iQOO just dropped the Neo 10 in India, and this one’s clearly not here to chill. It’s got the kind of spec sheet that screams power — a Snapdragon 8s Gen 4, a massive 7,000mAh battery, 120W fast charging, and a display that’s all speed and smoothness. If performance is your vibe, this phone is built for you.
Announced on May 26, the Neo 10 goes up for grabs today for people who pre-booked the device after launch. The open sale kicks off tomorrow, June 3, and that’s when the real rush begins.
Pricing, colours, and the freebie drop
Let’s talk numbers. The Neo 10 starts at ₹31,999 for the 8GB + 128GB base model. Go up the ladder and you’ve got ₹33,999 for 8GB + 256GB, ₹35,999 for 12GB + 256GB, and ₹40,999 for the top-end 16GB + 512GB beast.
It comes in two sleek finishes — Inferno Red if you want to stand out, and Titanium Chrome if subtle flex is more your thing.
And here’s the kicker: if you pre-booked the Neo 10, you not only get early access via Amazon and iQOO's official store, but also score a free pair of iQOO TWS 1e earbuds (worth ₹1,899) bundled in. On top of that, you get a ₹2,000 discount on select bank cards, up to ₹4,000 exchange bonus, and no-cost EMI for up to six months.
Built for speed, made for gamers
The Neo 10’s 6.78-inch 1.5K AMOLED display is all about smoothness — 144Hz refresh rate, 360Hz touch sampling, and 5,500 nits peak brightness. Under the hood, the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 runs the show, paired with up to 16GB LPDDR5X Ultra RAM and 512GB UFS 4.1 storage.
You’re also getting Android 15 with FuntouchOS 15, and for gamers, this thing goes hard — 144fps gaming support, 3,000Hz instant touch sampling, bypass charging, and a chunky 7,000 square mm vapour cooling chamber to keep things chill while you go full sweat mode.
On the back: a 50MP Sony IMX882 main camera with OIS and an 8MP ultra-wide. Up front, a crisp 32MP selfie shooter. Both ends support 4K at 60fps, which is rare at this price.
Powering all this is that monster 7,000mAh battery, backed by 120W wired charging. Whether you’re gaming, streaming, or doom-scrolling, the Neo 10 is built to go the distance — and then some.