Vivo recently expanded its iQOO lineup in China with the new iQOO Neo 855 model. The phone comes with a powerful Snapdragon 855 processor with up to 8GB of RAM and triple cameras at the back. Today, Vivo has just revealed a special edition variant of the device, the iQOO Neo 855 ‘Flying Horse of Gansu’ Edition. If you are someone living in China who’s a big fan of China’s cultural relics, this can be an enticing option.
The Flying Horse of Gansu, also known as the Bronze Running Horse is a Chinese bronze sculpture that has become a big part of China’s cultural heritage. The sculpture portrays a galloping horse treading on a flying swallow. It’s known for its unique and carefully balanced dynamics.
This custom iQOO Neo 855 gift box costs the same as the regular version at ¥2298 (~$325) and comes with a key chain, a power bank as well as a notebook that’s based on the Bronze Galloping Horse’s theme. As for the specifications, they are exactly the same as the regular version.
The complete specs of the iQOO Neo 855 can be found below.
- 6.38-inch 1080 x 2340 AMOLED display with DC Dimming and HDR10
- Snapdragon 855
- 6GB/8GB RAM
- 64GB/128GB/256GB
- 12MP f/1.79 Sony IMX363 primary rear camera + 8MP f/2.2 120° ultrawide-angle camera + 2MP f/2.4 depth sensor
- 16+MP f/2.0 S5K3P9 selfie camera
- 4500mAh battery
- Audio Jack
- USB Type-C port
- In-display fingerprint scanner
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