The POCO M7 Pro 5G is poised for a global debut, as evidenced by its recent appearance on the FCC website. Discovered by 91mobiles, the listing confirms the device’s model number (2409FPCC4G) and its “Pro” designation. As expected, this upcoming model will succeed the popular POCO M6 Pro 5G, launched last year.
Key details revealed in the FCC filing include:
- Operating System: Xiaomi’s HyperOS 1.0, the successor to MIUI.
- NFC Support: Enabling contactless payments.
- Storage: At least 128GB, likely the base model option.
Perhaps most intriguing are the leaked images showcasing the phone’s design. Departing from the M6 Pro’s wide camera strip, the M7 Pro adopts a more conventional square module housing just two sensors. The back features a striking two-tone, green marble-like finish, with additional color options anticipated.
FCC documents suggest that the POCO M7 Pro 5G might be a rebranded Redmi Note 14 5G. While the Redmi Global version is said to feature three cameras, the Poco Global version appears to have only two. This indicates that the phones could be essentially identical, with the camera setup being the primary differentiator. The Note 14 5G is rumored to boast a 1.5K AMOLED display, a 50MP primary camera (subject to change based on the rebranding), and a MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ chipset. We can expect the M7 Pro 5G to inherit these specifications as well.
Given the launch timing of the POCO M6 Pro last August, it’s likely that the POCO M7 Pro will be introduced soon. Budget-conscious consumers seeking a 5G-enabled phone should stay tuned for its official release.