iQOO Neo 7 comes with four major upgrades, including the Dimensity 9000+ processor
iQOO is currently working on some new smartphones. Notable among these are the iQOO Z6, Z6x and Neo 7-handsets. Aiko is expected to unveil the Z6 lineup in the Chinese market at EMAS. Although the iQOO Neo 7 model is likely to be launched in October, a reliable tipster has revealed some important information about the device.
Let us know them in detail.
The iQOO Neo 7 phone will have several major upgrades
Chinese tipster digital chat station claims in its latest Weibo post that the Aiko Neo 7 will come with four major upgrades over its predecessor. The first is that it will be powered by the MediaTek Dimension 9000 Plus flagship chipset. It should be noted that the iCo Neo 6, which was launched in the Chinese market in December last year, has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset.
It is also known to come with a new full-HD+ 120Hz AMOLED display with a flat design. A recent report revealed that the iCo Neo 7 will use a Samsung AMOLED E5 screen instead of the E4 AMOLED panel available on the predecessor model. Again the Neo 6 has a 64-megapixel primary camera. However, the Neo 7 will feature a 50-megapixel Sony IMX766V primary camera with optical image stabilization (OIS) support. It will support 120W fast charging instead of 80W fast charging available in ICO Neo 6.
Incidentally, some recent reports claim that most of the specifications of the iQOO Neo 7 will be similar to the iQOO 10 5G that was launched last July. Hence, the smartphone is expected to feature a 6.78-inch AMOLED display, a 16-megapixel front-facing camera, a triple rear camera unit with 50-megapixel + 12-megapixel + 13-megapixel sensors, and a 4,700 mAh battery. The device may offer 8GB/12GB LPDDR5 RAM and 128GB/256GB UFS 3.1 storage.
On the other hand, the upcoming iQOO Z6 model is expected to come with key specifications like a 120Hz refresh rate rich LCD display, Snapdragon 7 series chipset, and 80W charging. On the other hand, the iQOO Z6x phone is speculated to support 44W charging.
Join the conversation