iQOO is preparing to unveil a range of new devices this month, which includes the Neo 9s Pro smartphone and the iQOO Pad 2 Pro tablet. Prior to their official debut, detailed specifications of both gadgets have been leaked by tipster Digital Chat Station, providing a comprehensive insight into what to expect.
iQOO Neo 9s Pro Specifications
The Neo 9s Pro is anticipated to feature a 6.78-inch display boasting a 144Hz refresh rate and 1.5K resolution. Notably, it will incorporate LTPO technology, enabling the display to dynamically adjust its refresh rate for improved power efficiency.
Internally, the phone will be powered by a Dimensity 9300+ processor combined with a maximum of 16GB of LPDDR5X memory and 1TB of UFS 4.0 storage. The rear of the device will house a dual camera setup, each camera boasting a resolution of 50MP, while a 16MP front camera will cater to selfies.
A substantial 5160mAh battery is expected to be integrated into the Neo 9s Pro, ensuring prolonged usage on a single charge. Additionally, the phone will support rapid 120W charging, facilitating quick power top-ups.
Additional Features and Details
The leak also hints at a variety of additional features present in the Neo 9s Pro, such as an in-display fingerprint sensor, an X-axis linear vibration motor for haptic feedback, an infrared sensor, and NFC support.
iQOO Pad 2 Pro Insights
Contrasting the Neo 9s Pro, the iQOO Pad 2 Pro will sport a 13-inch LCD display with an impressive 3.1K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate.
Powered by the same Dimensity 9300+ processor, the tablet will offer up to 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 512GB of UFS 4.0 storage for seamless multitasking and ample storage capacity.
The camera setup on the iQOO Pad 2 Pro will comprise a 13MP rear lens and an 8MP front sensor. To sustain its operations, the tablet will be equipped with a robust 11500mAh battery, complemented by rapid 66W charging capabilities.
Rumors also suggest the presence of an 8-speaker sound system for an immersive audio experience. While features like multi-device communication sharing are anticipated, the tablet is rumored to lack a fingerprint sensor for biometric authentication.