iQOO Neo 10 with 120W Charging, 144Hz Display, 50MP Camera Launched

Chintan Jain
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A(caps)lright, let’s cut through the marketing noise and get real about this iQOO Neo 10. The thing just landed in India, and honestly, it’s making a whole lot of noise in the so-called “mid-premium” crowd. It’s aimed squarely at gamers and folks who want their phone to move at the speed of light. We’re talking Snapdragon 8s Gen 4, a monster cooling system, and—get this—the first phone in its bracket to push 144fps gaming in India. Starts at ₹31,999, which, for specs like these, is kind of wild. The big guys should be sweating a bit.

iQOO Neo 10 front view showing 6.78-inch 144Hz AMOLED display

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iQOO Neo 10 Price & Versions

You’ve got options. The base 8GB RAM/128GB storage is ₹31,999. Bump up to 8/256GB for ₹33,999, or 12/256GB for ₹35,999 if you’re feeling flush. The power-hungry maniacs can grab the 16GB/512GB beast at ₹40,999. Colors? Pick from “Inferno Red” (which sounds like a Hot Wheels car) and the slick “Titanium Chrome.” Pre-bookings went live May 27, and if you want to just buy it outright, that’s happening from June 3 on Amazon and iQOO’s own store.

Snapdragon 8s Gen 4: No Joke Performance

This chip isn’t messing around. Paired up with the Q1 gaming chip, it munches through heavy hitters like PUBG Mobile and COD: Mobile, spitting out a bonkers 144fps. Never thought I’d see that on a non-flagship. The 3,000Hz touch sampling is just showing off at this point—one tap and boom, instant response.

7,000mAh Battery, 120W Charging: Juice For Days

Worried about battery? Forget it. 7,000mAh is basically a power bank in disguise, and 120W charging gets you from zero to half in less time than it takes to microwave popcorn. There’s even bypass charging, so your phone doesn’t turn into a frying pan while gaming. Go ahead, stream 4K cat videos all day.

144Hz AMOLED Screen: Silky Smooth

Big and beautiful—6.78 inches, 1.5K resolution, and a 144Hz refresh rate for that buttery scroll. Bright enough to blind you at 5,500 nits peak (don’t actually test this), plus 4,320Hz PWM dimming so your eyes don’t revolt after a doomscroll session. Whether you’re gaming or just stalking your ex on Instagram, it looks slick.

iQOO Neo 10 50MP dual rear camera with Sony IMX882 sensor

Camera: Sony IMX882, Not Just For Show

The rear shooter is a 50MP Sony IMX882 with OIS, plus an 8MP ultra-wide for cramming in all your friends. Shoots sharp pics and solid 4K video, and the 32MP front cam won’t make you look like a zombie in low light. Night mode and AI jazz if you’re lazy about manual tweaks.

7,000mm² Vapour Cooling: Stays Chill

The cooling system is massive—7,000mm² vapor chamber, not just a fancy graphite strip. Multi-layer copper action keeps the phone cool even when you’re rage-quitting Genshin Impact. If you’re into long gaming sessions or streaming, you won’t have to worry about lag from overheating.

IP65: Built Tough, Looks Flashy

Not every phone in this price range bothers with protection, but the Neo 10’s got IP65. Dust, splashes, gym sweat—bring it on. Still manages to look premium though, at just over 8mm thick and 206 grams. Not a brick.

Software: Android 15 + FuntouchOS 15

Runs Android 15 out of the box, skinned with FuntouchOS 15. Loads of gamer features—Game Space, voice changer, performance tweaks, you name it. Light on bloatware, so you’re not deleting junk for an hour after unboxing. Three years of updates, so it won’t be ancient next year.

iQOO Neo 10 gaming mode interface with Q1 chipset and 144fps gameplay

Storage/RAM: Fast Everything

UFS 4.1 storage, LPDDR5X RAM—translation: it’s fast. Boots up quick, apps open in a blink, even big files and video edits are smooth. Basically, it keeps up with whatever chaos you throw at it.

Connectivity: All The Bells & Whistles

Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, 5G (obviously), GPS, NFC, OTG, USB-C—all here. In-display fingerprint scanner too, so you can flex on your iPhone-using friends. Pretty much set for the next few years.

Who’s the iQOO Neo 10 for? 

Honestly, if you’re a gamer, a content creator, or just someone who wants all the shiny, high-end specs but not that “I just sold a kidney” price tag—this phone’s basically calling your name. 


FAQs about iQOO Neo 10


Is the iQOO Neo 10 good for gaming?
Oh, totally. 144fps gameplay, a dedicated gaming chip, plus fancy cooling so you don’t lag out in the middle of a boss fight? It’s a gamer magnet.

Does the iQOO Neo 10 support 5G?
Yep, and it’s not just “bare minimum” 5G either—multiple bands, plus Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4. Basically, it’s got more future-proofing than a Marvel superhero.

How fast does it charge?
Plug it in, go make a sandwich, and it’s already at 50%. Under 10 minutes with that 120W charger. Wild.

iQOO Neo 10 design in Inferno Red and Titanium Chrome finishes


How tough is this thing?
IP65 means dust won’t sneak in and splashes are no biggie. You probably shouldn’t take it swimming, but it can handle a little chaos.

Does it ship with Android 15?
Fresh out the box, it’s rocking Android 15 with FuntouchOS 15. No waiting around for updates that never come.

Wrapping it up…

The iQOO Neo 10? Kind of a game-changer for under Rs. 40,000 in India. Fast as hell, cool under pressure, charges up like it’s late for a meeting, and that AMOLED display is easy on the eyes. If you’re thinking of leveling up your phone in 2025, this thing should be on your radar. Honestly, iQOO nailed it—this might be their hottest drop yet.

Cheers!!!

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