In 2025’s competitive smartphone market, the line between mid-range and flagship devices continues to blur. Two names currently stealing the spotlight are HONOR 400 Pro and POCO F7 Pro. Both come packed with high-end specs, advanced AI features, and bold designs, but which one truly earns the ‘Pro’ tag?
Let’s dive into a head-to-head comparison covering every crucial detail—from performance to camera, design to battery life—to determine which device provides the better value in real-world usage.
Design & Build Quality
HONOR 400 Pro adopts a sleek, premium design with a curved AMOLED front and a symmetrical rear housing a circular camera module. Its body features a glass back with an aluminum frame, offering a luxurious in-hand feel.
On the other hand, the POCO F7 Pro opts for a more aggressive look with flat edges, a rectangular camera island, and a rugged matte-finish glass back that’s less prone to fingerprints. Though subjective, POCO’s design leans more toward a gamer or performance-focused audience, while HONOR emphasizes elegance.
Winner: Tie – depends on user preference (sleek vs. bold).
Display Quality
- HONOR 400 Pro
- 6.78″ AMOLED
- 1.5K Resolution (2700 × 1224 pixels)
- 120Hz refresh rate
- 3840Hz PWM dimming
- Peak brightness: ~1600 nits
- POCO F7 Pro
- 6.74″ AMOLED
- 1.5K Resolution
- 120Hz refresh rate
- Dolby Vision + HDR10+
- Peak brightness: ~1800 nits
Both devices feature stunning AMOLED panels with smooth refresh rates and punchy colors. However, POCO edges slightly ahead with Dolby Vision support and better brightness for outdoor visibility.
Winner: POCO F7 Pro
Performance & Processor
- HONOR 400 Pro:
- Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 (4nm)
- Adreno 735 GPU
- LPDDR5X RAM + UFS 4.0 storage
- POCO F7 Pro:
- Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 (4nm)
- Adreno 740 GPU
- LPDDR5X RAM + UFS 4.0 storage
While both processors are powerful, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 in the POCO F7 Pro delivers more consistent flagship-level performance in gaming and multitasking. HONOR’s 8s Gen 3 is impressive for power efficiency but slightly underperforms in raw power and GPU rendering.
Winner: POCO F7 Pro
Camera Comparison
- HONOR 400 Pro:
- 50MP Main (f/1.9, OIS)
- 12MP Ultra-wide
- 50MP Front Camera
- POCO F7 Pro:
- 50MP Main (Sony IMX890, f/1.8, OIS)
- 8MP Ultra-wide
- 16MP Front Camera
In daylight, both phones perform well, with the Sony IMX890 sensor on the POCO F7 Pro offering better color accuracy and detail. However, HONOR’s ultra-wide camera delivers better clarity, and the 50MP selfie camera is miles ahead of POCO’s 16MP front shooter.
For vloggers or selfie lovers, HONOR 400 Pro is a clear winner. For photography enthusiasts prioritizing main camera quality and sensor tuning, POCO F7 Pro wins.
Winner: Tie (Main cam: POCO | Selfies: HONOR)
Battery Life & Charging
- HONOR 400 Pro:
- 5200mAh battery
- 100W wired fast charging
- 66W wireless charging
- POCO F7 Pro:
- 5000mAh battery
- 120W wired fast charging
- No wireless charging
HONOR edges ahead in terms of battery capacity and wireless charging support, making it more convenient for users on the go. POCO counters with its blazing-fast 120W wired charging but lacks wireless capabilities, which can be a dealbreaker for some.
Winner: HONOR 400 Pro
Software & User Experience
- HONOR 400 Pro:
- MagicOS 8.0 (based on Android 14)
- Clean UI with AI-powered Magic Portal and YOYO assistant
- POCO F7 Pro:
- HyperOS (based on Android 14)
- Refined MIUI successor with better fluidity and customization
HONOR’s MagicOS is clean and privacy-focused but lacks the level of customization and third-party support that HyperOS offers. POCO’s new HyperOS combines MIUI familiarity with better RAM management and aesthetics.
Winner: POCO F7 Pro
Connectivity & Extras
- HONOR 400 Pro:
- Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3
- IR Blaster, NFC
- Dual stereo speakers with spatial audio
- IP65 Water/Dust resistance
- POCO F7 Pro:
- Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.3
- IR Blaster, NFC
- Dual stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos
- No official IP rating
POCO is slightly ahead in terms of connectivity (Wi-Fi 7), but lacks an IP rating. HONOR offers slightly better durability certification, which might matter to users in unpredictable weather conditions.
Winner: HONOR 400 Pro (for durability)
Pricing & Variants (Expected India Launch)
- HONOR 400 Pro
- Expected Price: ₹39,999 – ₹42,999 (12GB/256GB)
- Launch: Q4 2025 in India
- POCO F7 Pro
- Expected Price: ₹36,999 – ₹38,999 (12GB/256GB)
- Launched: July 2025
POCO brings better affordability for similar configurations. However, HONOR may justify the extra price with its premium design, camera, and wireless charging.
Winner: POCO F7 Pro (better value for money)
Verdict: Which One Is the Better ‘Pro’?
Feature | Winner |
---|---|
Design | Tie |
Display | POCO F7 Pro |
Performance | POCO F7 Pro |
Camera | Tie |
Battery/Charging | HONOR 400 Pro |
Software | POCO F7 Pro |
Extras | HONOR 400 Pro |
Price/Value | POCO F7 Pro |
🏆 Final Winner: POCO F7 Pro
While the HONOR 400 Pro shines in areas like front camera, battery life, and design, the POCO F7 Pro delivers a more rounded experience with flagship-grade performance, display, and software for a slightly lower price.
That being said, if your priority lies in selfie camera, wireless charging, or premium aesthetics, HONOR 400 Pro is the better pick. But for most users seeking raw performance, multimedia, and value, POCO F7 Pro remains the ‘Pro’ to beat.
FAQs
Q1. Does HONOR 400 Pro support wireless charging?
Yes, it supports 66W wireless charging—faster than many flagships.
Q2. Which phone is better for gaming—HONOR 400 Pro or POCO F7 Pro?
POCO F7 Pro, thanks to its Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 and better GPU.
Q3. What about Android updates?
Both phones promise up to 3 years of major Android updates and 4 years of security patches.
Q4. Are both phones 5G-enabled?
Yes, both offer dual 5G SIM support and carrier aggregation.
Q5. Which phone has better selfie quality?
HONOR 400 Pro, with its 50MP front camera, delivers sharper and more detailed selfies.