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iQoo Neo 10 gets a refresh with two new colors

The iQoo Neo 10 in Alpine White colorway
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The iQoo Neo 10 in Alpine White colorway
Vivo’s sub-brand, iQoo, has revealed the Neo 10 will be available in two new color shades alongside the Inferno Red and Titanium Chrome. Though, specs-wise, these new colors are likely to share similar specs with the previous models. iQoo will launch two new colors on April 30 in India.

Vivo’s gaming-focused sub-brand, iQoo, has now officially announced that the Neo 10 will be available in two more color options. The company will launch these colors on April 30 in India. To recall, the iQoo Neo 10 launched last May with Inferno Red and Titanium Chrome colorways. According to iQoo’s X post, these will be joined by two more colors, namely, Alpine White and Asphalt Black. 

Specs-wise, these new colors are likely to feature the same specs as the previous models. This means the differences are expected to be cosmetic only. The smartphone ships with a 6.78-inch 1.5K 144 Hz AMOLED screen with a peak brightness of 5,500 nits. On top of this, it comes with the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset, iQoo’s self-developed supercomputing chip, and a massive 7,000 mAh battery with 120 W charging support. In terms of lenses, the device has triple cameras, consisting of a 50 MP primary camera, an 8 MP ultrawide shooter, and a 32 MP selfie camera. 

iQOO introduced the Neo 10 with Android-15-based Funtouch OS 15, and the company promised three major Android upgrades (up to Android 18) and four years of security patches until 2029. So, the new color models will likely follow the same. Furthermore, the pricing is also expected to remain the same. This means you get the 8 GB + 128 GB base model for ₹34,999 ($370), while the 8 GB + 256 GB, the 12 GB + 256 GB, and the top-end 16 GB + 512 GB will likely retail at ₹36,999 ($390), ₹38,999 ($410), and ₹43,999 ($465), respectively.

The iQoo Neo 10 will be available in four color options
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The iQoo Neo 10 will be available in four color options

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Abhinav Fating, 2026-04-29 (Update: 2026-04-29)