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iQOO Z1x Leaked Shot Reveals 5,000mAh Battery

Rumors surrounding the upcoming iQOO Z1x phone has revealed that its model number could be V2012A. The V2012A has recently been spotted at Geekbench and 3C certification platform. A Weibo user has shared a leaked shot of the alleged handset with some sort of benchmarking app running it. It has revealed the battery capacity of the device.

As can be seen in the below image, the V2012A handset is packed with a 5,000mAh battery. Its 3C appearance revealed that it could be coming with a 33W fast charger. The other thing that can be deduced from the image is that it is running on Android 10 OS. Since it is an iQOO phone, the Android OS will be customized with the iQOO UI.

The Geekbench listing of the V2012A had revealed that it is fueled by Snapdragon 765G. The SoC was found to be coupled with 8 GB of RAM. In the single-core test of Geekbench 4, it scored 2930 points and it recorded a score of 7838 in the multi-core test.

Rumors surrounding the iQOO Z1x have claimed that it will be sporting a punch-hole display that supports Full HD+ resolution. Also, the display will carry support for up to 120Hz refresh rate. The other specs of the phone are under wraps.

The iQOO Z1x is believed to be the cheaper version of the iQOO Z1 that debuted last month. The iQOO Z1 is the world’s first phone to feature the MediaTek Dimensity 1000+ 5G. It debuted with 2,198 Yuan ($310) price tag. The iQOO Z1x is expected to debut as the first non-flagship processor powered handset from iQOO. The phone is rumored to launch this month with an attractive pricing. However, the company is yet to confirm on its existence. Apart from iQOO Z1x, the Chinese firm is also said to be working on Snapdragon 865+ powered iQOO 3 Pro.

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