iQOO Neo 10 launch date confirmed:?A new member of the iQOO family is on the horizon! On May 26, the iQOO Neo 10 is scheduled to launch in India, and enthusiasts are giddy with anticipation. More information about the smartphone is coming to light as the launch date draws near.?
You're in the correct place if you're interested in learning more about what the iQOO Neo 10 has to offer. In this post, we'll provide you with all the information we currently have about the new gadget, including its features and debut schedule. Let's discover what iQOO has in store for us in the future.
?The Neo 10 will debut in India on May 26, according to an X post from iQOO India.?Following its debut, Amazon. in, iQOO.com, and other physical retail outlets will sell the smartphone.
Dual camera sensors and an LED flash are housed in the squircle rear camera module on the back panel, as seen in the brand's teaser image. Inferno Red, the phone's dual-tone design, features white and red accents. Titanium shade will also be an option.??
The iQOO Neo 10's 7,000mAh battery and 120W cable charging support are confirmed on its Amazon website. The phone is said to be the thinnest 7,000mAh model in its class and will have an 8.09mm profile. In addition to carrying a 7,000mm? vapour cooling chamber for thermal control, it will offer bypass charging.?
According to the manufacturer, the iQOO Neo 10 would be the first phone in its class that can play games at 144 frames per second. The handset's pricing range is yet unknown, though.?
The next smartphone will support UFS 4.1 internal storage and LPDDR5X Ultra RAM.According to the teasers, the iQOO Neo 10 will include two back cameras in addition to a ring-shaped LED flash housed inside a "squircle"-shaped module. In the days preceding the debut, we ought to find out more about the next phones.
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