The iQOO 13 remains a hot topic in tech discussions. Just one day after a leak shared camera information, another leak has emerged with intriguing details regarding its display and enhancements. Additionally, the phone has shown up on the 3C certification website, providing insights into its charging capabilities.
iQOO 13 to Use BOE's New OLED Technology
According to a reliable source on Weibo, Digital Chat Station (DCS), the iQOO 13 may be the first device to feature BOE's cutting-edge light-emitting technology for mobile OLED screens. This new technology is expected to deliver several improvements, such as a 33% increase in panel durability and a 10% decrease in power usage. The leak also indicates a 12.5% rise in "global" brightness, and this new display technology could potentially cut the risk of screen burn-in by an impressive 50%.
These enhancements are projected to improve the already outstanding display of the iQOO 12, particularly with promising advancements in panel lifespan and burn-in prevention.
iQOO 13's 3C Certification Details
In addition to the display information, the 3C certification has revealed more about the iQOO 13. The smartphone appeared on the certification platform under the model number V2408A, confirming that it supports 120W charging.
Additional Specifications
Beyond these details, the phone is anticipated to be powered by the upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 SoC. In terms of cameras, it may feature a triple-sensor arrangement, including a 50MP Sony IMX921 main sensor, a 50MP Samsung ISOCELL JN1 ultrawide lens, and a 50MP IMX826 telephoto lens with 2x zoom capabilities.
Furthermore, DCS has hinted at RAM options of up to 16GB and storage capacities reaching up to 1TB. There are also mentions of a sizable battery, although specific information remains unknown.
While iQOO has not officially confirmed any details about the iQOO 13, the ongoing leaks suggest that its launch date is likely approaching soon. We will continue to provide updates as new information becomes available.