When vivo introduced the iQOO phone, it arrived with the slogan Monster Inside and had the 44W fast-charging, latest flagship chipset and plenty of software acceleration modes to back it up. Now a younger and more affordable handset was announced and its name is vivo iQOO Neo.
The phones most impressive feature is the Snapdragon 845 chipset. It is over a year old but is by no means underpowered. The screen is 6.38 OLED panel with Full HD+ resolution, and the maker implemented a fingerprint scanner underneath.
The manufacturer has added touch acceleration for the digitizer, so tlyou will have zero lag when using in-game joysticks.
Next to the Qualcomm chipset we have 6/8 GB RAM and 64/128 GB storage. The triple camera on the back has a 12 MP main shooter, an 8 MP wide-angle lens and a 2 MP depth sensor, with the front-facing camera also taking 12 MP stills.
Since it is more of a mobile gaming rig, the iQOO Neo also has a dedicated cooling system – two multi-layer graphite slates sandwiching a vapor chamber and a piece of aluminum. The event host said the phone can reach 3 degree Celsius lower temperatures than other Snapdragon 845-powered smartphones.
The current trend among gamers in China dictates performance boosters, so the vivo iQOO Neo comes with AI Turbo, Center Turbo, Net Turbo, Cooling Turbo, and other features, all packed under the name Multi-Turbo.
vivo iQOO Neo in Purple and Black
Other specs worth mentioning are the Funtouch OS 9, based on Android Pie, and the 4,500 mAh battery that supports the 22.5W vivo FlashCharge that can top 50% of the power cell in 30 minutes.
Coming in Black or Purple, the vivo iQOO Neo will start from CNY1,798 ($260/230) for the 6/64 GB variant and go as high as CNY2,298 ($335/295), if you want an 8/128 GB unit. Pre-orders can be made on vivo’s own online store and major Chinese retailers, with the first flash sale scheduled for July 8.
Source (in Chinese)