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Mobile Phones:   iQOO 10

News & Reviews:   iQOO 10

  • After being teased by iQOO for a while, the iQOO 10 Series has finally been released in China with impressive specs, including 200W fast charging; making the company the first manufacturer to feature such a feat. Comprising of the iQOO 10 and iQOO 10 Pro, read on further to find out more regarding both devices.

  • Previously, we reported that the iQOO 10 Series is set for release this 19 July and will be sporting a few top of the line features such as the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC. Now, the company has revealed that the device would also be featuring 200W fast charging; the first smartphone in the world to do so.

  • iQOO 10 Series set for release on 19 July 2022, to feature Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC

    iQOO 10 Series set for release on 19 July 2022, to feature Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC

    iQOO has today confirmed the release date of the iQOO 10 Series, comprising of the 10 and 10 Pro smartphones. Taking to its official Weibo account, iQOO revealed that the series will be launched on 19 July 2022 in China at 7.30pm local time.

  • iQOO 10 series may feature the first smartphone powered by the Dimensity 9000+ SoC

    iQOO 10 series may feature the first smartphone powered by the Dimensity 9000+ SoC

    The iQOO 10 Series has been in the rumour mills for quite some time now, with many tipsters claiming that the series will feature top of the line specs. Previously, we reported that the series may be the first with 200W fast charging and now, a new leak is pointing to the lineup being the first with a MediaTek Dimesnity 9000+ processor too.

  • iQOO 10 series could be the first to offer 200W fast-charging support

    iQOO 10 series could be the first to offer 200W fast-charging support

    July will be a great month with many smartphones powered by the latest Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 scheduled to debut. iQOO is also one of the brands presenting its offering, and it's said to be the iQOO 10 series. Before that happens, new information reveals that the device might also be the first to pack 200W fast-charging support.


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