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iQOO Z10R With Curved AMOLED Display And 5700mAh Battery Launched: Price, Specs

iQOO Z10R With Curved AMOLED Display And 5700mAh Battery Launched: Price, Specs

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iQOO Z10R gets IP rating, features a dual camera system and packs a fast-charging battery priced under Rs 20,000
iQOO Z10R is the latest model from the company and the toned down version of the iQOO Z10 version to launch in the Indian market. The new iQOO Z-series phone is powered by a MediaTek Dimensity chipset, features a dual rear camera setup, and comes with IP rating for better durability against water and dust. It also packs a fast-charging battery and the adapter is bundled inside the box with the device. The iQOO Z10R sits in the sub-Rs 20,000 segment where you have brands like Vivo, Nothing's CMF Pro and more.
iQOO Z10R price in India starts at Rs 19,499 for the base 8GB +128GB variant, going up to Rs 21,499 for the 8GB + 256GB model. You also have a 12GB + 256GB version that is priced at Rs 23,499. iQOO Z10R India sale starts from July 29.
iQOO Z10R Specifications
iQOO Z10R sports a 6.77-inch quad-curved AMOLED display with FHD+ resolution supported, and 120Hz refresh rate also available. It is powered by MediaTek Dimensity 7400 chipset with up to 12GB RAM and 256GB storage. The new iQOO phone comes with Android 15-based Funtouch OS 15 version and will be offered 2 OS upgrades and three years of security updates. The software also includes AI features like Erase 2.0, Photo Enhance, Screen Translation and the regular Google AI tools like Circle to Search.
iQOO has equipped the device with a graphite cooling sheet that is claimed to handle the heating under the hood. It comes with 7.3mm thickness which makes it one of the thinnest in the segment and weighs 183 grams. The phone gets IP68 and IP69 rating to handle both dust and water
Even then, you get a 5,700mAh battery that supports 44W charging speed which is again the trend that most brands have picked up this year. On the imaging front, iQOO Z10R gets a dual camera setup that has a 50MP primary sensor with OIS supported and a 2MP basic depth sensor. The front houses a 32MP shooter in the punch hole cut out. For connectivity, the phone offers 5G, Bluetooth 5.4, Wi-Fi 6, dual-SIM support, GPS, GLONASS and USB C port for charging and data transfer.
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