The rumor mill is churning with details about the upcoming iQoo Z9 Turbo, a new addition to the company's smartphone lineup. Following the recent launch of the iQoo Z9, speculation is mounting regarding a higher-performance "Turbo" version. Leaks are providing insights into the phone's display, chipset, and other key specifications.
Rumored iQoo Z9 Turbo display.
A recent post by Digital Chat Station on Weibo has revealed potential specifications for the iQoo Z9 Turbo. The device is rumored to boast a 1.5K display, offering enhanced visual clarity. Powering the phone is expected to be a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset, paired with a substantial 6000mAh battery.
Additional leaks indicate a 144Hz refresh rate for smooth scrolling and gaming, a 50MP dual camera setup for photography, and support for 80W fast charging.
While iQoo has yet to officially confirm the launch date or any specific details about the Z9 Turbo, anticipation is building for an announcement in the near future.
Last week, iQoo released the iQoo Z9 5G, with a starting price of Rs 19,999 for the base model featuring 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. It is available in Graphene Blue and Brushed Green color options.
Key features of the iQoo Z9 5G include:
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