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POCO carnival 2025 returns with new flagship devices and fan celebrations

POCO Carnival 2025 in Singapore features flagship launches, special promotions, and fan activities from 14 to 27 August.

POCO has announced the return of its largest annual celebration, POCO Carnival 2025, in Singapore. Running from 14 to 27 August under the theme “Ride Bold, Win Loud”, the event will showcase the brand’s latest smartphones while offering promotions and fan activities as a thank-you to its global community.

Showcasing flagship-level performance

POCO Carnival 2025 highlights the brand’s mission to deliver high-performance devices at competitive prices. Available through mi.com and e-commerce platforms such as Shopee and Lazada, the event features promotions across its latest lineup.

The POCO F7 Pro leads the range as a flagship all-rounder powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Mobile Platform and Xiaomi HyperOS 2. It features a 2K display, a 6,000mAh battery, 90W HyperCharge, and LiquidCool Technology 4.0 for consistent speed and stability during demanding use.

The POCO X7 Pro offers flagship-level performance at a more accessible price. Powered by the Dimensity 8400-Ultra processor and Xiaomi HyperOS 2, it comes with WildBoost Optimisation 3.0 for smoother gaming. Its 6.67-inch CrystalRes 1.5K 120Hz AMOLED display, 50MP OIS main camera, and 6,000mAh battery are housed in a sleek design aimed at value-driven users.

Other models in the Carnival lineup include the POCO F7, POCO X7, and POCO M7 Pro, catering to different market segments.

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Engaging the fan community

To extend the celebration beyond retail offers, POCO is launching global fan activities on X and Facebook. These include a word puzzle challenge and a visual hunt game. In recognition of POCO’s 7th anniversary, fans are encouraged to share their stories using the #MyPOCO7Years hashtag for a chance to win exclusive gifts.

According to the company, POCO Carnival 2025 is not only about launching devices but also about creating shared moments between the brand and its users. The event aims to celebrate first-time buyers and long-time supporters alike.

Special offers during the campaign

Promotions will run from 14 August at 8:00 PM to 27 August on Shopee and Lazada, and from 19 to 27 August on mi.com. Highlights include the POCO F7 Pro 12GB+512GB model reduced from S$729 to S$549, and the POCO X7 Pro 12GB+512GB model discounted from S$499 to S$439, while stocks last.

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