iQOO Z6 Pro 5G's specs detailed ahead of April 27 launch

Sagar, 23 April 2022

iQOO introduced the iQOO Z6 5G in India last month and it's set to launch its Pro model in the Asian country next week - on April 27. iQOO previously said that the Z6 Pro 5G will be "India's fastest smartphone in 25K segment," and it will come with the Snapdragon 778G SoC and 66W fast charging. Now, just a few days ahead of the event, iQOO has detailed more specs of the Z6 Pro 5G through Amazon.in to build hype around it.

The iQOO Z6 Pro 5G will pack a 6.44" FullHD+ AMOLED screen with a 90Hz screen refresh rate, 180Hz touch sampling rate, 1,300 nits peak brightness, and HDR10+ certification. The smartphone will also have a VC Liquid Cooling system on board, advertised to reduce the CPU temperature by 12°C. The liquid cooling area will be 32,923 mm2, and the vapor chamber area will span 2,100 mm2.

iQOO Z6 Pro 5G will come with 90Hz AMOLED screen and VC Liquid Cooling iQOO Z6 Pro 5G will come with 90Hz AMOLED screen and VC Liquid Cooling
iQOO Z6 Pro 5G will come with 90Hz AMOLED screen and VC Liquid Cooling

The Z6 Pro 5G will have three RAM options - 6GB, 8GB, and 12GB. All three models will come with the Extended RAM feature, which will expand the RAM virtually by 2GB on the 6GB RAM version and 4GB on the 8GB and 12GB variants.

The smartphone will sport a 64MP primary camera on its rear, joined by ultrawide and macro units.

iQOO Z6 Pro 5G will have three RAM options and feature 64MP primary camera iQOO Z6 Pro 5G will have three RAM options and feature 64MP primary camera
iQOO Z6 Pro 5G will have three RAM options and feature 64MP primary camera

The iQOO Z6 Pro 5G will also come with a Z-axis linear motor for 4D Game Vibration, and fueling the entire package will be a 4,700 mAh battery with 66W charging support.

iQOO Z6 Pro 5G will come with Z-axis linear motor and 4,700 mAh battery iQOO Z6 Pro 5G will come with Z-axis linear motor and 4,700 mAh battery
iQOO Z6 Pro 5G will come with Z-axis linear motor and 4,700 mAh battery

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