The iQoo Neo 7 and the upcoming iQoo 11 series were recently teased by the company’s VP. Now, a notable tipster has hinted that the iQoo Neo 7, powered by the Dimensity 9000+ SoC, will launch in China in October. Additionally, the tipster claims that the launch will be followed by the arrival of the iQoo 11 series in November and the Vivo X90 series in December. There is no word yet from Vivo regarding the launch of these phones.

According to a post from tipster Digital Chat Station on Weibo, the iQoo Neo 7 will be launched in China in October and will feature the MediaTek Dimensity 9000+ SoC. Earlier leaks about this iQoo phone suggested that it might feature a Full-HD+ display with a 120Hz refresh rate.

The iQoo Neo 7 is also said to feature a triple rear camera setup headlined by a 50-megapixel Sony IMX766V primary sensor. It will likely support 120W fast charging. It may also have an optical fingerprint scanner, an IR blaster and NFC support. The rest of the specifications are expected to be similar to the iQoo 10.

The Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC-powered iQoo 11 series is said to arrive in China in November. Qualcomm is expected to introduce this second generation Snapdragon 8 series chipset around the same time. The same tipster previously claimed that the Pro variant of this range will feature an E6 AMOLED flexible display with 2K resolution and 120Hz refresh rate.

Finally, Vivo may introduce two versions of the Vivo X90 series in December – one with a MediaTek Dimensity 9 series chipset and the other with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC. A recent report claims that the Vivo X90 Pro+ will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC. This Vivo smartphone may feature high-speed LPDDR5x RAM and UFS 4.0 storage. It is expected to include a 1-inch camera sensor and a camera with a telephoto lens.


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