iQOO, vivo’s subsidiary brand, has been making waves with its Neo series, having recently unveiled the Neo9 last December followed by the Neo9 Pro in February. However, the company is already hard at work on its next iteration, the Neo10 series. Today, a new rumor originating from a reputable source in China sheds light on the top-tier model of this upcoming lineup – tentatively named the iQOO Neo10 Pro for convenience, pending official confirmation.
According to Digital Chat Station, renowned for its accurate leaks, a mysterious device boasting impressive specifications is on the horizon, purportedly from a certain brand. Speculation quickly pointed towards the next iQOO Neo device. So, what can we expect from this highly anticipated smartphone?
Reportedly, the Neo10 Pro will be powered by the formidable Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, promising unparalleled performance and efficiency. The device is rumored to feature a cutting-edge “1.5K” resolution 144Hz LTPO OLED flat screen with low flicker technology, ensuring a smooth and immersive visual experience. Additionally, the phone is expected to sport a durable plastic frame, with the back panel available in either glass or faux leather, depending on the color variant.
Photography enthusiasts will be pleased to learn about the compared to Neo 8 Pro, the Neo10 Pro’s impressive camera setup, headlined by a 50 MP large-sensor main camera alongside an additional unspecified camera. Other notable features include an X-axis vibration motor for enhanced haptic feedback and a “large battery” with support for blazing-fast 120W wired charging.
With such tantalizing specifications, the iQOO Neo10 Pro has the potential to disrupt the flagship smartphone market, earning the coveted “flagship killer” title. However, as with any rumor, it’s essential to take this information with a grain of salt until official confirmation is provided. Rest assured, we will continue to monitor the situation closely and provide updates as more details become available.
Published on 04/10/24 6:51 | by Rawa John