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iQOO 9T with Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 Launching on August 2 in India

For some time, iQOO has been hyping the release of its flagship phone, the iQOO 9T. And as of right now, we have a launch date. The Brand has said that the iQOO 9T will debut on August 2 in India. Another phone from the firm featuring a BMW Motorsport design will be this one.

Coming Soon: iQOO 9T in India

The iQOO 9T will be released in India on August 2, while OnePlus will release the OnePlus 10T on August 3. Both phones will be powered by the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 CPU and will compete directly. There is no information on the debut event yet, but it will most likely be an internet event.

(Also see: iQOO Neo 6 5G Officially Launched in India with 80W Fast Charging)

The smartphone will have the image V1+ chip for superior night photography, support for MEMC capabilities, and the ability to convert SDR into HDR, according to iQOO, who also confirmed the presence of the chipset on board. We anticipate further camera features.

The iQOO 9T will also come with the Vapor Chamber Liquid Cooling System and be sold on Amazon India, which has a special website for it right now.

The 9T design has previously been disclosed by the manufacturer. With a large back camera hump and the distinctive color scheme influenced by BMW, it will resemble the iQOO 9 Pro in appearance. It also has a white rear panel with red and blue stripes. The phone is also confirmed to come in black.

Although there are still some unknowns, it is quite likely that the iQOO 9T is simply a rebranded version of the recently released iQOO 10. According to reports, it has a 120Hz AMOLED display, three 50MP cameras on the back, 120W rapid charging capability, and more. It will cost less than Rs 50,000, according to plans.

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