Published On: Sat, Apr 26th, 2025
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New Android phone comes to UK and Samsung should be worried by its price

Android fans are getting another new smartphone to choose from and this latest model to arrive in the UK packs quite a punch for its very low price. POCO – which is a sub brand of Chinese firm Xiaomi – has just announced the release of its new M7 Pro 5G which is brimming with premium upgrades – such as 5G data compatibility, a huge battery with fast 45W turbo charging and even 256GB of storage as standard (most phones only get 128GB).

There’s also a speedy 6.67-inch display with super slim bezels and fast 120Hz refresh rate – you don’t even get that on £799 iPhone!

Dual speakers are tucked inside that work with Dolby Atmos plus there’s added boost via Hi-Res Audio. On the rear case is a dual-lens snapper with camera technology powered by the experts at Sony.

POCO boasts that its M7 Pro 5G features an upgraded 50MP rear camera with a large 1/1.95″ Sony IMX882 image sensor that captures up to 29.8 percent more light.

It’s also IP64 dust and water resistant, comes in three vibrant colours and has Dimensity 7025-Ultra processor powering it.

So, how much is this all going to cost you and why should the likes of Google and Samsung be worried?

The POCO M7 Pro 5G starts from a ludicrously low £199 which is £100 cheaper than Samsung’s new Galaxy A26 series and £300 less than the latest Pixel 9a.

That low price includes 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. There’s also a 12GB RAM model which is priced at £239.

Of course, some things are missing, such as wireless charging, a triple-lens camera, and smart AI upgrades, but on paper, this device appears to have plenty going for it.

“POCO M7 Pro 5G embodies our commitment to delivering the next-level 5G performance and entertainment experience possible,” says Angus Ng, Head of Product Marketing at POCO Global.

“Its stunning display, powerful Dimensity 7025-Ultra chipset, sleek design, and upgraded camera system, POCO M7 Pro 5G caters to the needs of both casual users and tech enthusiasts.”