iQOO Neo 5 is all set to launch on March 16, and ahead of the launch, live pictures of the phones have surfaced online. The live pictures of the device confirm rumours we've heard in the past, including design details about the device. The new pictures show the iQOO Neo 5 will come with three cameras on the back and one on the front behind a punch hole.
The upcoming iQOO Neo 5 is said to be the successor to the Neo 3 which was launched in April last year. The phone will feature powerful specs, including the Snapdragon 870 processor which was announced recently as a slightly upgraded version of the 865 Plus chipset.
Talking about the live pictures, the triple camera lens on the device appears to be a basic one with three simple lenses on it. Previously, there were reports about the device sporting a sophisticated telephoto camera, however, that appears to not be the case. At the front of the phone, the live images show a flat panel. This according to reports could be an OLED display capable of working at up to 120Hz refresh rate.
iQOO Neo 5 images leakedApart from this, there's little we know about the device, but as we mentioned above, previous reports suggest the iQOO Neo 5 will come with the Snapdragon 870 chipset with Origin OS out of the box.
As per previous leaks, the iQOO Neo 5 features a Super AMOLED screen that supports 120Hz high refresh rate and will likely have a notch cutout for the 16MP selfie camera. Its chassis is expected to be made out of aluminium for increased durability. The phone is rumoured to be powered by the Snapdragon 870 processor that has an octa-core CPU with Adreno 650 GPU and Snapdragon Elite gaming features.
Previous reports have said the iQOO Neo 5 is rumoured to have triple cameras on the back that consists of a primary 48MP camera with a Sony IMX598 sensor, a 13MP ultra-wide-angle camera and a 2MP camera which could either be a macro camera or a depth sensor. The phone is expected to be equipped with a 4,000mAh battery.
from Latest Technology News https://ift.tt/3sIu2tU
No comments:
Post a Comment