By: Mary Jones
xiaomitrends
Our review unit is the Legend edition, which represents the collaboration between BMW Motorsport and iQOO marketing campaign.
you will find the SIM slot along with a single-grille loudspeaker and the Type-C port with white antenna bands on both sides. On the right, the company has incorporated a matching blue-hued power button along with volume rockers
The iQOO 9 draws power from a Snapdragon 888 Plus SoC and the variant we have has 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage.
Gaming is something on which iQOO is heavily focusing on with the iQOO 9, similar to how it did with the iQOO 7. Unfortunately, another disappointment took place when I ran Call of Duty Mobile.
iQOO 9 is backed by a 4,350mAh battery with insanely fast charging that can charge the phone with 120W of power. The only other phones that currently support 120W charging in India
iQOO 9 has a triple rear camera setup. It includes a 48-megapixel Sony IMX598 primary sensor with an f/1.79 lens, a 13-megapixel sensor with an ultra-wide-angle f/2.2 lens
new iQOO 9 houses a triple-camera module-- main 25mm 48MP (IMX598 sensor, f/1.79, Gimbal-based OIS: Optical Image stabilization, 1/2.0-inch lens size, 0.8µm pixel size
Most of the rival brands have taken a shine to the glossy and smooth shells for their phones and also colour options too, are limited.
The iQOO 9 from the Chinese brand is aiming to cater to the gamers looking for a smartphone under Rs 50,000. Apart from that, let's take a look at what it has to offer.
The aluminium rails all-around look decent and iQOO has coloured the power button blue with a texture that adds to the look of the phone
Now, the iQOO 9 sets itself apart with the Plus variant of the Snapdragon 888 while no other smartphone in its price range has this SoC. You may not witness a performance