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ToggleiQOO is preparing to unveil its latest smartphone offering—the iQOO Z10. The official launch date is set for April 11. In the lead-up to this event, pricing details have surfaced online, accompanied by various rumors revealing essential specifications of the device. There is a wealth of information available, and here’s a comprehensive breakdown of what we know about the iQOO Z10 so far.
Reports indicate that the iQOO Z10 is expected to be priced at Rs 21,999 for the 128GB storage variant. However, during the launch, iQOO may offer an enticing bank discount of Rs 2,000, which would effectively reduce the price to Rs 19,999. This information emerged from a report by SmartPrix. Considering that the iQOO Z9 was introduced at a similar price point, this pricing appears plausible.
While several specifications have emerged through leaks, iQOO has also officially confirmed certain details about the smartphone. The company announced that the iQOO Z10 will boast an impressive 7,300mAh battery, along with rapid 90W charging capabilities. This announcement was made via the company’s X (Twitter) account. According to iQOO, the smartphone can charge from 0 to 50% in an astonishing 33 minutes. In contrast to some other brands that have started omitting fast chargers from their retail packages, iQOO is expected to include this accessory.
On the hardware front, the smartphone is geared to be powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chipset. If the rumors hold true, the device is expected to achieve an impressive AnTuTu score of around 7.6 lakh, positioning it as a high-performance contender in the mid-range smartphone sector.
In terms of display, the iQOO Z10 is rumored to feature a quad-curved design with a remarkable 5,000 nits peak brightness. Despite housing a large capacity battery, the device is curiously designed to be only 7.89mm thick, and it will likely incorporate a triple rear camera system, catering to photography enthusiasts.
As exciting as this information sounds, it is important to remain cautious, as the official launch is just around the corner. We recommend taking this information with a grain of salt until it is officially confirmed.