iQOO 13 is thinner than iPhone 16 Pro Max, bigger battery, superior gaming

 The image shows that the iQOO 13 phone model has a thinner body than the iPhone 16 Pro Max, along with superior hardware performance.




According to InnoGyan, iQOO's product director recently shared a comparison image of the thinness and design of the upcoming iQOO 13 phone model with the iPhone 16 Pro Max.


According to this director, the iQOO 13 is significantly thinner, more powerful, has a larger battery, and offers a superior gaming experience.


The iPhone 16 Pro Max has a body thickness of 8.25mm, a 4,685 mAh battery and is powered by the A18 Pro processor.


The iQOO 13 is less than 8.25mm thick, equipped with a large 6,000 mAh battery and runs on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Ultimate Edition processor.


Image comparison of iQOO 13 and iPhone 16 Pro Max.


Image comparison of iQOO 13 and iPhone 16 Pro Max.


This processor offers better multi-core performance than the A18 Pro, making the iQOO 13 capable of handling heavy tasks, especially gaming.


In the comparison video, the iQOO 13's screen is still clearly visible when there is direct light in the room, outperforming the iPhone 16 Pro Max.


This emphasizes the impressive brightness and clarity of the 2K Everest screen equipped on the iQOO 13.


The display uses BOE's Q10 light-emitting material, which has a maximum brightness 12.5%


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​​higher than its predecessor, ensuring top-notch clarity even in bright environments.


In addition, iQOO 13 also introduces the world's first OLED polarized eye protection technology.


This technology uses layers of special film materials stacked on top of each other to make


the light emitted from the mobile phone screen have a circular polarization state similar to natural light.



This minimizes the negative impact of screen light on the eyes. It is worth noting that the iQOO 13 also supports 2,592 Hz high-frequency dimming.

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