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Review Overview
Display
9.5/10
iQOO 13 Specifications
- Design: Flat screen and frame, curved back panel, Monster Halo on the camera bump, IP68 and IP69-rated
- Dimensions: 163.37 mm x 76.71 mm x 7.99 or 8.13 mm
- Weight: 207 or 213 grams
- Display: 6.82” 8T LTPO AMOLED Panel, Q10 lighting material, Up to 144Hz refresh rate, 1.07B colour depth, DCI-P3 colour gamut, ΔE≈0.27, JNCD ≈ 0.24, 1,800 nits HBM peak global brightness, 510 PPI pixel density, TÜV Rheinland Circular Polarisation certification, DC-like dimming, Up to 2,592Hz PWM dimming, Crystal Optical Glass
- Resolution: 2K (1,440 x 3,168 pixels)
- Chipset: Octa-core Snapdragon 8 Elite (3nm) + Q2 dedicated gaming chip
- RAM: 12GB or 16GB, LPDDR5X, Quad channel
- ROM: 128GB, 512GB or 1TB, UFS 4.0
- OS & UI: Android 15 with OrginOS 5 on top (China-only)
- Rear Camera: Triple Camera (50MP Primary with VCS Bionic sensor + 50MP Telephoto + 50MP Ultrawide)
- Front Camera: 32MP Camera (Centre-aligned hole-punch cutout)
- Security: In-display Ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, Face Unlock
- Battery: 6,150 mAh silicon carbon cell with 120W fast charging, OTG reverse charging
- Connectivity: Dual SIM, 5G, Tri-band WiFi 7, Bluetooth v5.4, NFC, five-way navigation, USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C
- Colour Options: Track Edition, Nardo Grey, Isle of Man, Legendary Edition
iQOO 13 Review
Design
Display

Haptics and Audio
IQOO has also improved the vibration feedback here. It's more precise and tighter than before! And the speaker is much louder too. It also sounds richer, more fuller and more detailed! So, not just good for watching videos, but also playing games!Software and UI

Performance
Battery and Charging

Camera
In this area, I expected more from IQOO since this is a VIVO phone and we all know how special the VIVO X200 Pro camera is! IQOO has used the same 50MP triple camera setup here as the VIVO V40 Pro so yes it does have inferior hardware compared to the X200 Pro, but still, the software optimisation could have been better! Even comparing its photos against the Realme GT 7 Pro, I found Realme producing a more consistent camera experience than the IQOO 13. During the daytime, both these phones can capture vibrant images with a nice dynamic range, but more than often, IQOO tends to over-brighten the images to lift the shadow areas, and in some images, you get this magenta tone which doesn't look eye-pleasing. On the contrary, Realme's contrasty output looks better and more natural.iQOO 13 Review: Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Flagship performance
- Stunning display
- Fast charging
Cons:
- Camera processing issues
- Inconsistent zoom quality
iQOO 13 Review Conclusion
So, yeah, the only thing that’s average here is the camera. It has some issues with the processing, I end up getting inconsistent results, and the choice of the 2X telephoto lens is also bizarre. So I do see this as a missed opportunity for IQOO. It could have been the BEST well-rounded package. The true flagship killer, if the cameras were like an A-. So, if you are looking for a better overall camera experience, and can compromise on the performance since you don’t game a lot, you can go with last year’s flagship like the S23 Ultra or even the Pixel 9 or iPhone 16 during sales. Or you can wait for the OnePlus 13 to come out in January because that phone should provide you with consistent cameras. But overall, I got to admire IQOO. The way they have priced it and bringing in the best Android chipset with excellent sustained performance, some nice gaming centric features, a stunning display, excellent battery life, and a premium design. So, yes, a fantastic package that I can recommend to anyone looking for a top-tier Android experience.- Meanwhile, check out our review of the iQOO 12
Article Last updated: December 11, 2024








