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iQOO Z6 Pro 5G launched in India with 66W charging and Snapdragon 778G SoC

More than a month after the regular Z6 5G’s launch, iQOO India has launched the Z6 Pro 5G smartphone in the market. In the days leading up to today’s event, we ran across the alleged renders and specifications of the iQOO Z6 Pro 5G. Even the brand was generous enough to spill some key details about the device like the Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G processor and a 66W fast charging support.

Let’s check out the officially confirmed iQOO Z6 Pro specifications now and see how close the leaks were.

iQOO Z6 Pro 5G Specs and Features

iQOO Z6 pro 5G

iQOO Z6 Pro 5G comes with a 6.44-inch FHD+ 90Hz AMOLED display with a 180Hz touch sampling rate, 1300 nits peak brightness, HDR10+ support, and a waterdrop notch. Inside that notch is a megapixel snapper for selfies and video calls. The camera setup, on the other side, has a 64MP frontrunner followed by an ultrawide and a macro sensor.

Unlocking the phone takes you to Funtouch OS based on Android 12. This is slapped on top of the Snapdragon 778G 5G compatible chipset. You can pick the device in up to 12GB RAM along with the Extended RAM 2.0 feature. 

iQOO Z6 Pro 5G

The phone is kept alive by a 4700mAh battery and 66W wired FlashCharge combo. To entice mobile gamers, the Z6 Pro is also geared up with a 4D linear vibration motor and a 32,923 mm2 Liquid Cooling chamber.

iQOO Z6 Pro 5G India Price and Availability

The iQOO Z6 Pro 5G will be retailing through Amazon at ₹23,999 for the base 6+128GB variant, ₹24,999 for the 8+128GB model, and ₹28,999 for the 12+256GB edition. However, as part of a limited-period launch offer, you can grab the phone for ₹22,999 during the Amazon Summer Sale event. Besides Amazon, the phone is available on the iQOO online store.

As for other news, reviews, feature stories, buying guides and everything else tech-related, keep reading Digit.in.



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