iQOO 9T 5G colour options, design confirmed ahead of India launch

By B2B Desk | Jul 18, 2022

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The launch of the iQOO 9T India is imminent. The company has started teasing the details and key features of its future mobile phone in India. The exact date of the iQOO 9T India is unknown, but the company has confirmed that it will launch its phone with the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC later this month.


iQOO 9T will be available for purchase through Amazon. The company confirmed the color scheme and the 9T 5G design. iQOO 9T 5G will be launched in black with BMW Legend Edition color options. Both variants have a two-color pattern on the back. The area around the camera has a bright black color.

The black color has a special feature under the camera. The BMW Legend Edition, on the other hand, has a white panel with black, blue and red colors.

It has been confirmed that the iQOO 9T 5G has a three-camera configuration on the back. It is rumored to have a 50 MP Samsung GN5 sensor with cardan-like stabilization. It will also have a 13 MP ultra-wide camera and a 12 MP camera. IQOO also confirmed that the 9T 5G will have the Vivo V1 + ISP for improved camera features.

It is rumored that the phone will get a 6.78-inch AMOLED screen, 120 Hz, and Full HD + resolution. There will be a cutout for the 16 MP front -facing camera. Under the hood, the phone will pack a 4700 mAh battery with 120 W plugged in quickly in the box.

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