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iQOO 3 4G & 5G official pricing leaked ahead of official announcement

iQOO will announce their latest iQOO 4G and 5G flagships in India on February 25th next week. This gaming-centric smartphone had achieved a record-breaking score of 597,583 points on AnTuTu in terms of performance and is likely to be one of best gaming phone in the market.

iQOO 3 Rear Design
iQOO 3 Rear Design

Even though the iQOO 3 has yet to be announced, but the folks over at 91Mobiles had managed to get it’s official pricing ahead of time. According to them, the 4G variant is expected to cost around Rs.35,000 (US$488), while the 5G variant is expected to set you back with around Rs.40,000 (US$558) and could go as high as Rs.45,000 (US$628).

Certainly, the iQOO 3 isn’t the cheapest gaming phone in the market, but is sure have loads of exciting features to offer. The device is expected to be the first Snapdragon 865-driven gaming phone in the market. It will come with 5G connectivity, and is able to support both standalone (SA) and non-standalone (NSA) modes.

Besides that, it was also revealed earlier that the iQOO 3 will arrive with 12GB worth of RAM and a respectable 256GB internal storage space under the memory compartment. A recently released video teaser also confirmed that the device will tout a respectable 4,440mAh battery which supports the company’s latest 55W Super FlashCharge technology that could charge the device from 0 to 50% within 15 minutes.

On the flip side, there will be a rectangular camera module that house a quad-camera setup along with a LED flash. According to it’s TENAA listing, it’s quad-cameras will consist of a 64 megapixels main shooter, a pair of 13 megapixels sensors, as well as a 2 megapixels sensor.

Source: 91Mobiles

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