iQOO Neo10 Pro’s impressive specs leak


vivo’s sub-brand iQOO unveiled the Neo9 last December and Neo9 Pro this February, but it is of course already working on the Neo10 series. Today a new rumor from a usually reliable source in China claims the top model – we’ll just call this Neo10 Pro for convenience, even though the name hasn’t been confirmed yet – will come with some very good specs.

According to Digital Chat Station, a mystery device is coming “from a certain brand” with these specs – commenters in the end figured out this is the next iQOO Neo device. So what are these specs? The Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 at the helm, for one.

iQOO Neo9 Pro

The phone is also said to sport a “1.5K” resolution 144 Hz LTPO OLED flat screen with low flicker (so high-Hz pulse width modulation), a plastic frame, and a back that will be either glass or fake leather, depending on color version.

It will also have a 50 MP large-sensor main camera (with an additional undetailed camera), an X-axis vibration motor, and a “large battery” with support for 120W wired charging. That definitely sounds intriguing and could be a ‘flagship killer’ type device to look out for in the next few months. That is, of course, if any of this pans out. We will of course bring you more details once they’re available.

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