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iQOO Z9 Turbo+ Smartphone Appeared On China’s 3C Certification, Can Come With 80W Charging Support

Vivo sub-brand iQOO can soon launch a flagship-level smartphone named iQOO Z9 Turbo+. This smartphone will be a new addition to the series which has already Z9x, Z9, and Z9 Turbo as its members. This smartphone has reportedly already made an appearance on the MIIT certification website with the model number V2417A. Now the same model number appeared on China’s 3C certification body with two chargers. The V8073L0A1-CN / V8073L0E0-CN / V8073L0A1-CN chargers support up to 80W charging, whereas the V9082L0A1-CN offers 90W charging.

On this famous tipster, DCS has to say through a Weibo post that this phone will come with 80W charging. He also mentioned a few alleged specs of the handset in the post. As per the post, the smartphone can come with a MediaTek Dimensity 9300 Plus chipset, the most powerful MediaTek processor. It can feature a 6.78-inch wide display with 1.5K resolution and 144Hz refresh rate. It can come with an optical fingerprint sensor on it. It can be backed by a 6,000mAh battery.

The rest of the information about the phone smartphone remains under wrap though the report says that we can get to see a 50MP main camera with an 8MP camera on the rear.



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