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iQOO teased the iQOO 8 earlier today, while the brand had already confirmed that the upcoming smartphone will be launching on the 17th of August 2021, it has now gone a step further and revealed certain details about the device’s display panel.

The Chinese smartphone maker shared a teaser image poster online in which it revealed that the iQOO 8 will be the first device in the world to feature the E5 display that Samsung has manufactured.

For those in the dark, this is the fifth and latest generation of luminous material that is used in Samsung’s OLED display panels. We can expect the handset’s display to offer a high brightness that would likely be around 1500 nits or even more. This was the maximum brightness of the previous-gen E4 AMOLED panels.

Furthermore, iQOO has also revealed that the smartphone will support 1 billion colors natively, the device will even offer 517 PPI pixel density and will have a 2K resolution. The teaser also reveals the front side of the iQOO 8, which showcases minimal bezels along with a centrally aligned punch-hole selfie camera.

As of right now, this is all we know about the iQOO 8, apart from this we have rumors that indicate the iQOO 8 will have a Snapdragon 888+ chipset with support for 160W fast charging support, and 12GB of RAM.

We will keep you posted as and when we get more updates regarding this!

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