iQOO 9, the anticipated upcoming handset from the Vivo sub-brand, is said to be making its way to the market soon. We can’t keep calm over it. While we’re waiting for the iQOO Neo5s series to debut on December 20, 2021. The brand’s next-gen flagships secured new certifications on China’s 3C platform. iQOO 9 (vivo V2171A) and Pro (vivo V2172A) come with 120W fast charging just like the earlier smartphones of the same brand.
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iQOO 9 Specifications And Availability
Now, the smartphone, bearing code name V2171A, appears to have been certified by China’s electronics certifying authority 3C.
It is known that iQOO 9 will carry a 4,550 mAh battery. While the Pro should bring a slightly larger 4,700mAh cell. The rest of the rumoured specs for both handsets include 120Hz AMOLED displays, Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipsets. It is said to have micro-gimbal cameras just like on Vivo’s flagship X-series.
The leaks, however, have suggested that the iQOO 9 may come with gimbal stabilization in its rear camera, which in turn may make for one of its key new features
iQOO launched the iQOO 8 and iQOO 8 Pro smartphones in China in August. Both these devices flaunt an AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and a triple camera setup at the back. These phones are yet to be introduced in the Indian market.
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iQoo launched the iQoo 8 and iQoo 8 Pro smartphones in China in August. Both these devices flaunt an AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and a triple camera setup at the back. These phones are yet to be introduced in the Indian market. At this point, we will have to wait for more confirmation for the iQOO 9 series phones.
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