iQOO 13-The World’s First Q10 2K 144Hz Display
The Indian smartphone arena has a new heavyweight champion. While others focus on subtle refinements, the iQOO 13 has arrived with a singular mission: absolute dominance.
Launched with the tagline “Monster Inside,” this device isn’t just a phone; it’s a high-octane machine wrapped in glass and aluminum.
Whether you are a competitive gamer or a professional multitasker, the iQOO 13 promises an experience that is as smooth as it is powerful.
A Design That Commands Attention: The Legend Continues
The first thing you’ll notice about the iQOO 13 is its striking aesthetic. We tested the Legend Edition, a collaboration with BMW M Motorsport that features the iconic tri-color stripe on a premium AG glass back.
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The Monster Halo: More Than Just Bling
One of the most innovative design choices is the Monster Halo RGB lighting encircling the camera module. Far from being a mere gimmick, this “Floating Light” is highly functional:
Real-time Alerts: It flashes white for calls and green for notifications.
Gaming Ambiance: During intense battles, it syncs with in-game actions, offering up to 72 different light combinations.
Charging Status: It pulses to indicate battery levels while plugged in.
The device feels robust with its IP68/IP69 rating, meaning it can survive high-pressure water jets and immersion up to 1 meter.
Visual Perfection: The World’s First Q10 2K 144Hz Display
iQOO has set a new benchmark with its 6.82-inch BOE Q10 AMOLED panel. This is the world’s first display to combine a 2K resolution with a blistering 144Hz refresh rate and advanced eyecare technology.
Luminous Brightness: With a peak brightness of 4,500 nits, visibility under the harsh Indian sun is never an issue.
Fluid Motion: The LTPO technology allows the screen to scale from 1Hz to 144Hz, ensuring buttery-smooth scrolling while saving battery during static tasks.
Precision Control: An ultrasonic fingerprint scanner is embedded under the glass, unlocking the phone in just 0.12 seconds—even with wet hands.
Performance: The Snapdragon 8 Elite Unleashed
Under the hood lies the heart of the beast: the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. Built on a 3nm process, this processor features an “all-big-core” architecture that reaches clock speeds of up to 4.32 GHz.
Gaming at PC Levels
Paired with iQOO’s proprietary Supercomputing Chip Q2, the device achieves feats previously reserved for gaming PCs:
Frame Interpolation: Boosts mobile games to a native-feeling 144 FPS.
ADVERTISEMENTThermal Mastery: A massive 7,000mm² Ultra VC Cooling System keeps the device cool during marathon gaming sessions of Genshin Impact or BGMI.
Haptic Feedback: The enhanced vibration motor provides “4D Vibration,” making every explosion and gunshot feel incredibly immersive.

Professional-Grade Imaging: Triple 50MP Setup
While performance is the headliner, the cameras are no secondary act. The iQOO 13 features a triple-threat rear system:
Main: 50MP Sony IMX921 sensor with OIS for crisp, “True Color” photos.
Telephoto: 50MP Sony IMX816 sensor with 2x optical and 4x lossless zoom, perfect for portraits.
Ultra-Wide: 50MP sensor with a 115° field of view for sweeping landscapes.
The camera excels in 8K video recording at 30fps and features a specialized “Street Photography” mode for those who want manual control over their shots.
Battery and Charging: Zero to Hero in 30 Minutes
In India, the iQOO 13 ships with a massive 6,000mAh battery. Even with heavy usage, including hours of gaming and streaming, the device easily lasts a full day. When you do run low, the 120W FlashCharge tech is a life-changer, taking the phone from 1% to 100% in exactly 30 minutes.
The Ultimate Comparison: iQOO 13 vs The Competition
To see how it truly stacks up, here is a comparison with the top flagships available in India right now:
| Feature | iQOO 13 | OnePlus 13 | Realme GT 7 Pro |
| Processor | Snapdragon 8 Elite | Snapdragon 8 Elite | Snapdragon 8 Elite |
| Display | 6.82″ 2K 144Hz AMOLED | 6.82″ 2K 120Hz AMOLED | 6.78″ 1.5K 120Hz OLED |
| Battery | 6,000 mAh | 6,000 mAh | 5,800 mAh |
| Charging | 120W Wired | 100W Wired / 50W Wireless | 120W Wired |
| Camera | 50MP + 50MP + 50MP | 50MP + 50MP + 50MP | 50MP + 50MP + 8MP |
| Price (Base) | ₹54,999 | ₹69,999 | ₹59,999 |
Pricing Variants in India:
12GB + 256GB: ₹54,999
16GB + 512GB: ₹59,999
Comparing the iQOO 13 and the upcoming iQOO 15 is a classic battle of “Value vs. Next-Gen Power.“
As of early 2026, the iQOO 15 has already been announced and is arriving with a significant price jump, moving iQOO from the “Flagship Killer” category into the “Premium Ultra-Flagship” space.
Here is the breakdown of why you might choose one over the other:
1. Price & Availability
iQOO 13: Currently available starting at ₹54,999. It remains the king of value for performance in India.
iQOO 15: Launched/expected at approximately ₹72,999 (an ₹18,000 increase). While it offers more features, the price hike is substantial.
iQOO 15R: A middle-ground option is launching on February 24, 2026, expected under ₹55,000, which might be a more direct competitor to the iQOO 13.
2. Performance & Display
Processor: The iQOO 13 uses the Snapdragon 8 Elite, which is already overkill for 99% of tasks. The iQOO 15 steps up to the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 (Qualcomm’s next iteration), offering roughly 15-20% better efficiency and raw power.
Display: * iQOO 13: 2K 144Hz BOE Q10 panel (4,500 nits).
iQOO 15: 2K 144Hz Samsung M14 panel (6,000 nits). The M14 tech is significantly more power-efficient and offers better visibility under direct sunlight.
3. Battery & Camera
Battery: This is the biggest leap. The iQOO 13 has a great 6,000mAh battery, but the iQOO 15 packs a massive 7,000mAh unit. It also adds 40W Wireless Charging, which the iQOO 13 lacks.
Camera: The iQOO 15 finally adds a high-end 50MP Periscope lens (3x optical zoom). The iQOO 13 uses a standard 2x telephoto lens which is decent for portraits but struggles with long-distance shots.
Comparison Table
| Feature | iQOO 13 | iQOO 15 |
| Price (Base) | ₹54,999 | ₹72,999 (Est.) |
| Processor | Snapdragon 8 Elite | Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 |
| Battery | 6,000 mAh | 7,000 mAh |
| Charging | 120W Wired | 100W Wired + 40W Wireless |
| Zoom Lens | 50MP 2x Telephoto | 50MP 3x Periscope |
| Peak Brightness | 4,500 nits | 6,000 nits |
Verdict: Should you wait or buy iQOO 13?
Buy the iQOO 13 NOW if: You want the best possible gaming performance for under ₹55,000. It is a complete device, and the Snapdragon 8 Elite is still one of the fastest chips in the world.
Wait for the iQOO 15 if: You have a budget of ₹70k+, want a periscope camera for long-range photography, wireless charging, and the absolute best battery life (7000mAh) available in a mainstream flagship.
Wait for the iQOO 15R (Feb 24): If you want a newer model but need to stay in the ₹50k–₹55k price range.
- One more thing: Keep an eye on the iQOO 15R, launching on February 24, 2026. It is expected to be priced under ₹55,000 and will feature a 200MP camera and a 7,600mAh battery—it might be the real “iQOO 13 killer.”
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