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iQOO Z10 Lite Set To Surprise With Dimensity Chipset, Not Snapdragon

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    iQOO Z10 Lite New Chipset: Power That Lasts
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    More Information About Its Specifications
  • iQOO has officially unveiled its upcoming smartphone, the iQOO Z10 Lite, set to launch in India this month. Ahead of the release, the company has teased several exciting features of the device. The teaser images of iQOO’s latest mid-range offering showcase a sleek, boxy design with a dual-camera arrangement on the rear, placed within a vertical, pill-shaped module that also includes a flashlight. The surprising news is that the iQOO Z10 Lite will not have a Snapdragon chipset, but a MediaTek processor. So, here is everything you need to know.

    iQOO Z10 Lite New Chipset: Power That Lasts

    iQOO Z10 Lite to be powered by MediaTek chipset

    In an interesting turn of events, iQOO has announced that its upcoming iQOO Z10 Lite handset will not be powered by a Snapdragon chipset, but MediaTek Dimensity 6300.

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    Teasers shared by iQOO’s Indian arm on X also highlight that the Z10 Lite will come with an IP64 rating and include a 3.5mm headphone jack.

    More Information About Its Specifications

    iQOO also revealed that the Z10 Lite will sport a 50MP Sony camera on the rear, accompanied by a 2MP depth sensor. For selfies and video calls, it will feature a 5MP front camera. The smartphone will come equipped with several AI-powered features, such as AI Erase, AI Photo Enhance, and AI Document Mode.

    While iQOO has not disclosed the available memory configurations for the Z10 Lite, it confirmed the device will be offered in two color options: Titanium Blue and Cyber Green.

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