iQOO, which has brought many models to the market as a sub-brand of Vivo and has successful representatives in the upper segment, has been bringing its new flagship series to the agenda for a while. With the teasers announced and published that will be introduced soon, the camera details of the series, which became clear both in terms of design and hardware, have now emerged.
The iQOO 9 series, which was revealed a few days ago in terms of design and has been known for a long time with its various features, will give what is expected on the camera side. The phone, which will have three cameras on the back, may be appreciated in countries where it is offered for sale with its wide camera setup and BMW M5 lines.
iQOO 9 series will have 50 Megapixel Samsung GN5 sensor
The iQOO 9 series, which will be introduced at the launch on January 5, will be ambitious on the camera side. The series, which comes with a wide camera platform similar to the camera setup of the Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra but does not have a second screen, will have a 50 Megapixel main camera. While the sensor of this main camera will be the Samsung GN5, the first models to come with this sensor will be the phones in this series.
The second camera of the pro model will be very useful especially for crowded groups. The second camera in this model will be able to take 150-degree ultra-wide-angle shots. Also, both models will feature Gimbal Stabilization.
Among these, the phones will have 120W fast charging support. However, the phone will have a GaN charger, not a standard charger. This means a more efficient, less hot and much smaller charger. These chargers, which are produced with a semiconductor called Gallium Nitride, are used from time to time by various manufacturers.
The series, which has very ambitious features such as Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor, 4700 mAh battery, 50W wireless charging, 2K resolution 120Hz scanning and 1000Hz touch sampling rate E5 AMOLED display, is expected to be introduced 5 days later.
So, do you think the iQOO 9 series will be successful? Did the resulting features satisfy you? You can specify in the comments…