Poco F7 (25053PC47G) global variant now spotted on Geekbench with Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 SOC

Poco has already confirmed that the Poco F7 series will soon launch in the Indian market, with teasers now starting to appear. While the official launch date is still unknown, rumours suggest it could take place in the third or last week of this month.
Now, the device has been spotted on the Geekbench database with the model number 25053PC47G, which is believed to be the global variant, indicated by the “G” at the end of the model number.
Poco F7 25053PC47G runs on geekbench with Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor.
Specifications
🍭 Android 15
🔳 Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 Chipset/SoC
🎮 Adreno 825 GPU
2 Cores @ 2.02 GHz
2 Cores @ 2.80 GHz
3 Cores @ 3.01 GHz
1 Core @ 3.21 GHz
– 12GB RAM#POCOF7 pic.twitter.com/gRCB2vXAMK— Abhishek Yadav (@yabhishekhd) June 11, 2025
The listing was first spotted by tipster Abhishek Yadav, who shared it on his X account. According to the listing, the device scored 1937 in the single-core test and 6021 in the multi-core test. Furthermore, it shows 2 cores running at 2.02 GHz, 2 cores at 2.80 GHz, 3 cores at 3.01 GHz, and 1 core at 3.21 GHz.
Additionally, the source code mentions an Adreno 825 GPU, pointing towards the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset.
The unit tested appears to be running Android 15 with 11GB of RAM (likely to be marketed as 12GB). Interestingly, earlier today, Poco India’s CEO confirmed that the Poco F7 will launch in India with 12GB RAM as the standard variant, although the listing pertains to the global model.
Now, if I compare it with the Geekbench listing of the Redmi Turbo 4 Pro, the single-core score was above 2131, while the multi-core score was 6764. The Poco F7 is expected to be a rebranded version of this device.
Personally, I feel the score is quite low for a Snapdragon 8s Gen 4. Recently, the unreleased OnePlus Nord 5 (Indian Variant) was also spotted on Geekbench with the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3, and its score was roughly the same as what today’s Poco F7 Geekbench listing shows, at least for the single-core performance.