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Article: Poco F8 Pro Gaming Specs

Poco F8 Pro Gaming Specs

Poco F8 Pro launches as Poco Indonesia’s flagship gaming-focused phone built around Snapdragon 8 Elite performance and thermal control. The goal is steady frame rates in demanding titles without the heat and slowdowns that often show up during long sessions.

Chipset and frame rate control

At the core is the Snapdragon 8 Elite, paired with Poco’s WildBoost Optimization. Poco positions this combo as a way to keep frame pacing consistent during heavy scenes, such as large open areas or crowded fights.

That matters most in games that push sustained CPU and GPU load, including Genshin Impact, Zenless Zone Zero, and Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile.

Display focus for gaming

The screen is branded as a Poco HyperRGB Display with a “2K equivalent” resolution. Poco also claims a 22.3% power use reduction versus conventional panels at similar brightness.

For buyers, the practical checks are display refresh rate consistency under load, touch response stability, and whether brightness control stays smooth during gaming.

Audio tuning

Audio is another focus point. Poco says the F8 Pro uses sound tech developed with Bose, aimed at clearer output across gaming and media.

In competitive play, clarity can help with positional cues, while general use benefits from cleaner dialogue and effects.

Cooling system

Heat management is handled by Poco’s LiquidCool Technology with a 3D Triple-Layer IceLoop Cooling System. The stated purpose is pulling heat away from internal components while keeping surface temperature more controlled, reducing the chance of performance drops caused by thermal limits.

Battery and charging

Battery capacity is listed at 6210 mAh, paired with 100W HyperCharge. Poco’s claim is a full recharge in about 37 minutes, which is mainly useful when you need a fast top-up between sessions.

If you use wireless charging, it’s still worth checking real-world charging speeds and heat, plus case thickness effects.

Design and daily handling

Build-wise, Poco describes a one-piece milled glass design with a metal frame, and a weight of around 199 grams. For everyday use, it’s also worth watching camera module size if you want stable desk use, and whether accessories sit flat.

Where it sits versus other flagships

In the wider premium market, phones like iPhone 17 Pro Max, Galaxy S26 Ultra, and Pixel 10 Pro will still be the reference points for camera tuning, long-term updates, and accessory ecosystems.

If you care about MagSafe compatibility, confirm what works with your case and charger setup, and compare how each device handles gaming plus daily use across display refresh rate, battery capacity, and charging behavior.

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