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iQOO 10 Pro Specifications, Features Leak, To Support 200W Fast Charging

There have been plenty of reports about iQOO reportedly looking to launch the all-new iQOO 10-series phones. And now, a new leak about the series appears to have leaked major details about the most powerful device in the line-up. As per a new leak, the iQOO 10 Pro could come with 200W wired charging support, along with featuring some other high-end hardware. 

The information comes courtesy of tipster Abhishek Yadav, who has also said the iQOO 10 Pro will be powered by the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor. If the news is indeed true, it would make the iQOO 10 Pro the fastest charging phone in the market, as other devices from Realme, Xiaomi, and OnePlus max out at 150W.

iQOO 10 Pro: Expected specifications

Over the past few days, there have been several reports about the iQOO 10 Pro. These leaks reveal that the iQOO 10 Pro will come with a 2K LTPO display supporting up to a 120Hz refresh rate. The panel will also have an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint scanner underneath for security. Under the hood, it comes with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset, making it one of the fastest phones in the market. 

The phone will also get an interesting set of cameras, with the iQOO 10 Pro coming with a 50MP primary rear camera for clicking pictures, along with other lenses. The iQOO 10 Pro is expected to pack a 4,700mAh battery. However, the most interesting feature about the device will be that it'll come with support for 200W fast charging and 60W/50W wireless charging.

Apart from this, we don't have more information about the phone. But we're sure that's going to change in the coming months as we get closer to the launch of the iQOO 10 series.



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