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iQOO Z10R India Launch Date Confirmed For July: Price And Specs We Can Expect

iQOO Z10R India Launch Date Confirmed For July: Price And Specs We Can Expect

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iQOO Z10R will be the next mid-range device from the brand in the country and here are some of the details we know about it.
iQOO Z10R will be the latest phone from the brand to launch in India and now we have the official details for the product and what it could offer. The new Z-series phone is expected to carry a lower price tag but not take a hit on features to appeal to more buyers. The company is likely to go with a MediaTek chipset to keep it engaging as well as feature an OLED display to offer more for the gamers.
iQOO Z10R India launch is confirmed for Thursday, July 24, 2025 and the brand is likely to offer livestream of the event via its official YouTube channel.
The Z10R launch details are here and most of the specs have been teased by the brand on its microsite.
The company is pitching this as a fully loaded device for 4K vlogging, with a likely dual rear camera system along with the aura ring light that we have seen previously on Vivo V-series phones. It is also getting a 32MP selfie camera, which is claimed to be a segment-first.
We should see the Z10R with Funtouch OS 15 version from day one. Reports say the iQOO Z10R could be priced below Rs 20,000 and with these suggested features and specs, the brand could have a decent offering in the market for buyers. We'll get the official details about iQOO Z10R and its price tag at the launch event next week.
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