The iQOO Z1x arriving on July 9 was
rumored to come with a Snapdragon 765G SoC under the hood and putting all the
rumors and speculations to rest, the company today confirmed that the Z1x will
indeed have a Snapdragon 765G chipset at the helm and it will support dual-mode
5G (SA/NSA).
Previously, iQOO confirmed that Z1x will
sport a 120Hz display with a punch hole in the top-right corner, pack a 5,000
mAh battery with 33W fast charging, and come with a USB-C port and 3.5mm
headphone jack in tow.
The images of the Z1x shared by the
company revealed the smartphone's design which is similar to the Z1's, but upon
closer inspection, you can notice that the LED flash has been moved to the
right side of the cameras.
iQOO hasn't revealed the entire specs
sheet of the Z1x yet but the smartphone was spotted on TENAA with its full
specs, which include a 6.57" FullHD+ TFT screen, up to 8GB RAM and up to
256GB storage, and a total of four cameras - a 16MP selfie shooter on the front
and a 48MP main camera at the back joined by two 2MP units.
The phone will arrive in two versions -
8/128GB and 8/256GB, listed at CNY 2,198 (US$ 310/€ 275) and CNY 2,498 (US$ 350/€ 315),
respectively.