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iQOO Neo 9 Pro tipped to launch in India in January with Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset

Vivo sub-brand iQOO recently launched the iQOO 12 5G smartphone in India. And now it seems Indian users need to be ready for another interesting iQOO phone that is the talk of tech town nowadays. We are talking about the iQOO Neo 9 series which has already appeared on IMEI and 3C. And just recently the company itself announced that it will launch the series in China in December.

iQOO Neo 9 series in India

Recently a tipster named Mukul Sharma wrote on X marking it “exclusive” that he confirmed that iQOO Neo9 Pro will soon be launched in India.

Further in his post, he wrote it can be launched in January of next year and can be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor. He shared the image of the smartphone and said “This design variant is DEFINITELY coming to India”. He has promised to share more about this smartphone in the coming days and we will keep an eye on it.

As per the company iQOO Neo 9 series will be the first batch to be equipped with the OriginOS 4. Both of the smartphones of the series are expected to be backed by a 5,000 mAh battery that supports 120 W fast charging.

If we talk specifically about the launch date of the series it is revealed to launch on 27th December, 2023.



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