iQoo Z6 Pro 5G with Snapdragon 778G and 90Hz AMOLED display launched in India

iQoo Z6 Pro 5G
(Image credit: iQoo)

iQoo today finally launched the Z6 Pro 5G in India at a starting price of Rs 23,999. The device will be available for purchase during Amazon's Summer sale as well as from iQoo's online store.

The iQoo Z6 Pro 5G features the Snapdragon 778G and comes with 8GB of RAM along with 128GB of internal storage. The device features a 6.44-inch 90Hz AMOLED display with support for HDR10+. It also comes with a triple-camera setup that houses a primary 64MP camera.

In terms of usage, the smartphone would be capable of handling graphic intensive games like BGMI and COD Mobile without a hiccup as the chipset is proven to be the best mid-range offering that Qualcomm had launched last year. The Snapdragon 778G is still the most sought after chipset that provides good performance while also being power efficient.

iQoo Z6 Pro 5G pricing and availability

The smartphone is available in two colours - Phantom Dusk and Legion Sky. The iQoo Z6 Pro comes in three variants. The device gets either 6GB or 8GB RAM clubbed with 128GB of storage. While the highest variant comes with 12 GB of RAM and 256GB of storage.

Below is the pricing for both of these variants:

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iQoo Z6 Pro 5G variants and pricing
VariantPricing
6GB RAM/128 GB ROMRs 23,999
8GB RAM/128 GB ROMRs 24,999
12GB RAM/256GB ROMRs 28,999

iQoo is offering discounts on the smartphone as part of Amazon's Summer Sale and it will retail at an introductory price of Rs 22,999 on its first sale.

iQoo Z6 Pro 5G specifications

The iQoo Z6 Pro 5G sports a 6.44-inch 90Hz AMOLED display with a max brightness of 1300 nits making it also HDR10+ compatible. The smartphone also runs on the famed Snapdragon 778G chipset that was last year’s best mid-range performer.

Like many other Android devices in the market, the Z6 Pro 5G features the Extended RAM 2.0 which adds an extra 4GB to the existing memory of the device.

iQoo Z6 Pro 5G

(Image credit: iQoo)

The smartphone also comes with a unique triple camera setup on the rear. It features a primary 64MP lens, a secondary 116-degree ultrawide lens and a third macro lens. However, while the primary camera gets its single-lens enclosure, the remaining two lenses are merged into a second enclosure below the primary lens.

Other features of the smartphone include the vapour chamber liquid cooling feature that we’ve seen on many gaming-centric smartphones and a 4D Game Vibration motor that provides gamers with an immersive experience. The smartphone runs on Funtouch OS 12 based on Android 12.

All the hardware within the iQoo Z6 Pro 5G is powered by a 4,700 mAh battery pack that gets 66W Flashcharge support.

iQoo Z6 44W also launched

iQoo Z6

(Image credit: iQoo)

Vivo’s sub-brand also launched a new variant of the Z6 5G  at a starting price of Rs 14,499 for the base variant. It retains many of the same specifications as the original model except for the chipset and the charging tech.

The smartphone which has been branded as the Z6 44W will come with a faster 44W charging adapter than the base version and also gets a Snapdragon 680 SoC thus supporting only 4G network bands. To differentiate the two models, the fingerprint scanner is now under the display unlike on the power button on the side.

Sachin George

A Malayali-Mumbaikar, Sachin found an interest in all things tech while working in the BPO industry, often spending hours in tech blogs. He is a hardcore foodie and loves going on long bike rides. Gaming and watching TV shows are also some of his other hobbies

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