Jakarta (ANTARA) – The iQOO 11S phone, which will be launched under parent company Vivo, will reportedly use the yet-to-be-announced Mediatek Dimensity 9300 chipset, according to a GSM Arena report on Monday.
Previously, iQOO released the iQOO 11 and 11 Pro phones in China in December 2022. GSM Arena stated that the iQOO 11S will retain many of the specifications already used in the iQOO 11 series.
The specs include Samsung’s 6.78-inch AMOLED E6 display, UFS 4.0 storage memory and LPDDR5X RAM.
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Meanwhile, Gizmochina reports details of other specifications of the iQOO 11S including two variants that will be presented, namely the 8GB RAM variant with 256GB storage and 12GB RAM with 256GB storage.
Regarding other sectors, such as the camera, battery, or fast charging capabilities, it is not yet known.
The iQOO 11S will have the model number V2304 for the China market. This smartphone is also planned for release in global markets, but will have a different model number unlike in China.
The device is expected to be released in the third quarter of this year or possibly debut around July or August this year.
Vivo on Wednesday (29/4) announced that it would incorporate the iQOO sub-brand into its main business. This is done to reduce operational costs and increase efficiency.
According to GSM Arena, the iQOO sub-brand merging into vivo is seen as not having an impact on the iQOO portfolio in the short term. This fusion will also mark the iQOO as a regular lineup of phones in the Vivo portfolio.
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