plus will launch soon, pointing out its large screen, big battery, and solid all-around features. These details confirm that POCO aims for strong battery life and extra protection with this model.
The highlight of this model for me is the battery and display combo. The phone's battery size is getting bumped up in a big way — 7,000mAh is a lot, especially for under ₹15,000. POCO says the phone should last two days with normal use, and even if you’re streaming video or gaming now and then, hitting that full day mark shouldn’t be a problem. Charging supports up to 33W wired, not as fast as some ultra-premium phones, but still fills up quickly given how much juice the battery holds. This is the kind of setup you want if you're always out or don’t like overnight charging.
Nearly all the leaks have pointed at a 6.9-inch LCD panel with a 144Hz refresh rate. That’s above the average for phones in this price range. There's no claim of AMOLED colors here, and viewing angles might not be at flagship level, but for gaming and scrolling, high refresh feels sharp. It could end up being the main thing that pulls buyers in, especially folks upgrading from older M-series or considering a jump from basic 60Hz panels. Camera-wise, you’re getting a 50MP main sensor with a 2MP helper, plus an 8MP selfie on the front. No word yet on whether night mode is getting better.
Pricing is a big deal with this lineup, and leaks from retail sources say POCO will keep the base variant under ₹15,000. Some numbers were as low as ₹14,990, which undercuts some of the nearest rivals out there. With higher configs, more RAM, and storage, you might see prices up around ₹16,999 or so. There are fairly standard color options—mostly variations of black, grey, and maybe blue. Discounts and exchange deals always come up around launch, so it pays to keep an eye on the sale websites if you want to pick one up.