Ahead of its March 27 global launch in Singapore, we ran a few benchmarks on the upcoming POCO F7 Ultra to get a glimpse of its capabilities.
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AnTuTu score of POCO F7 Ultra |
Legit 2025 flagship-level performance
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Back design of the phone |
At AnTuTu, a software benchmarking tool designed to measure smartphone performance, the device scored 2,663,583, one of the highest scores we ever tested. Among the phones we have right now, only its sibling Xiaomi 15 has a higher core of around 2.85 million.
The CPU recorded 534,593, the GPU score was 1,134,849, the memory score was 567,212, and the UX score was 426,929. It defeated 90 percent of AnTuTu users.
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POCO F7 Ultra Geekbench scores |
At Geekbench, it has a Single-Core Score of 2,707 and a Multi-Core Score of 8,264.
During the test, the CPU temperature rose from 29.7 to 46.1 degrees. I ran the benchmarks under the Ultimate performance mode on its battery settings.
These initial benchmark scores suggest that it has one of the strongest performances found on modern Android phones. So far, in our experience, it runs all of the tasks we do with ease. Unlike other phones with a similar chip, it does not heat up that much when recording 4K 60fps videos.
To recap, this device is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Mobile Platform with Adreno GPU fabbed under the latest 3nm manufacturing process. This also has the Qualcomm AI Engine and boasts the fastest Qualcomm Hexagon NPU.
The unit I have for this test comes with 16GB LPDDR5X RAM and 512GB UFS 4.0 storage. It runs with HyperOS 2 based on Android 15 OS.
We will try more benchmarks, games, and other heavy tasks using this phone in the coming days.
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