iQoo Neo 7 specs teased, Samsung to get E5 display, 5,000mAh battery

iQoo Neo 7 is all set to launch on October 20. Ahead of its imminent arrival in China, the Vivo sub-brand has revealed the key specifications of the gaming-focused device on Weibo. The upcoming iQoo Neo 7 has been introduced with Samsung E5 AMOLED display. It will include a Pro+ display chip for better power management during gaming sessions. iQoo Neo 7 will house a 5,000mAh battery that will support 120W fast charging. It is already confirmed to pack MediaTek Dimensity 9000+ SoC under the hood.

According to Different post shared by iQoo On its official Weibo handle, the iQoo Neo 7 will feature a Samsung E5 AMOLED display. It will have a 5,000mAh battery that will support 120W fast charging. The smartphone will have an independent display chip Pro+ and a liquid cooling system for heat management. The teaser poster shows the handset in orange shade with a hole punch display design and suggests triple cameras at the back with LED flash.

iQoo Neo 7 is already there Confirmed To be powered by MediaTek Dimensity 9000+ SoC, coupled with 8GB RAM and 256GB inbuilt storage. It is claimed to have an AnTuTu benchmark score of 10,80,717 points.

iQoo already had announced That iQoo Neo 7 will be launched in China on October 20. The launch event will begin at 7 PM local time (4:30 PM IST). Currently, the smartphone is available for pre-reservation on the Vivo China website and other major online retailers including Douyin, Jingdong, Suning and Tmall.

iQoo Neo 7 tipped to Get a 6.78-inch display with 120Hz refresh rate. There could also be a 50-megapixel Sony IMX 766V main rear sensor and a 16-megapixel selfie sensor. An optical fingerprint scanner, an IR blaster, and NFC connectivity are other expected features.


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