
iQOO Z3 to launch in India on June 8, said to be the first smartphone with Snapdragon 768G chipset
India Today
iQOO Z3 will now make its way to India following the launch of the smartphone in China back in March. It is said to be India's first smartphone with Snapdragon 768G SoC.
iQOO Z3 is set to launch in India next week as a mid-range offering by the Vivo sub-brand. The company has officially confirmed the launch date for the upcoming iQOO phone and is set to mark its debut in the country on June 8 at 12 pm. For those unaware, iQOO Z3 was launched in China back in March in three configurations. Now on its way to India, it promises to be the first smartphone in the country to be powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 768G chipset. The company will be revealing more of its specifications as we near the launch date. iQOO has put up a new microsite for the iQOO Z3, which lets visitors stay in touch with the updates on the phone's launch through a "Notify Me" button. Other than this, the microsite will be used to reveal some of the phone's fan-favourite features over the coming days.
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