iQOO 13 has made its debut in China, showcasing advanced features that set it apart from its predecessor. The flagship device is expected to launch in India soon, generating excitement among tech enthusiasts. Below, we cover the key specifications and features you need to know about this new release.
Processor: The iQOO 13 is equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC, a major upgrade from the previous Snapdragon 8 Gen 3.
Memory: This chipset is paired with up to 16GB of RAM and up to 1TB of internal storage, significantly improving multitasking and performance. Additionally, the device features iQOO’s proprietary Q2 gaming chip, enhancing the gaming experience with smooth visuals and reduced latency.
Display: The iQOO 13 boasts a larger 6.82-inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 1440 x 3168 pixels, slightly bigger than the 6.78-inch display found in the iQOO 12. This AMOLED display supports LTPO technology, enabling adaptive refresh rates for a seamless user experience.
Battery and Charging: Powering the iQOO 13 is a robust 6,150 mAh battery, a significant upgrade from the 5,000 mAh battery in the iQOO 12. The device is supported by 120W charging, ensuring quick recharge times.
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Camera: The iQOO 13 features a triple rear camera setup, headlined by a 50 MP camera as its primary sensor. Complementing this are two additional 50 MP lenses for ultra-wide and telephoto shots. The telephoto lens, however, offers only 2x optical zoom, a slight reduction from the 3x optical zoom seen in the iQOO 12’s 64 MP telephoto lens. On the front, the device includes a 32 MP camera for high-quality selfies.
Operating System: The iQOO 13 runs on Android 15 and integrates OriginOS 5.0, providing an intuitive interface and a range of customization options. This update ensures users benefit from the latest software features and enhancements.
IP Rating: For added peace of mind, the iQOO 13 comes with an IP68 and IP69 rating, making it resistant to water and dust. This feature enhances the device's durability, catering to those who need a reliable phone in various environments.
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