The smartphone world is constantly evolving, but every now and then a device shows up that makes everybody sit up straight. This time, that device is the POCO F8 Ultra — a phone that wasn’t just built for performance or style, but for sheer disruption. If you’ve followed POCO over the years, you already know that their F-series has always taken pride in pushing boundaries. But with the POCO F8 Ultra, the brand has tried something entirely new.
From the moment I picked this phone up for testing, I realized this was not just another POCO refresh. This device carries innovation in places we didn’t even expect — including a Bose-tuned rear speaker, a curved AMOLED display, a brand-new flagship processor that scores over 3 million on benchmarks, and a design language that looks nothing like previous POCO phones.
In this massive deep dive, I’ll take you through the unboxing, design, display, camera, speakers, gaming, HyperOS experience, performance metrics, battery life, and more. If you’re planning to buy the POCO F8 Ultra or are simply curious to know whether it deserves the hype, this review is for you.
Let’s begin.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction: The Rise of POCO’s F-Series
When POCO launched the original F1, it rewrote the definition of value-for-money. The phone became legendary for delivering flagship performance at a price no other brand dared to try. Since then, the F-series has been the backbone of POCO’s identity.

The POCO F7 never officially arrived in India, and that left a gap. But now, the POCO F8 Ultra — the top-of-the-line device of the F8 series — is here in global markets, promising a major leap ahead in:
- Display quality
- Audio technology
- Camera innovation
- Performance horsepower
- Premium feel
This is not just an upgrade; it feels like a complete transformation of what POCO stands for. The phone doesn’t try to be budget-friendly first — it tries to be excellent first.
2. Unboxing the POCO F8 Ultra
The unboxing experience sets the tone. You get a stealth black box with minimal branding. What stands out is the bold, silver text that reads “Sound by Bose.” Seeing Bose branding on a POCO box is surprising, refreshing, and slightly unbelievable — in a good way.
Inside the box:
- POCO F8 Ultra smartphone
- Soft silicone case
- SIM ejector tool
- Type-A to Type-C cable
- Documentation
- No charger (global trend continues)
The unit I tested is the global variant. The moment I lifted the device out, I could tell that POCO isn’t playing around with the Ultra lineup.
3. Premium Design: A New Identity for POCO
This is the best-designed POCO phone ever. Period.




The POCO F8 Ultra has a completely fresh design language that makes it feel like a premium flagship from the moment you hold it. The back panel uses a premium textile-style texture that genuinely feels unique — almost like denim-inspired abstract art. It doesn’t look cheap, doesn’t attract fingerprints, and feels great in hand.
Build & Dimensions



- Width: Slightly wider than normal POCO phones
- Thickness: 8.3 mm
- Weight: ≈ 214 g
- Frame: Metal
- Back: Textured premium finish
- Design: Large horizontal camera island
- Certification: IP68 water & dust resistance
The phone is on the heavier side, but that weight gives it a flagship feel.
The camera module reminds you of Apple’s Pro lineup — a wide, horizontal slab that instantly catches your eye. The POCO branding is subtle and the “Sound by Bose” badge gives it a premium aesthetic rarely seen on mid-premium phones.
Simply put: POCO has never designed something this classy before.
4. Display Review: The Best Screen Ever Seen on a POCO Phone

If one feature completely shocked me in the POCO F8 Ultra, it’s the display. This is the first time a POCO screen made me genuinely say: “Wow.”
Specifications
- 6.9-inch Hyper RGB AMOLED
- 1.5K resolution
- Curved Display
- 120Hz refresh rate
- 3500 nits peak brightness
- 2000 nits HBM
- SDR certification
- POCO Shield Glass protection
The brightness on this device is insane. Indoors, the display looks ultra-vibrant. Outdoors, full brightness is more than enough to overpower direct sunlight.
The colors are rich, punchy, and incredibly sharp thanks to the high-density RGB AMOLED panel.
Bezel Quality

The bezels are extremely thin and symmetrical — POCO calls them “nano bezels”. For a curved display, symmetry is hard to achieve, so this is impressive.
Content consumption looks fantastic. Watching videos at 2160p feels smooth and fluid. The curve adds a premium feeling similar to Samsung’s higher-end S-series phones.
This is hands down the best display on any POCO phone to date.
5. Audio Review: Bose Speaker Magic
Yes, you read that right: sound tuned by Bose.

This is the first time Bose has collaborated with POCO, and possibly the first time Bose tuning has appeared on a smartphone in this price segment.
So how does it sound?
Speaker Quality
- Loud — extremely loud
- Clear vocals
- Deep bass
- Super wide surround effect
The rear speaker is designed for surround sound projection, and it works. Even at high volume, the phone does not distort or crackle. Watching movies or playing games becomes a whole new experience.
If you’re someone who listens to music without earphones, the POCO F8 Ultra is perfect.
Vibration Motor
There is only one downside — the haptics are soft. I prefer stronger flagship-level vibrations, but some users may like the gentler feel.
6. Camera Review: POCO’s First Periscope Telephoto Lens
This is a milestone moment for POCO.


