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iQOO Z9x: Do Not Get Wet! The Slimmest Phone with a 6,000mAh Battery is Coming to India

Posted on the 09 May 2024 by Mayankgupta
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The iQOO Z9x 5G phone will be launched in India on May 17. A microsite of the upcoming handset has gone live, confirming its availability on the Amazon e-commerce platform. Apart from this, the listing also revealed some new specifications of the smartphone. As already confirmed, the iQOO Z9x 5G phone was confirmed to feature the Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 chipset. And now let's know what information has emerged from the Amazon listing.

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iQOO Z9x main specifications revealed

According to the Amazon microsite, the iCo Z9X will be India's slimmest phone with a 6,000 mAh battery unit. It is claimed to last up to two days on a single charge. The device will support 44W fast charging and can be used for 10 hours after 30 minutes of charging. The upcoming phone will offer 8GB of physical RAM along with 8GB of virtual RAM and 128GB of in-built storage. However, its storage space can be expanded up to 1 TB.

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The iQOO Z9x 5G phone has a 6.72-inch screen with a punch-hole cutout centered on the top. It supports a seven-level 120Hz adaptive refresh rate and 1,000 nits peak brightness. In terms of audio, the device will include dual stereo speakers with Hi-Res certification. Also, the phone will get a 3.5mm headphone jack.

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The iQOO Z9x 5G is confirmed to have an IP64-certified dust and water-resistant rating. It has been teased as the first in the segment, though its price range is still undisclosed. For security, the phone will have a side-mounted fingerprint scanner embedded in the power button. The iQOO Z9x 5G will house a square camera module on the back, consisting of a 50-megapixel primary sensor and a secondary lens. Finally, the iQOO Z9x 5G will run on Android 14 operating system. It is rumored to receive two OS updates and three years of security patches.


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