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iQoo Neo 7 Pro India launched by CEO Nipun Marya: All the details

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iQoo Neo 7 Pro may be launched in India soon. The company’s CEO has posted a teaser of the iQoo Neo smartphone branded as ‘Pro’ and heading to the Indian market. The smartphone is expected to arrive as a premium version of the iQoo Neo 7 5G that was launched in India in February with MediaTek Dimensity 8200 SoC and 120W fast charging support. The company has not yet revealed any specifications of the alleged iQoo Neo 7 Pro phone.

The teaser shared on Twitter by Nippon Maria, CEO of iQoo, has the text “Neo” in the center of the image, with a “7” and a “P” above and below the image. The teaser hints at the Neo 7 Pro moniker for the phone, but the company is yet to confirm the name. It also does not reveal any details about its specifications and features. The tweet states that the phone will be launched in India soon.

In February, the company launched iQoo Neo 7 5G in India. The phone brought upgrades over its predecessor. The phone has a 6.78-inch AMOLED screen with a refresh rate of 120Hz. It is powered by MediaTek Dimensity 8200 SoC which is paired with up to 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM.

iQoo Neo 7 5G is equipped with a triple rear camera setup, featuring a 64MP main camera with optical image stabilization and 2MP depth sensors. It is also equipped with a 16MP front camera for taking selfies and video chatting.

The phone features a 3D graphite cooling system to reduce heat during gaming sessions. It offers up to 256GB of onboard UFS 3.1 storage and packs a 5,000mAh battery, which supports fast charging at 120W. According to iQoo, the phone can be charged up to 50 percent in 10 minutes.


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