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iQOO Z10R launched with Dimensity 7400 and 50MP 4K camera, priced at Rs 17,499

iQOO Z10R launched with Dimensity 7400 and 50MP 4K camera, priced at Rs 17,499

India Today24-07-2025
After weeks of teasing and dropping hints, the iQOO Z10R has officially launched in India. The latest affordable smartphone joins the iQOO Z10, iQOO Z10x and the iQOO Z10 Lite in the company's Z series. Some of the key highlights of this smartphone include its quad-curved AMOLED screen, which refreshes at 120Hz, a relatively large 5,700mAh battery — although not the biggest battery in the lineup — ample RAM, solid durability and, of course, a price point of under Rs 20,000. advertisementHere's everything you need to know about the newly launched iQOO Z10R — from its price and availability to its key specifications and features.iQOO Z10R: Price and availabilityThe iQOO Z10R is priced starting at Rs 19,499 in India for the base 8GB RAM + 128GB storage option. The mid and top-tier 8GB + 256GB and 12GB + 256GB storage options are priced at Rs 21,499 and Rs 23,499, respectively. The phone goes on sale starting July 29 at noon, via Amazon and iQOO's official India website.
As an introductory offer, the iQOO Z10R will be available for Rs 17,499, Rs 19,499 and Rs 21,499, respectively, for all its variants. Additionally, users can also opt for a Rs 2,000 instant bank discount on select cards or a Rs 2,000 exchange bonus on all devices. There's also a 6-month no-cost EMI option. Do note, this is a limited-time deal, so folks interested in the device should take action while they can.iQOO Z10R: Specs and featuresStarting from the front, the iQOO Z10R features a 6.77-inch quad-curved screen with an FHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. The company calls this phone the slimmest quad-curved phone in India — and deservingly so, as it measures just 7.39mm in thickness. There are two colours on offer — Aquamarine and Moonstone — and the phone's back panel design is quite similar to the iQOO Z9s, drawing some inspiration from Vivo's V-series phones. This makes sense considering the iQOO Z10R is the successor to the Z9s.The iQOO Z10R is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 5G chipset, paired with up to 12GB RAM and 256GB storage. The company claims this is the fastest Android smartphone in the sub-Rs 20,000 price point, with an AnTuTu score of 750,000. In the real world, expect similar performance to the Dimensity 7300 — the chip that powers the iQOO Z10x. Given the hardware, iQOO has also used a large graphite area to keep thermals in check during gaming or heavy use. There are dual stereo speakers and IP68/69 ratings, which add a bit of durability to the package. Interestingly, the phone also offers military-grade shock resistance with an official MIL-STD 810H certification.Under the hood, the iQOO Z10R features a 5,700mAh battery with 90W fast wired charging support. The phone also supports Bypass Charging, which should be useful during gaming to prevent heat build-up.advertisementApart from this, the iQOO Z10R runs Funtouch OS 15 atop Android 15, and supports a range of AI features such as Circle to Search, AI Note Assist, AI Screen Translation and AI Transcript Assist.In terms of optics, there's a 50-megapixel Sony IMX882 sensor at the back, capable of 4K recording. This is paired with a 2-megapixel depth sensor. On the front, the Z10R gets a 32-megapixel selfie camera that also supports 4K video recording.- Ends
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