iQOO launched the Neo 10R in India on March 11, and the Neo 10 is now confirmed to launch on May 26 in two color options: Inferno Red and Titanium Chrome. The Amazon listing also reveals the key specifications of the phone.

First of all, this isn’t the same as the Chinese iQOO Neo10, which launched back in November. Instead of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 used in the Chinese version, the Indian variant is powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4. For context, this is the same chip that powers the iQOO Z10 Turbo Pro, which is also exclusive to China. In fact, the Neo 10 (India) is speculated to be a tweaked version of the Z series device. According to iQOO, the upcoming device scores over 2 million on AnTuTu, which is impressive.

The phone comes with a “Dual Chip Power” tagline, and the secondary chip is the Supercomputing Chip Q1—the same one that enables 144fps gaming on the iQOO Neo 9 Pro. To recall, the recently released iQOO Neo 10R lacks this secondary chip and the MEMC feature.

This dual-chip setup is paired with LPDDR5X Ultra RAM and UFS 4.1 storage. iQOO claims 36% higher data transfer speeds and 49% faster app installation—though they didn’t clarify which phone these figures are compared against. However, they did clearly state that this will be the “segment’s first 144fps gaming smartphone.”

All of this is powered by a 7000mAh battery, another plus point carried over from the Z10 Turbo Pro. It supports 120W wired fast charging and bypass charging for long gaming sessions. For those unfamiliar, this feature lets your phone draw power directly from the adapter, helping reduce heat generation and preserve battery health.

While pricing is still under wraps, the “segment’s first 144fps gaming smartphone” tagline suggests it will be priced lower than the Neo 9 Pro, which launched at ₹35,999.

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