For the first time ever, a POCO device includes a periscope telephoto lens — something usually reserved for premium flagships like Samsung’s Ultra series or Xiaomi’s Ultra phones.
Camera Setup
- 50MP Light Fusion 950 main sensor
- 50MP periscope telephoto (OIS)
- 50MP ultra-wide lens
- 32MP front camera
Shutter Speed
Extremely fast. Zero lag. This makes street and action photography enjoyable.
Color Science
- Slightly contrasty
- Slightly brightened colors
- Occasional pinkish tint
- Good HDR handling
- Not oversaturated
Portrait Mode
Portrait depth is a hit-or-miss:
- 1x & 2x: Depth sometimes missing
- 5x Periscope Portrait: Excellent depth & compression
Skin tones lean towards whitened + slightly over-sharpened. This is where improvement is needed.
Selfie Camera
- Decent quality
- Slight skin softening
- Good edge detection
Real-World Performance
I tested the camera in many lighting conditions:
- Indoor
- Outdoor
- Daylight
- Low light
- Portrait scenes
My honest conclusion:
The camera is good, but not flagship-level yet.
POCO’s product team has acknowledged this feedback and is already working on tuning upcoming camera updates.
7. Performance Review: Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 Dominates
This is where the POCO F8 Ultra absolutely crushes everything.

Powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, a flagship 3nm processor, the phone is an absolute beast in real-world use.
Benchmark Score


- 3+ million on AnTuTu
That’s insane.
Multitasking
Apps open instantly
Animations are buttery smooth
Zero stutters
Chrome opens like magic
Switching between heavy apps is effortless
Everything about this device screams raw power.
8. Gaming Experience: True Flagship Gameplay
A POCO F-series phone without gaming? Impossible.
Graphics Options
- HDR Max
- Ultra HDR
- Super Smooth
- Ultra Extreme
- Supports high FPS modes in supported games
No lags. No frame drops. No overheating spikes during my tests.
Whether you’re playing BGMI, COD Mobile, Genshin Impact, or Asphalt — the performance remains rock solid.
Gamers will love this phone.
9. Battery Life & Charging

Battery: 6500 mAh
Wired Charging: 100W
Wireless Charging: 50W
With a 3nm processor and HyperOS optimization, the battery life is consistently excellent. Heavy users can easily get a full day. Light users could even stretch it to 1.5–2 days.
Charging is blazing fast — 0 to 100% in roughly 30 minutes with the supported charger.
10. Software: HyperOS + Android 16
POCO F8 Ultra runs on HyperOS based on Android 16.
The UI is clean and fluid, but…
Bloatware Exists
Some preloaded apps like:
- A few system apps
Not too many, but still unnecessary.
Ads in UI
This was disappointing — ads still appear in parts of the UI, especially:
- App recommendations
- Play Store searches
- Some System UI sections
This needs improvement.
11. Connectivity
The POCO F8 Ultra supports:

- Wi-Fi 7
- Bluetooth 6.0
- NFC
- 11 5G bands
- Dual SIM
No SD card slot.
12. Pricing & Availability

European Price: €649
Converted to INR: ₹68,000 – ₹69,000
This is the global variant — the sad news?
The POCO F8 Ultra is NOT launching in India.
13. What POCO Got Right
✔ Stunning design — best ever from POCO
✔ Beautiful curved 1.5K AMOLED display
✔ Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 performance is unbelievable
✔ Bose speaker is unique & powerful
✔ Huge battery with fast charging
✔ Periscope telephoto lens
✔ Excellent build, IP68 rating
14. What POCO Could Have Done Better
✘ Cameras need improvement
✘ UI ads should not exist at this price
✘ haptics could be stronger
✘ No charger in the box
15. Final Verdict
The POCO F8 Ultra is one of the most exciting phones I’ve tested in a long time. It has personality, power, and innovation — all wrapped in a premium design.
But because it won’t be launching in India, this excitement comes with a pinch of sadness.
This phone had everything needed to disrupt the Indian flagship market.
16. Should You Buy the POCO F8 Ultra?

Buy it if you want:
- Flagship gaming performance
- Stunning display
- Bose speakers
- Premium build
- Periscope zoom
- Big battery with fast charging
Avoid it if:
- You want a flagship-level camera
- You hate ads in UI
- You want lighter phones
- You want India warranty (not available)
Overall, this is easily among POCO’s top 3 most innovative smartphones ever made.
17. FAQs
1. Is the POCO F8 Ultra coming to India?
No, POCO has confirmed it will not launch in India.
2. Is the POCO F8 Ultra good for gaming?
Absolutely. Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 + high FPS modes = phenomenal gameplay.
3. Does the POCO F8 Ultra have wireless charging?
Yes, up to 50W wireless charging.
4. Is the camera flagship-level?
Not yet. Good, but not competing with Samsung S24 Ultra or Xiaomi 14 Ultra.
5. How is the battery life?
Excellent — the 6500 mAh battery easily lasts a full heavy day.
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