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iQoo 7 flagship smartphone is scheduled to launch in January and the corporate could be anticipated to launch three or 4 different telephones with Snapdragon 888 in February, in accordance to a tipster. The iQoo 7 was lately confirmed by the corporate as its upcoming flagship smartphone and a poster shared by iQoo reveals some particulars concerning the cellphone’s design. The smartphone will sport a triple rear digital camera setup and would be the official gaming machine for the KPL Games (King Pro League) eSports occasion in China.
As per a publish by Digital Chat Station on Weibo, iQoo 7 could launch by mid-January in China. The tipster additionally goes on to declare that the corporate can even launch three to 4 new smartphones powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 SoC earlier than the Spring Festival in China that ends on February 12, 2021.
Recently, the corporate confirmed the iQoo 7 flagship, and likewise introduced that the iQoo 7 would be the official gaming handset for the KPL Games (King Pro League) eSports occasion in China. The KPL eSports occasion is held in autumn and spring seasons yearly in the nation.
We are but to get an official launch date, however, as per a poster shared by the corporate, the iQoo 7 encompasses a triple rear digital camera setup. The cellphone’s again end means that it would get a BMW Special Edition mannequin amongst different finishes. The smartphone may even have an in-display fingerprint scanner. The iQoo 7 sequence is probably going to be a successor to iQoo 5 sequence that was launched in August this yr.
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