A new vivo phone, believed to be the iQOO Neo9S Pro+, has appeared on China’s 3C certification database, signaling its imminent release. The certification process reveals the model number (V2403A) and confirms support for a powerful 120W fast charging system. This is most likely achieved by the V12060L1A0-CN charger mentioned in the app, which also supports universal 100W PPS/PD fast charging protocols.
The device will also have a 5500 mAh battery
Rumors about the iQOO Neo9S Pro+ had previously revealed a new ‘Buff Blue’ color scheme with an exciting blue-white gradient back cover. This falls in line with the phone’s recent reveal at a donation ceremony where vivo and iQOO pledged to support TEAM CHINA with smart tech gear for the upcoming 2024 Paris Olympics.
The device will feature a large 6.78-inch OLED display with a resolution of 2800 x 1260p (possibly 1.5K), likely made by Huaxing. The camera system is said to consist of a dual rear camera setup with a 16MP front sensor and a powerful 50MP primary sensor. Under the hood, the phone is expected to be powered by the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor paired with a dedicated graphics chip for improved performance. The device is also said to house a 5,500mAh battery with support for the aforementioned 120W fast charging technology. Security is said to be provided by Goodix’s under-display single-point ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, and the design uses a plastic mid-frame.
Although the official launch date has not been announced, the 3C certification suggests that customers can expect the iQOO Neo9S Pro+ to arrive in July.