BBK subsidiary Vivo released the Vivo iQOO Neo earlier this month powered by last year’s Qualcomm flagship Snapdragon 845 chipset. The Neo has as its biggest asset the affordable pricing which it comes with coupled with a gaming-focused hardware setup. The iQOONeo was also made available in 6GB RAM and 8GB RAM variants. Looks like things are going to get even cheaper with the gaming phone soon as an iQOO Neo variant with 4GB of RAM has been certified by China’s telecoms regulatory agency TENAA.
The Vivo iQOO Neo is priced at 1,798 yuan (about $260) presently for the 6GB+64GB variant. So, we expect the 4GB RAM variant to come in at around 1,500 yuan (less than $200). Since the 6GB RAM variant is bundled with 64GB of internal storage, it is possible that we’ll be seeing 128GB storage onboard the 4GB RAM variant to even things up.
The Vivo iQOO Neo is currently only available in China but we expect the phone to be made available for the global market soon. When it does, you’ll get an affordable phone with a sturdy specs lineup.
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As a reminder, the phone features 6.38-inch Full HD+ Super AMOLED display with a 19.5:9 aspect ratio and comes with the trendy in-display fingerprint scanner as well as support for face unlock feature. In the camera department, it features a triple camera setup on the back, consisting of an 8MP f/2.2 ultra-wide angle camera and it is followed by the primary 12MP f/1.79 camera and then a 2MP f/2.4 depth sensor. On the front side, housed inside the notch in the display is a 12MP camera sensor with f/2.0 aperture. Keeping the lights on is a big 4500mAh battery with Vivo’s FlashCharge 22.5W fast charging technology.
The smartphone also comes with several features such as 4D Game Shock 2.0, anti-Bluelight eye protection, touch acceleration, a dedicated game mode, DC Dimming, dark mode with support for up to 300 different apps, and a dedicated Jovi Assistant button painted orange.
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