Poco X7 With Snapdragon 7s Gen 2, 12 GB of RAM, and 120 Hz AMOLED Display Launches in Brazil for R$ 1,999. See Why It’s the Most Interesting Affordable Gaming Phone Right Now.
When a smartphone hits the market with specifications worthy of a premium mid-range device but at an entry-level price, the eyes of savvy consumers light up. That’s exactly what’s happening with the Poco X7, officially launched in Brazil for R$ 1,999. Equipped with Snapdragon 7s Gen 2, 12 GB of RAM, and a 120 Hz AMOLED display, the device aims to compete for the title of the best affordable gaming phone currently — and it’s not just on paper that it impresses.
The Poco line is already known for delivering a lot for a little, but the Poco X7 seems to elevate this concept to a new level. In a landscape where mid-range phones are increasingly expensive, Xiaomi’s strategy with this model is clear: offer solid performance, good visual experience, and modern features without breaking the bank.
Snapdragon 7s Gen 2: Power Adjusted to Price
The major advantage of the Poco X7 lies in its processor: the Snapdragon 7s Gen 2, manufactured on a 4-nanometer process, provides balanced performance for gaming, multitasking, and even light video editing. It’s not a top-of-the-line chip, but rather a mid-range option geared towards demanding users who don’t want to spend much.
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In benchmark tests, the Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 outperforms many chips from the previous generation of the 6xx line and even surpasses some from the 7 family.
Combined with 12 GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 256 GB of UFS 2.2 storage, the result is smooth, fast, and reliable performance, whether for daily use or longer gaming sessions in titles like Free Fire, PUBG, or Call of Duty Mobile.
For those looking for an affordable Snapdragon focused on stability and good thermal performance, the Poco X7 is a strong contender on the list.
120 Hz AMOLED Display: Premium Visual Experience
The display is another highlight. We are talking about a 6.67-inch AMOLED panel, with Full HD+ resolution and a 120 Hz refresh rate, protected by Gorilla Glass 5. This setup not only guarantees vibrant colors and deep blacks, but also fluidity in usage, ideal for those who enjoy social media, videos, or games with quick responses.
The 240 Hz touch sampling rate reinforces the idea that this is a phone with a gamer DNA, even if it doesn’t officially carry that label. The brightness of up to 1,800 nits makes it comfortable to use even in very bright environments.
In practice, watching movies, browsing TikTok, or playing competitive games becomes a premium visual experience — something rarely seen in the under R$ 2,000 price range.
Discreet Yet Modern Design
Visually, the Poco X7 doesn’t try to reinvent the wheel. The design follows the brand’s traditional line, with a slightly protruding camera module and a body that mixes matte plastic with rounded edges. Available in solid and discreet colors like blue and black, it may not catch attention from afar, but it conveys a sense of solidity and well-made finish.
An interesting detail is the presence of an infrared sensor, absent in many competitors, and a 3.5 mm headphone jack, which is still missed by many users, especially gamers.
Even as an affordable device, the Poco doesn’t feel like a cheap phone in hand.
Cameras Good Enough for Everyday Use
The camera setup of the Poco X7 consists of a main sensor of 64 MP with optical stabilization (OIS), an 8 MP ultra-wide lens, and a 2 MP macro lens. The front camera features 16 MP.
Although it doesn’t aim to be a photography champion, the Poco X7 surprises with the quality of daytime photos, offering clarity and balanced colors. The OIS helps significantly in videos and low-light photos, reducing blur in poor light situations.
For those looking for a balanced phone for casual photos and video calls with good quality, the setup fulfills its role well.
5,100 mAh Battery with Fast Charging
In terms of battery life, the Poco X7 also stands out. The 5,100 mAh battery provides power for an entire day of intense use, including gaming, social media, and videos. With moderate use, it easily lasts a day and a half.
The 67W charger included in the box charges the battery from 0 to 100% in just over 40 minutes — a speed that, until recently, was exclusive to much more expensive devices.
For those who game during work breaks or watch videos during college pauses, the battery life and recharge speed are crucial points.
Clean Interface with Promised Updates
The Poco X7 comes with MIUI 14 out of the box, still based on Android 13, but with a guarantee of update to HyperOS — the new system from Xiaomi — in the coming months. The brand has promised three years of system updates and four years of security updates, which is encouraging for a device in this price range.
The system brings interesting features such as virtual RAM expansion, native screen recording, floating window multitasking, and a performance manager for games.
It’s a package that shows maturity on the part of Poco, increasingly positioning itself as the right brand for those who want performance, longevity, and a fair price.
A Phone with 12 GB of RAM for Under R$ 2,000: Is There a Catch?
It seems too good to be true, but in this case, there’s no catch. The Poco X7 is being sold in Brazil for R$ 1,999, with invoice, national warranty, and swift delivery. This makes it one of the few phones with 12 GB of RAM focused on performance that do not require importation, long waits, or headaches with support.
For students, casual gamers, budding content creators, or even just those looking for a fast and reliable phone, the Poco X7 stands out as one of the best cost-benefit options of 2024.


Tá bem errado, foto do Poço X7 Pro, além de que o Poço X7 usa o Dimensity 7300 Ultra, não o Snapdragon 7s gen 2, o Snapdragon 7s gen 2 e usado no Poço X6.
Foto do POCO X7 PRO.
Sempre querendo enganar o consumidor.
Propaganda tendenciosa.
Propaganda enganosa!
Colocaram fotos do Poco X7 Pro.
Eu tenho ele e não achei a propaganda mentirosa não