New leaks have confirmed the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chip and 120W charging of the iQOO Neo 10’s global variant. Vivo also revealed the official design of the phone in India.
Vivo launched the iQOO Neo 10 series in China last year. The lineup includes the vanilla iQOO Neo 10, which is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3.
The brand is already preparing to launch the model in the international market, as indicated by its Geekbench listing and other certifications. However, instead of employing the same SoC as its Chinese counterpart, its Geekbench listing has revealed that it would instead use the new Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chip.
In addition to the chip, Geekbench confirms the phone’s 12GB RAM variant and its Android 15-based OS.
Aside from those details, the TUV certification of the phone has confirmed its 120W charging support. Vivo has also started teasing the phone in India, where it revealed its design. According to the image shared by the company, the phone also comes in a Rally Orange colorway, which the Chinese variant offers. However, the global variant’s camera island appears to differ from that of its Chinese counterpart. Instead of a rectangular camera module, the iQOO Neo 10 in India will come with a square camera island with rounded corners. According to iQOO, the phone has two chips, one of which is expected to be a display chip.
It is currently unknown what the other differences are between the Chinese and global variants of the iQOO Neo 10. Yet, if it were to adopt many specs of the Chinese version, fans can expect the following:
- Snapdragon 8 Gen 3
- Adreno 750
- 12GB/256GB (CN¥2399), 12GB/512GB (CN¥2799), 16GB/256GB (CN¥2599), 16GB/512GB (CN¥3099), and 16GB/1TB (CN¥3599) configurations
- 6.78” 144Hz AMOLED with 2800x1260px resolution
- Selfie Camera: 16MP
- Rear Camera: 50MP Sony IMX921 main camera with OIS + 8MP ultrawide
- 6100mAh battery
- 120W charging
- Ultrasonic 3D fingerprint
- OriginOS 15
- Black Shadow, Rally Orange, and Chi Guang White