
iQOO 9T 5G colour options, design confirmed ahead of India launch
India Today
iQOO 9T India launch date is unknown but the company has confirmed to launch its smartphone with a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC later this month.
iQOO 9T India launch is imminent. The company has started teasing the key specifications and features of its upcoming premium smartphone in India. iQOO 9T India launch date is unknown but the company has confirmed to launch its smartphone with a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC later this month.
iQOO 9T will be available for purchase via Amazon. The company has confirmed the colour options and the design of the 9T 5G. The iQOO 9T 5G will launch in black and a BMW Legend Edition colour option. Both variants have a dual-tone rear panel design. The area around the camera module has a glossy black texture.
The black colour variant has a matte texture below the camera module. The BMW Legend Edition, on the other hand, has a white panel with black, blue and red colour stripes.
The iQOO 9T 5G is confirmed to sport a triple-camera setup on the back. It is rumoured to feature a 50MP Samsung GN5 sensor with gimbal-like stabilisation. There will also be a 13MP ultrawide camera and a 12MP portrait camera sensor. iQOO has also confirmed that the 9T 5G will feature Vivo’s V1+ ISP for improved camera performance.
The phone is rumoured to sport a 6.78-inch 120Hz AMOLED display with a Full HD+ resolution. It will sport a hole-punch cutout for the 16MP front camera. Under the hood, the phone will pack a 4700 mAh battery with support for 120W fast charging out of the box.
iQOO 9T 5G price in India is expected to be around Rs 50,000 in India. It will sit below the iQOO 9 5G and the iQOO 9 Pro 5G.

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