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iQOO, a sub-brand of Vivo, has launched the iQOO 11 Pro phone, which boasts incredibly fast charging. In addition, it attracts maximum performance, which is provided by Qualcomm's new flagship chipset Snapdragon 8 Gen2.

The iQOO 11 Pro is equipped with a curved E6 AMOLED display from Samsung with a diagonal of 6,78 inches, a resolution of 1440 x 3200 px, a refresh rate of 144 Hz and a peak brightness of 1800 nits. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip complements 8, 12 or 16 GB of operating and 256 or 512 GB of internal memory.

The camera is triple with a resolution of 50, 13 and 50 MPx, while the main one is based on the Sony IMX866 sensor and has a lens with an aperture of f/1.8 and optical image stabilization, the second serves as a portrait camera and the third is a "wide-angle" with a 150 ° angle of view. The front camera has a resolution of 16 MPx. The equipment includes an under-display fingerprint reader, NFC and an infrared port.

The battery has a capacity of 4700 mAh and supports super-fast charging with a power of 200 W. According to the manufacturer, it charges from zero to one hundred in less than 10 minutes. For comparison: Samsung's fastest charger has a power of 45 W and the phone Galaxy S22Ultra recharges in about an hour. In this area, the Korean giant has a lot to catch up on. iQOO 11 Pro also supports 50W wireless charging and 10W reverse wireless charging. For the sake of completeness, let's add that in addition to this, iQOO also introduced the iQOO 11 model, which differs from its sibling in a flat display, a different 50MPx camera and a worse wide-angle lens, slower wired charging (120 W) and the absence of wireless charging (however, it has a slightly larger battery capacity - 5000 mAh).

iQOO 11 Pro will be available in China from December 21 and its price starts from 4 yuan (about 999 CZK). The base model is already on sale, not in China, but in Malaysia and Indonesia, and will arrive in Thailand on December 16 and India in January. Whether the phones will make it to Europe is unknown at this point, but it's not likely.

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