iQOO Z1x helps continue to expand the company’s affordable gaming-centric Z-series, which was debuted earlier this year. iQOO Z1 arrived as the first MediaTek Dimensity 1000 Plus-powered phone back in May. It is now being followed by the even cheaper iQOO Z1x, which features a 120Hz LCD display, Snapdragon 765G, 5G support, fast-charging, and more.

iQOO Z1x boasts almost the same design as its elder sibling, the iQOO Z1 that was launched back in May this year. The smartphone features a 6.57-inch Full-HD+ LCD display with a 120Hz refresh rate, 20:9 aspect ratio, and 2400 x 1080-pixel resolution. There’s also a punch-hole cutout at the top right and it houses a 16MP (f/2.0) selfie snapper.

In the camera department, iQOO Z1x boasts a triple camera setup with a 48MP (f/1.79) primary sensor, a 2MP macro lens, and a 2MP depth. The company skips on the ultra-wide sensor, which is the most bizarre thing to me as ultra-wide sensors have become the norm in 2020.

iQOO Z1x has been priced starting at 1,598 yuan (around Rs. 17,150) and goes up to 2,298 yuan (around Rs. 24,650) for the highest-end variant. You can find the price of all of the available configurations right here:

iQOO Z1x is now available to buy in three attractive colors – Black, Blue, and White in China. There’s currently no information on when iQOO intends to bring the Z series to India.