At first glance, the POCO M7 Pro 5G does indeed have premium aesthetics; it also looks good from an aspect of display quality, camera performance, and speed charging. However, it lacks some other features. Thus, it is an ideal phone for most users, but not for power users

Design and Build Quality:
Premium Look, Budget Finish The design and build of Poco M7 Pro 5G appear mostly attractive and exciting the most. The back-glass has that kind of finish while the slim body makes the device feel premium. However, to be very honest, it can be seen and felt that it is made up of plastic when holding it in hand. Performance was satisfactory in using daily applications with a side-mounted fingerprint sensor and an IP53 rating. But get the scratches on the frame very quickly.
Display OF POCO M7 Pro: Many Colors with Very Little Brightness
Displays 6.67-inch in FHD+ LCD and has a 120Hz refresh rate as if supporting mobile gamers and those who watch videos. Adequate in terms of presentation. But the outdoor brightness might seem a little on the lesser side. Though HDR10 is supported, black contrast does get a bit flat due to not having AMOLED.
Performance: Mixed—MediaTek Dimensity 6100+
Common apps combined with Dimensity 6100+ chipset and 6GB/8GB RAM And light gaming ran smoothly. However, some lag is noticed during heavy games or multitasking. The experience can be confusing at times due to the lack of compatibility between light and heavy functions of MIUI 14.
Camera: More to Count and no Meaning
In POCO M7 Pro there are dual cameras with a 50MP primary and a 2MP depth sensor: The image looks good in daylight, but in low light, details go missing. Quite a lot of processing goes in the Night mode, and the result is that the actual look of the photo gets lost. The 8MP front camera is good for social media postings, but just isn't enough for professional selfies or video chats.
Battery and Charging: Slow Charging Speed Even After a Day
A 5,000mAh battery for daily use Walks spontaneously. However, a 22.5W fast charge slightly lags behind today's competition. It takes around 1.5 hours to replenish fully, so that's lagging behind other brands in this particular budget.

A Good Effort But Lagging Behind in the Last Step
Poco M7 Pro 5G is an Initial role model in promising design and display. The camera performance is pretty average; the charging speed is not so fast, and there are some software issues with the device, yet it is said to be a "value-for-money" product. Below are its attributes. Those who are serious about good gaming and looks may want to consider this phone, but This is not the best option for those who want camera and fast charging.
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