Poco is set to unveil its latest smartphone, the Poco F7, on June 24 at 8 PM, which promises to be a major global launch. If you’re in Singapore or keeping an eye on Poco’s upcoming releases, you’ll be pleased to know the brand is already accepting pre-registrations—and there’s even a bonus in it for you.
Pre-register and get rewarded
From June 17 to June 24, Poco fans who pre-register for the F7 on the official Xiaomi website will be rewarded with a S$20 voucher and 100 Mi Points. This offer is aimed at customers in Singapore, where signs point to a simultaneous launch alongside the global debut.
The pre-registration page is already live, teasing the new handset and Poco’s brand-new AI avatar, Rydr. While not much has been revealed about what Rydr can do, it’s clear that Poco is entering the AI assistant space in response to competitors like Redmagic’s Mora. Whether Rydr proves more helpful or just a cosmetic novelty remains to be seen.
What to expect from the Poco F7
If you’ve enjoyed the Poco F7 Ultra or the F7 Pro, then the F7 might be the next phone you’re looking for. Early leaks from platforms like Flipkart in India suggest that the Poco F7 will come packed with powerful features.
Here’s what you might see under the hood:
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor
- LPDDR5X RAM for improved multitasking
- UFS 4.1 storage for faster app load times and data handling
- A massive 7,550mAh battery with support for 90W fast charging
Of course, these specs are still unofficial. You must wait until the launch event to see if they hold up. But if true, the Poco F7 is shaping up to be a serious contender in the mid-range flagship space, delivering high-end specs at what is expected to be a competitive price.
Colours and design
The Poco F7 will be available in three colours: classic black, clean white, and a special silver variant, which appears to be a limited-edition model. Poco has always leaned into bold designs and solid performance, and with this mix of colours, the F7 looks ready to continue that tradition.
Poco has also focused heavily on the software and AI experience this year. With the introduction of Rydr, the company aims to add another layer of interaction to its smartphones. But unlike physical features, the usefulness of AI mascots often depends on real-world usability, so we’ll be testing that soon enough.
As launch day approaches, more details will surely trickle in, but for now, the Poco F7 looks like a worthy follow-up to its predecessors — especially if you’re after performance and value.