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iQOO Neo10 Pro+ design confirmed ahead of launch

iQOO Neo10 Pro+ design confirmed ahead of launch

GSM Arena08-05-2025
The iQOO Neo10 Pro+ is now available for pre-booking in China ahead of its official launch later this month. We also get our first official look at the device's design. It will feature a similar look to the Neo10 Pro but with a blue checkerboard pattern.
iQOO Neo10 Pro+ design
Based on the most recent specs leak, Neo10 Pro+ is expected to launch with the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, a 6.82-inch display with '2K' resolution and a 7,000mAh battery with 120W wired charging. The phone is set to feature dual cameras with a 50MP main shooter and an 8MP ultrawide lens.
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