Following the global announcement of the new POCO X7 and POCO X7 Pro smartphones last week, Xiaomi has confirmed that these two models will be released for the Brazilian market this Monday (13). In a post on social media, the company officially announced that the products are now available for purchase.

The two models in the premium middle category have more powerful features for gaming. In the case of POCO

The two smartphones have the same features in terms of camera and screen. Both X7 and X7 Pro have a 6.67-inch screen with an AMOLED panel, a 120 Hz refresh rate and support Dolby Atmos and HDR10 + technologies. Coming to the cameras, the rear sensor is IMX882 with a resolution of 50 megapixels paired with an 8 MP ultra-wide camera, while the front module has 20 MP for selfies.

POCO X7 Pro and POCO X7 use HyperOS 2.0 system based on Android 15 (Image: Xiaomi)

The thing that differs the most between the two devices is the battery; The X7 Pro has 6,000mAh at 90W, charging from 0% to 100% in 1 hour, and the regular X7 only has 5,110mAh at 45W.

POCO X7 Pro and POCO X7 prices in Brazil

With these features, the new POCO X7 and POCO X7 Pro focus on gaming and other more demanding tasks rather than focusing on cameras, for example. The 120 Hz screen uses Corning Gorilla Glass 7i technology, which is resistant to drops and scratches, as well as TUV Rheinland certificates against eye fatigue.

The two smartphones have already received Portuguese pages on the Xiaomi website. The POCO

The standard POCO X7 starts at R$ 3,900.00 with a discount on the most basic version, while the rugged model costs R$ 4,400.00.

Source: Tec Mundo

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