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After launching the iQOO 13 in China in November, iQOO is preparing for its Indian debut on December 3rd. Shortly after, the company might introduce another device. Reliable tipster Abhishek Yadav claims that the company is preparing to launch iQOO Neo 10R in the country.

If true, this would be the first for iQOO in India, as the company has never released a phone with the “R” suffix before. According to Yadav, the Neo 10R will offer three storage configurations: 8GB RAM with 128GB or 256GB storage and 12GB RAM with 256GB storage.

Details about the rest of the hardware remain under wraps, but iQOO’s past strategies might provide some clues. For instance, the iQOO Neo 9 Pro in India was a rebranded version of the Chinese Neo 9. If iQOO follows a similar approach, the Neo 10R might simply be a repackaged Neo 10 tailored for the Indian market.

What does the Neo 10 series offer?

Meanwhile, iQOO has already launched the Neo 10 series in China. The Neo 10 series boasts a familiar flat design reminiscent of last year’s Neo 9 series, but with slimmer bezels measuring a mere 1.4mm. While the frame remains plastic, the camera island gets a design refresh, and a vegan leather version adds a touch of novelty.

Both Neo 10 and Neo 10 Pro sport a large 6.78-inch 1.5K+ 144Hz 8T LTPO display. Its peak brightness goes up to a staggering 1800 nits globally and 4500 nits locally, a significant improvement over the Neo 9’s 1400 nits peak brightness.  

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Under the hood, the Neo 10 features the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, while the Neo 10 Pro runs on the Dimensity 9400 chipset. Both models include the Q2 gaming chip inherited from the upcoming iQOO 13 and a 6400mm² VC cooling system for sustained performance during intense gaming sessions.

Camera-wise, both Neo 10 and Neo 10 Pro rely on the Sony IMX921 main sensor, while the Pro model ups the ante with a 50MP ultrawide camera compared to the standard version’s 8MP offering.  

Both phones come with a substantial 6100mAh battery and support 120W fast charging with support for the 100W PPS protocol that promises a 50% charge in just 15 minutes. 

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