Almost all top smartphone brands are running a dual-brand strategy. VIVO, which is among them, is no exception. Its iQOO sub-brand has been developed to compete with the Redmi, Honor, and Realme. One of the latest models from this brand is the iQOO 3. Recently, the successor of this phone appeared on GeekBench. That time, we learned about some features of the iQOO 3 Pro. And today, we got another batch of news. The latest news indicates this phone is considered to be an e-Sports phone and will be released soon.

iQOO 3 Pro

iQOO 3 Pro Features List

The leaked information claims the iQOO 3 Pro will sport a 6.56-inch S-AMOLED Samsung E3 screen with a 90Hz refresh rate. This full HD+ display will provide a touch sampling rate of 180Hz and support on-screen fingerprints.

Apart from this, the Gorilla Glass 5 panel protects the screen and back of the phone, and it is also equipped with a 6-series aluminum alloy frame. Under the hood, this phone is expected to carry the Snapdragon 865 Plus chip, LPDDR5, and UFS 3.1 storage. But it will not bring a microSD card slot. The iQOO 3 Pro will run on the Android 10-based system.

In terms of appearance, the iQOO 3 Pro will adopt a hole-punch screen. The ‘hole’ will host a 16-megapixel selfie camera. At the same time, on the back, we will find a three-camera system, including a 48-megapixel Sony IMX586 main lens and an 8-megapixel camera with super macro function and a 13 megapixel Samsung S5K4L6 portrait lens.

The phone will feature a 4,500mAh battery, which supports fast charging. It can be fully charged in 30 minutes. Other specifications of this smartphone include a liquid cooling technology and graphite sheet heat dissipation, an X-axis linear motor, super linear dual stereo speakers, and NFC.

The iQOO 3 Pro is expected to have three versions:

  • 8GB+128GB at 3998 yuan ($564);
  • 8GB+256GB at 4298 yuan ($606);
  • 12GB+ 256GB at 4698 yuan ($663).

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