| Basic parameters | |
| Released | |
|---|---|
| Product model | iQOO 13 |
| Announced | October 30, 2024 |
| Usage scenario | Rugged phones, gaming phones, camera phones, smart phones, 4G phones, 5G phones, 3G phones, new phones, popular phones |
| Fuselage color | Legend Edition, Track edition, Nado Grey, Isle of Man |
| Fingerprint recognition | Ultrasonic screen fingerprint recognition |
| Face Recognition | Support |
| Shape | |
| Length | 163.37mm |
|---|---|
| Width | 76.71mm |
| Depth | 8.13mm |
| Weight | 213g |
| Hardware | |
| CPU | Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite |
|---|---|
| RAM | The 12GB game runs smoothly |
| Internal storage | 256GB52,000 photos 22,000 songs |
| Memory card | Capacity expansion is not supported |
| Expansion capacity | |
| UI OS | OriginOS 5 |
| loudspeaker | Stereo dual speakers |
| Screen | |
| Screen dimensions | 6.82 inches |
|---|---|
| Screen type | Full screen (middle hole screen), face screen |
| Display resolution | 3168x1440px |
| Screen material | AMOLED(8T LTPO) |
| Refresh rate | 144Hz |
| Touch sampling rate | Common scenes 130Hz, some game battle scenes 300Hz |
| Screen Color | |
| Camera | |
| Total camera count | Four cameras (back three) |
|---|---|
| Camera name | Rear camera 1: super sensitive VCS Bionic flagship main camera 2: telephoto lens Rear camera 3: super wide Angle lens |
| Pixel | Rear camera 1:50 megapixel Rear camera 2:50 megapixel rear camera 3:50 megapixel front camera 1:32 megapixel |
| Aperture | Rear camera 1: f/1.88 Rear camera 2: f/1.85 Rear camera 3: f/2.0 Front camera 1: f/2.45 |
| Focus | |
| Focus Distance | |
| Anti-shake | OIS optical stabilization |
| Rear camera function | |
| Rear video shooting | |
| Front camera function | |
| Flash | LED flash |
| Zoom ratio | The rear supports up to 30x digital zoom |
| Network and Connectivity | |
| WiFi | WiFi7 (IEEE 802.11 ah/no/a/you/AC/Axin/not hungry) |
|---|---|
| Network frequency | |
| Network technology | 5G, 4G, 3G |
| SIM card | Dual SIM card (Nano SIM Card) |
| GPS | GPS (L1+L5), Beidou (B1C+B1I+B2a), GLONASS (G1), Galileo (E1+E5a), QZSS (L1+L5) |
| Bluetooth | Bluetooth 5.4 |
| NFC | NFC support |
| Infrared port | Support |
| USB | 3.5mm headphone jack |
| Battery | |
| Battery type | Double cells in series |
|---|---|
| Battery capacity | 6150mAh large battery |
| Wired charging | 120w |
| Wireless charging | |
| Wireless reverse charging | |
| Features and Services | |
| Three prevention functions | IP69+IP68 rating |
|---|---|
| Inductor | Gravity sensor, light sensor, proximity sensor, gyroscope, electronic compass, color temperature sensor, ultrasonic 3D fingerprint sensor, infrared remote control, flicker sensor, hammer vibration, X-axis linear motor |
| Other functions | |
| Other information | |
| CPU cores | octa-core |
|---|---|
| GPU graphical controller | Qualcomm Adreno 830 |
| RAM memory | LPDDR5X Ultra Quad Channel |
| ROM storage type | UFS 4.0 |
| Other hardware parameters | Self-developed gaming chip Q2 |
| Pixel density | 510ppi |
| HDR technology | |
| Contrast | |
| Screen brightness | |
| Screen technology | |
| Number of shots | |
| Wide Angle | |
| Camera feature | |
| Front video | |
| 5G network | China Mobile 5G (NR), China Unicom 5G (NR), China Telecom 5G (NR), China Broadcasting and Television 5G (NR) |
| 4G network | |
| 3G network | |
| Connect and share | |
| Other network parameters | |
| Battery life | |
| Audio formats | |
| Video support | |
| Build, materials | Legend Edition, Nardo Grey, Isle of Man: Glass back cover, metal middle frame Track Edition: Fiberglass back cover, metal middle frame |
| CPU frequency | |
| System version | Android 15 |
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