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iQOO releases Android 12 beta rollout schedule for its devices

Following in Vivo's footsteps, iQOO has now announced the Android 12 beta release timeline for its devices. Read on to learn when you'll get the update.

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Several Android OEMs have announced Android 12 beta programs over the last few weeks. While some OEMs have already started rolling out early builds of the software to a handful of devices, others are still getting around to sharing the release timeline for their phones. Yesterday, Vivo shared the Funtouch OS beta release timeline for a handful of its devices. Now, its subsidiary iQOO has joined the Android 12 beta party.

Best Android Phones in India in 2023

Planning to buy a new phone? These are some of the best Android phones in India that you can buy across various categories and price segments.

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If you're in the Indian market for a new Android smartphone and are wondering what the best Android phones are across different categories, we've got you covered. We've compiled a list of the best Android phones in India you can buy right from the affordable budget segment to the premium flagships with top-of-the-line features and specifications. We've categorized the smartphones based on specific user requirements like gaming, cameras, etc., so there's something for everyone.

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XDA forums for the iQOO 7, Moto G20, Galaxy M42, and more are open!

We have just opened XDA forums for the iQOO 7 series, Moto G20, Redmi Note 10S, POCO M3 Pro, Galaxy M42, Sharp Aquos and more!

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In April, we opened up XDA forums for more than 20 smartphones, including the new Sony Xperia lineup, Moto G series, Mi 11X series, Axon 30 Ultra, and more. Today, we’re opening forums for 11 new devices, including the iQOO 7 series, Moto G20, POCO M3, Redmi Note 10S, Galaxy M42 5G, Galaxy Tab A7 Lite, Sharp Aquos R6, Redmi Note 8 (2021), Vivo V21 5G and the upcoming Honor 50.

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iQOO 7 Legend is proof that a good gaming phone does not need RGB

The iQOO 7 Legend is one of the cheapest Snapdragon 888 phone in India. We take a closer look at its gaming and performance qualities.

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After a year of hiatus, Vivo’s sub-brand iQOO made a comeback of sorts last month with the launch of two smartphones in India. The iQOO 7 and iQOO 7 Legend are the company’s newest contenders to go against the seasoned flagship champions in the Indian market. While the standard iQOO 7 is powered by the Snapdragon 870, the top-tier iQOO 7 Legend makes a good case for a proper 2021 flagship, featuring Snapdragon 888, 120Hz AMOLED display, 12GB LPDDR5 RAM, a 4,000mAh battery, and 66W fast charging. It also has some nifty gaming tricks up its sleeves which promise to take your gaming experience to the next level. But how does this powerful hardware package hold up in the real world?

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iQOO 7 series launched in India with 120Hz AMOLED display, Snapdragon 888 and 66W fast charging

The iQOO 7 and iQOO 7 Legend launched in India, with 120Hz AMOLED displays, triple rear cameras, Snapdragon 888/870 and more.

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iQOO, a sub-brand of Vivo, today launched its new iQOO 7 series in India. Since its inception, iQOO’s primary focus has remained its home country China, where it has launched multiple smartphones across different price ranges. However, the company’s global portfolio only contains one device: the iQOO 3, which launched in India last year. The last year’s iQOO 3 was impressive but felt like a missed opportunity as it missed out on a higher refresh rate display while aiming to be a gaming phone. With the iQOO 7 and iQOO 7 Legend, the company seems well-equipped to take on the competition this time around.