iQOO Neo6 SE launched in China with Snapdragon 870, 64MP triple cam and OLED panel

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iQOO Neo6 SE has now made its debut in China as a slightly watered-down variant of iQOO Neo6 released last month. The phone brings onboard specs like a Snapdragon 870 SoC, a 120Hz AMOLED panel, and a 64MP OIS triple rear camera setup. Let’s dive into the specifications, pricing, and availability in its home country.

iQOO Neo6 SE Price and Availability

The iQOO Neo6 SE brings a price tag light than that of iQOO Neo6. In China, the base 8GB+128GB variant is priced at CNY 1,999 (INR 23,000/-) while the mid-level 8GB+256GB is priced at CNY 2,299 (INR 26,500/-). Finally, the top-of-the-line 12GB+256GB variant fetches a price tag of CNY 2,499 (INR 28,850/-). Note that the Indian pricing for the aforementioned trims is converted from CNY at the time of writing this and not the actual Indian pricing.

iQOO Neo6 SE

You can pick out from three color variants i.e. Interstellar, Neo, and Orange with the pre-orders beginning as early as today (May 7th) with shipping commencing on May 11th in China. Note that the phone’s availability outside its home country is not yet known.

iQOO Neo6 SE Specifications

The iQOO Neo6 SE arrives with a 6.62-inch FHD+ AMOLED panel with up to 120Hz refresh rate, a 1080×2400 pixels resolution, and a 20:9 aspect ratio. The device is powered by Snapdragon 870 SoC which is a downgrade from Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 found on the iQOO Neo6 although the pricing does more to justify the same. The phone also has up to 12GB LPDDR5 RAM and 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage for those who want to store more. Neo6 SE runs on Android 12-powered OriginOS 12 out-of-the-box.

iQOO Neo6 SE

There’s a triple rear camera housing a primary 64MP Samsung ISOCELL Plus GW1P sensor with OIS paired alongside an 8MP ultrawide sensor and finally, a 2MP macro lens with f2.2. There’s a 16MP selfie camera onboard on a punch-hole cut-out as well.

You get a beefy dual-cell 4,700mAh battery with an 80W Flash Charge fast charging tech that should charge the phone in a jiffy. Moving on, iQOO Neo6 SE has an under-the-display fingerprint scanner, 5G network support, GPS/A-GPS, Bluetooth v5.2, and Wi-Fi 6 among other techs. There’s a single loudspeaker setup onboard.

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