iqoo: iQoo 10 series launch date, specs leaked online: What to expect – Times of India
iQoo is set to expand its smartphone lineup in the country with the iQoo Neo 6 smartphone that will be unleashed on May 31, 2022. The iQoo Neo 6 is expected to feature Snapdragon 870 5G chipset and 80W FlashCharge support. According to a report by GizmoChina, Vivo’s sub-brand is now working on its next flagship series — the iQoo 10 series. The report claims that some preliminary details about the iQoo 10 lineup have been leaked online. iQoo’s parent company Vivo is also working on a new camera flagship suggests the report. The report also mentions that the iQoo 10 series will include two models — the iQOO 10 (model number V2217A) and the iQOO 10 Pro (model number V2218A). Both smartphones are tipped to feature the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1+ chipset and are rumoured to be unveiled in Q3 2022 (between July and September). No more information is available regarding both the handsets.
Vivo working on a ‘mysterious’ camera flagship
The report also suggests that Vivo is working on a ‘mysterious’ camera-focused flagship phone device. This upcoming camera-focused flagship smartphone from the Chinese smartphone maker is expected to feature a primary camera that will be more powerful than the Vivo X80 Pro’s Samsung GNV camera. However, the company is yet to decide on the processor on which the smartphone will run. The upcoming camera-focused flagship may come powered by either the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1+ chipset or the upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 mobile processor. Vivo has still not decided on the final name of the device that will be used to market the phone. The handset might either come as a part of the X80 series or can be released with the X90 lineup, the report suggests.
Vivo to launch the Vivo T2 series soon in China
Vivo is set to introduce the Vivo T2 series in China on June 6. Rumours suggest that the Vivo T2 is expected to be powered by the Snapdragon 870 chipset and the company is also likely to introduce the Vivo T2x at the same event. The Vivo T2x might feature a 6.58-inch LCD FHD+ screen, Dimensity 1300 chipset, a 50MP dual rear camera setup, a 16MP selfie camera and a 6,000mAh battery with 44W fast charging support.
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Vivo working on a ‘mysterious’ camera flagship
The report also suggests that Vivo is working on a ‘mysterious’ camera-focused flagship phone device. This upcoming camera-focused flagship smartphone from the Chinese smartphone maker is expected to feature a primary camera that will be more powerful than the Vivo X80 Pro’s Samsung GNV camera. However, the company is yet to decide on the processor on which the smartphone will run. The upcoming camera-focused flagship may come powered by either the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1+ chipset or the upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 mobile processor. Vivo has still not decided on the final name of the device that will be used to market the phone. The handset might either come as a part of the X80 series or can be released with the X90 lineup, the report suggests.
Vivo to launch the Vivo T2 series soon in China
Vivo is set to introduce the Vivo T2 series in China on June 6. Rumours suggest that the Vivo T2 is expected to be powered by the Snapdragon 870 chipset and the company is also likely to introduce the Vivo T2x at the same event. The Vivo T2x might feature a 6.58-inch LCD FHD+ screen, Dimensity 1300 chipset, a 50MP dual rear camera setup, a 16MP selfie camera and a 6,000mAh battery with 44W fast charging support.
In other news, Realme has launched a Naruto Limited Edition of the Realme GT Neo 3 in China. Click here for more details.
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