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iQOO Neo 10 review: Super smooth performer

iQOO Neo 10 review: Super smooth performer

Deccan Herald6 hours ago

iQOO Neo 10 is available in two colours-- Inferno Red and Titanium Chrome-- with prices starting at Rs 31,999 in India.
iQOO Neo 10 (2025)
★★★★☆
4/5
Specifications:
Display: a 6.78-inch 1.5K (2800×1260p) AMOLED display with 20:9 aspect ratio, support 144Hz refresh rate, and offer up to 5500 nits peak brightness | Processor: 4nm class Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 with Adreno 825 GPU | Configurations: 8GB RAM + 128GB storage, 8GB RAM + 256GB storage , 12GB RAM + 256GB and 16GB RAM + 512GB storage | OS: Android 15-based FuntouchOS 15 | Rear Side Camera: main 50MP (with 1/ 1.95-inch Sony IMX882 sensor, f/1.79 aperture, OIS: Optical Image Stabilisation) + 8MP ultra-wide angle lens (with GC08A3-WA1XA sensor, f/2.2) with LED flash on the back. | Front Camera: 32MP sensor (with f/2.45 aperture) | Battery: 7,000mAh battery with 120W SuperVOOC wired charger
iQOO Neo 10 5G.
Credit: DH Photo/KVN Rohit
iQOO Neo 10 CPU and GPU performance score on Geekbench 6.0.
Credit: DH Photo/KVN Rohit

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