iQOO U3x 5G listed online, pre-orders begins on March 22


iQOO has a couple of new devices aligned for launch in the coming days. Recently, iQOO confirmed the launch of iQOO Z3 5G smartphone on March 25th. Similarly, we may see the official launch of iQOO U3x 5G in the coming days as the device has now been listed online for pre-orders.

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The iQOO U3x 5G is now listed for pre-orders through Vivo China official websiteJD, and Suning. As you’d expect, the official renders of the smartphone is also available in these listings. The listing images reveal the teardrop notch display of the device.

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Also, it seems, it has a square-shaped camera module housing dual-camera sensors and an LED flash. The rear module should be of 13MP/2MP dual-camera setup and in the notch should house an 8MP selfie shooter.

iQOO U3x 5G: Comes in two colours and three storage options

Additionally, we can see the devices in Magic Blue and Gradient Grey colours from the listings. So, likely iQOO is providing only two colours to be chosen for the customers. While the JD listing provides a better insight into the storage options. Accordingly, iQOO U3x 5G will be available in three configurations; 4 GB RAM/128 GB storage, 6 GB RAM/64 GB storage, and 6 GB RAM/128 GB storage.

Rumour has it that the iQOO U3x 5G will likely be a rebranded edition of the Vivo Y31s 5G. Going by that, it will have a 6.58-inch LCD FHD+ display with a 90Hz refresh rate. As for the chipset, it could be powered by the Snapdragon 480 Mobile Platform.

While in terms of battery capacity, the iQOO U3x 5G should have a 5,000mAh battery with 18W fast charging support. The handset runs on the latest edition of Android OS the Android 11.

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