iQOO 13 to have downgraded charging, new rumor reiterates

Vlad, 08 October 2024

The iQOO 12 launched last November with 120W wired charging support, but its successor, which is expected to become official in the next few weeks, will unfortunately downgrade that spec to 100W. We have heard this before, but today a new rumor out of China reiterates the same number.

The iQOO 13 will allegedly support 100W PPS, and it will also support PD. The cable in the box will be USB-C to USB-C, and presumably we'll also get a charger.

The iQOO 12 with its 120W charger The iQOO 12 with its 120W charger

The upcoming phone is said to be under 8.1mm thick, which we take to mean between 8mm and 8.09mm (otherwise "below 8mm" would have been used instead). For reference, note that its predecessor was 8.1mm thick, so this isn't really that much of a change.

Once again the use of an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor is reconfirmed, as much as any rumor can confirm anything of course. The iQOO 13 is also said to be IP68 dust and water resistant, and have a flat frame with chamfers at the edges. Based on previous rumors (and previous phones in the line), it should be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4.

Source (in Chinese)


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In the 3C certification The output charging could deliver UP to 20V 6A The PPS (which is a third party charger) is 20V 5A So the iqoo 13 still has 120W. It seems like they misinterpreted the information cuz Go(part of iqoo) mentioned in their...

Blud, why people keep bringing up battery health even though Most chinese flagships have wayy wayy better battery durability than samsung or iphones?. The main problem is HEAT, NOT faster charging. If they can keep the heat down there won't have...

  • Pie
  • 10 Oct 2024
  • PFt

Faster charging≠ faster degradation Heat is the problem + different materials have different durability. That's why even though most of chinese phones have faster charger, they lasted way longer than iphones (iphones 500 charging cycle 80% vs ...

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