iQOO Z8 leaks: Will switch to LCD display from AMOLED be a good move?
The leaks suggest a LCD display with up to 144Hz refresh rate support in the upcoming iQOO Z8.
We might see the LPDDR5 RAM and UFS 3.1 storage in iQOO Z8.
iQOO Z7 launched with an AMOLED display with up to 90Hz of refresh rate.
iQOO launched its Z series smartphone this year in March and already the leaks of its successor, iQOO Z8, are surfacing on the internet. The iQOO Z8 seems to roll out with some changes. The leaks suggest about the display, processor and battery of iQOO Z8. The company launched the Neo 8 series in China in May. After that it unveiled the iQOO 11s in India, so it seems that the launch of iQOO Z8 could happen soon.
Talking about the leaks, they suggest a LCD display with up to 144Hz refresh rate support in the upcoming iQOO Z8. However, iQOO Z7 had an AMOLED display but with much less refresh rate of 90Hz.
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Next up, we might see the Mediatek Dimensity 8200 chipset in iQOO Z8 paired with up to LPDDR5 RAM and UFS 3.1 storage. The smartphone could be packed with a 5000mAh battery with up to 120-watt fast charging support. The iQOO Z7 (Chinese version) also had the same battery configurations so this could be possible in iQOO Z8.
These are the leaked specs of iQOO Z8. Now let’s take a look at iQOO Z7’s specifications and do a little comparison.
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iQOO Z7 launched with an AMOLED display with up to 90Hz of refresh rate. Apart from that, it features a Mediatek Dimesnity 920 chipset paired with up to 8GB RAM. In the end, the smartphone packs a 4500mAh battery with 44-watt fast charging support.
So the specs configurations of both of these smartphones differ a lot. However, the AMOLED display should not be removed from the Z series. Apart from that, it’s good to see these upgrades in the iQOO Z8, only if these rumours are true. For that, stay tuned till iQOO makes an official announcement regarding iQOO Z8.
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