iQOO 12 series revealed: What camera and display to expect from next-gen flagship

Last year, iQOO launched the iQOO 11 series in December, which included iQOO 11, iQOO 11 Pro and iQOO 11S. The iQOO 11 Pro was the first smartphone to get the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 and claimed to be the fastest smartphone in the world at that time. Now the company is tipped to gear up for its successor, the iQOO 12 series. The iQOO 12 series has been in the headlines for quite some time now. A new leak has surfaced on the internet which hints at the hardware configuration of iQOO 12. Let’s get into it. 

MySmartPrice spotted a blog post by a famous tipster, DigitalChatStation. The blog post revealed some details about the iQOO 12, including its display, camera sensors, body, battery, and other features. The tipster based these revelations on the specifications of the iQOO 11 Pro but did not disclose which iQOO 12 series smartphone could potentially launch with these rumored specifications. We are speculating that it might be the iQOO 12 Pro.

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The forthcoming iQOO 12 Pro is tipped to feature a Samsung E7 AMOLED display. The tipster, however, didn’t reveal the display size but said the 2K AMOLED display would support up to 144Hz refresh rate. 

Further, the tipster also added a 50-megapixel OV50H primary sensor and a 64-megapixel OV64B periscope lens in the iQOO 12 Pro.

The smartphone is also rumoured to launch with a metal frame for improved protection. Additionally, it could feature a 200-watt fusion fast charging support, just like its predecessor. 

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Some more additional features such as USB Type-C 3.x port and an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor have been tipped. 

Previously, iQOO was rumoured to feature the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor in the iQOO 12 Pro. Along with that, the device could come with up to 24GB RAM and 1TB storage. It might also run on Android 13 OS out of the box. 

Fuente: Digit

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