iQOO Neo 10 launch date, price, camera, battery, display, and everything else we know
Powered by Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 and SuperComputing Q1 chip with 2.42M+ AnTuTu score.
Sports a 144Hz 1.5K AMOLED display with up to 5,000 nits brightness.
Packs a 7,000mAh battery with 120W fast charging and Android 15 out of the box.
The iQOO Neo 10 will be launching in the Indian market next week. The new device will join the Neo 10R and is claimed to offer a power packed performance, an impressive camera and design along with a vibrant display over its predecessor.
The company has already confirmed some key specifications of the device. It is confirmed to debut with the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 and Q1 computing chip. It will offer a 144Hz refresh rate along with LPPDR5 and UFS 4.1 storage. Here’s everything that we know about the iQOO Neo 10 launch date, specifications, and price.
iQOO Neo 10 launch date
The iQOO Neo 10 is set to debut on May 26 and will be available via official website, Amazon and retail channel partners. The company also claims that the device will be the fastest phone in the segment with an AnTuTu score of over 2.42 million.
iQOO Neo 10 specifications
The iQOO Neo 10 is confirmed to come with a 1.5K 144Hz AMOLED panel. It may offer 5,000 nits peak brightness. Under the hood, the device will feature the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 and SuperComputing Q1 chip. The iQOO Neo 10 will come equipped with 16GB LPDDR5X Ultra RAM and UFS 4.1/3.1 storage. It will feature a massive 7,000 mAh battery with 120W fast charging support and will ship with Android 15 out of the box.
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As for the cameras, the device will offer a dual camera setup including a 50MP Sony IMX882 sensor with OIS and an 8MP ultrawide sensor. On the front, the device may feature a 32MP selfie camera.
iQOO Neo 10 price and colours
The iQOO Neo 10 will launch in two different colours including Inferno Red and Titanium Chrome. It may be priced at around Rs 35,000 in the Indian market for the base trim. However, the exact prices remain under the wraps.
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