iQoo 9T 5G listed on Amazon, to launch in India soon – Times of India

iQoo 9T 5G listed on Amazon, to launch in India soon – Times of India

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iQoo 9T 5G is all set to launch in India soon. Earlier this month an online report revealed that the Chinese smartphone maker may launch the iQoo 9T 5G in India later this month. Now, an Amazon listing confirms the launch of the smartphone in India.
The ecommerce major has created a dedicated webpage for the upcoming iQoo 9T smartphone. The landing page does not specify the exact time or launch date of the smartphone. The listing also reveals that the smartphone will sport a BMW Motorsport-inspired design with three colour stripes on the rear panel. The teaser image also shows the triple rear camera setup. The smartphone is also said to feature Vivo’s V1+ imaging chip which was used in the recently launched Vivo X80 Pro.
iQoo 9T speculated features
Tipster Mukul Sharma has leaked the likely specifications of the upcoming iQoo 9T smartphone. As per the leak, the yet-to-launch iQoo 9T is said to be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset. The smartphone is expected to house an AMOLED E5 display with 120Hz refresh rate.
iQoo 9T is tipped to sport a 50MP main camera with a Samsung GN5 sensor. The camera is also said to feature real-time extreme night vision support. The smartphone is also expected to pack the V1+ imaging chip from Vivo. This new imaging chip is used in Vivo’s flagship smartphone — Vivo X80 Pro. iQoo 9T is also rumoured to come with 120W fast charging support.
iQoo 9T expected launch
A recent online report by GSMArena revealed that iQoo is expected to launch the iQoo 9T in India by the end of July. The smartphone is said to come in two variants — 8GB+128GB and 12GB+256GB. The smartphone is expected to come with LPDDR5 RAM and UFS 3.1 storage.

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