Key Points:
- It will support a fast charging solution
- The smartphone series will offer a 50 megapixel primary sensor
- It is believed to run on Android 12 out of the box
iQOO 9 series has officially confirmed to be unveiled in China on January 5 and now the company has also shared the camera information of the upcoming smartphone series. Let’s get into the article to check out the newly released information about the upcoming smartphones.
The newly shared image reveals the camera details of the upcoming smartphone series and it has confirmed that the devices will feature ‘50MP | GN5’ and ‘gimbal stabilization’ and it is also revealed that the upcoming iQOO 9 Pro will offer an ultrawide lens that features a 150-degree FOV similar to the upcoming Realme GT2 Pro. It is also believed that the upcoming iQOO 9 Pro will offer a fisheye mode and the same will enable you to capture ultrawide shots with a longer depth of field effect.
It is revealed that the upcoming iQOO 9 series will feature 4,700mAh battery. It is also confirmed that the devices will support 120W rapid charging and 50W wireless charging.
The upcoming smartphone series will feature a large rear camera module and the same is a horizontally wide camera module accommodating three lenses.
The devices will feature a Samsung AMOLED E5 display along with a Full HD+ resolution. It will be backed by a 4,650mAh± battery and the same will offer 120W fast charging.
It is also believed that the upcoming iQOO 9 will also support a micro-gimbal camera and the newly surfaced information also says that the device will feature a Samsung GN5 50-megapixel primary camera. The 1/1.5-inch sensor will offer a new dual-axis micro-gimbal stabilization.
Let’s wait for the official launching of the devices and we recommend you to stay tuned with us for more interesting information from the technological world at your fingertips.
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