We have been hearing about the iQOO Neo 10 series comprising the Neo 10 and the Neo 10 Pro off and on from various sources.
Two recent posts by the manufacturer now confirm the flagship camera sensor of the lineup and give a glimpse of the images captured using the snappers of these two smartphones in the iQOO Neo 10 series.
Primary Camera in iQOO Neo 10 Series
A Weibo post by iQOO reveals that the lineup will opt for a Sony IMX921 sensor found in the flagship Vivo X200 as its primary snapper. The brand also put up another post on the same platform sharing images shot using the cameras of the Neo 10 series.
According to the manufacturer, both handsets will incorporate four self-developed imaging algorithms. Additionally, they will support optical image stabilization, which has been custom-designed to counterbalance shaky hands and minimize blur. They will also feature night scene enhancements and advanced portrait algorithms.
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The sample photos shot using the Neo 10 portray its night photography and portrait capabilities including vivid dynamic range, color accuracy, and clarity. On the other hand, the Neo 10 Pro images reveal excellent display technology and camera performance.
Other Neo 10 Series Expected Specifications
The iQOO Neo 10 series display will feature 8T LTPO displays with a refresh rate of 144 Hz and a resolution of 1.5 K. They will come with ultrasonic fingerprint scanners and very thin bezels on the right and left sides.
The smartphones will be powered by a large 6,100 mAh battery with support for 100 W fast charging and 120 W flash charging. They will be available with three color choices of Shadow Black, Chiguang White, and Rally Orange.
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One point of distinction between the handsets is the processor used. The standard variant will be packed with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset whereas the Pro variant will encompass a more advanced Dimensity 9400 SoC. The lineup will also encompass the manufacturer’s Q2 chip for an improved gaming experience with frame-rate interpolation and super-resolution.
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