Poco M8 Pro Leak: 6,500mAh Battery, 100W Fast Charge

Poco M8 Pro specs leaked via FCC and other certifications reveal a 6,330mAh (likely 6,500mAh typical) battery, 100W fast charging, Wi‑Fi 6E, 5G, and multiple RAM/storage options ahead of an imminent global launch.

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Poco M8 Pro Leak: 6,500mAh Battery, 100W Fast Charge

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Poco is already lining up another midrange contender: the M8 Pro. Recent certification filings have revealed a handful of key specs, hinting at a battery-focused handset with flagship-style charging and broad global availability.

What the certifications reveal

Documents from the FCC, plus earlier approvals from the UAE's TDRA and Singapore's IMDA, have surfaced details about the M8 Pro. Here’s what stands out:

  • Battery listed at 6,330 mAh (likely marketed as a typical 6,500 mAh capacity)
  • Support for up to 100W fast charging
  • Connectivity: Wi‑Fi 6E (dual-band), 5G, Bluetooth and NFC
  • Three memory configurations: 8/256GB, 12/256GB and 12/512GB

Those battery and charging numbers suggest Poco is doubling down on endurance and rapid top-ups — two features that resonate well with power users and mobile gamers. A 6,500 mAh typical capacity would place the M8 Pro among the roomier batteries in its segment, while 100W charging keeps downtime to a minimum.

On the software side, the filings hint the phone may ship with HyperOS 2 based on Android 15. That would bring the latest Android foundations alongside Poco’s own interface tweaks, although we should treat the OS detail as provisional until an official announcement.

Given the TDRA and IMDA clearances in addition to the FCC listing, Poco appears to be prepping this model for a wide launch rather than a regional release. If certification activity is any guide, an official unveiling could arrive within weeks.

Curious about pricing or the chipset? Those pieces of the puzzle haven’t leaked through certification yet. But the combination of large battery, very fast charging and high-memory trims suggests Poco is aiming to appeal to users who want endurance and performance without a flagship price.

Source: gsmarena

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