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iQoo Neo10 Pro flagship-level charging seemingly confirmed in new leak

The Neo9 Pro. (Image source: iQoo)
The Neo9 Pro. (Image source: iQoo)
The iQoo Neo10 is depicted as an upcoming rival for the new Vivo X200 and Oppo Find X8 Android smartphones with the same new top-end MediaTek Dimensity 9400 silicon. Should that be the case, it might have the edge on those existing devices in certain potentially important ways, one of which might be confirmed in a new leak.

iQoo is thought to launch what might be touted as one of the fastest-charging flagship Android smartphone of the immediate future at a rate of 120W. Now, the same top-end spec is allegedly destined for the 13's premium mid-range counterparts.

The Neo series is thought to go up to 10 later in 2024 with 2 variants, one powered by the former Qualcomm flagship Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC and the other by the newer Dimensity 9400 from MediaTek.

One could launch as the Neo10 and the other as the 10 Pro - although both are thought to do so with compatibility for the same high-wattage power bricks from iQoo's parent OEM Vivo.

They all go by V12060Lxxxx-CN model numbers (that are potential clues to their specs in themselves), 1 of which has apparently been confirmed to support 120W wired charging by the UFCS regulator in China.

The "Neo10" and "10 Pro" may also have been identified by another safety body, 3C, as the Vivo V2425A and V2426A respectively in advance. Accordingly, the potentially compelling Oppo Find X8 (and, ironically enough, Vivo's own X200) rivals might indeed be official by December 2024 as currently predicted.

Meanwhile, the distinctively two-tone vegan leather iQoo Neo9 Pro is still available on Amazon in India.

The "Neo10", "10 Pro" and their alleged power brick pop up in new leaks. (Source: 3C via MySmartPrice)
The "Neo10", "10 Pro" and their alleged power brick pop up in new leaks. (Source: 3C via MySmartPrice)
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Deirdre O'Donnell, 2024-10-29 (Update: 2024-10-30)