iQOO Z3 5G: India’s first smartphone with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 768G processor

Vivo’s sub-brand iQOO is planning to launch a new smartphone in India. The new model called iQOO Z3 5G is company’s upcoming offering which is soon to be the first iQOO Z series handset in the country.

iQOO hasn’t yet revealed about the launch plans of iQOO Z3 5G. While Amazon India has confirmed that the phone will be available through its portal. Amazon India’s teaser page will be revealing the fast charging technology of the iQOO Z3 5G on June 1st. On June 2nd, the page will inform it’s customers about the camera features of the phone. On June 4th, Amazon will be revealing the full design and display details of the new iQOO smartphone. As revealed by the e-commerce portal, the iQOO Z3 5G will be India’s first handset to offer the Qualcomm Snapdragon 768G processor.

The teasers for the iQOO Z3 5G from the brand suggest that the phone will be targeted towards the Gen Z smartphone users in India. While there’s no word on the official pricing, the rumour mill suggests that it could cost around Rs 25,000 in the country.

Specifications:

The model yet to launch in India has already been introduced in China earlier this year. The iQOO Z3 5G offers a 6.58-inch full HD+ LCD display with HDR10+support and a 120Hz screen refresh rate. The Snapdragon 768G processor is accompanied by up to 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB of storage. In the camera department, the phone offers a 64MP main sensor on the back, which is aided by an 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens and a 2MP macro sensor. For selfies and video calling purposes, the iQOO Z3 5G is equipped with a 16MP camera that’s located in the waterdrop notch above the screen.

Other features:

The new iQOO model offers 5G connectivity, Bluetooth 5.1, dual-band Wi-Fi, a USB Type-C port, a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, and a 4,400mAh battery with support for 55W fast charging.

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