Tag: Snapdragon 8 Extreme Edition

  • iQOO 13 Repair Costs: Screen, Battery, Cameras & More Explained

    iQOO 13 Repair Costs: Screen, Battery, Cameras & More Explained

    iQOO has launched its new flagship model, the iQOO 13, which is driven by the Snapdragon 8 Extreme Edition chip and is equipped with a 6150mAh battery. One of the most appealing aspects of this phone is its price, which starts at 3,999 yuan ($562).

    Repair Costs for iQOO 13

    In conjunction with the launch, iQOO has disclosed the repair part prices for the device. Below is a summary of the costs:

    • Display Screen: 1395 yuan ($196) (normal price) or 995 yuan ($140) (with old part recycling)
    • Motherboard: 2700-3450 yuan ($379-485) depending on storage and RAM options
    • Front Camera: 85 yuan ($12)
    • Rear Main Camera: 290 yuan ($41)
    • Rear Portrait Camera: 165 yuan ($23)
    • Rear Wide-Angle Camera: 110 yuan ($15)
    • Battery: 229 yuan ($32)
    • Battery Cover: 220 yuan ($31)
    • Charger Set: 299 yuan ($42)
    • Data Cable: 69 yuan ($10)

    These prices are estimates, and the actual costs may vary based on individual repair needs and labor fees. It’s important to note that these prices might increase a bit when the phone is available in international markets. The device has received multiple regional regulatory approvals, and the brand has begun to hint at its upcoming launch in India. If the rumors turn out to be correct, we can expect it to debut on December 3rd.

    Specifications and Features of iQOO 13

    The iQOO 13 is equipped with a 6.78-inch Quad HD+ BOE Q10 LTPO AMOLED display that boasts a resolution of 3168×1440, supports HDR10+, and can reach a peak brightness of 4500 nits. It runs on the Snapdragon 8 Elite 3nm SoC and can come with up to 16GB of RAM and 1TB of UFS 4.0 storage, along with a 6150mAh battery that supports 120W fast charging. The operating system is Android 15, featuring OriginOS 5.0 in China and Funtouch OS 15 in other regions.

    Camera and Additional Features

    The camera system includes a 50MP main lens with optical image stabilization, a 50MP ultra-wide lens that offers a 150° field of view, and a 50MP telephoto lens with 4x lossless zoom, complemented by a 32MP front camera. Other notable features comprise an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, IP68/IP69 water and dust resistance, USB Type-C audio capability, and stereo Hi-Fi speakers.

  • iQOO 13 Beats Apple A18 Pro in Geekbench Multi-Core Test

    iQOO 13 Beats Apple A18 Pro in Geekbench Multi-Core Test

    Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Summit is just around the corner. During this event, the company is set to unveil its new flagship System on Chip (SoC). Recent information suggests that this new chip might not carry the name Snapdragon 8 Gen 4. Instead, it could be called either the Snapdragon 8 Extreme Edition or Snapdragon 8 Elite.

    Benchmark Results of iQOO 13

    As the release of this flagship SoC draws near, various smartphones expected to use it are appearing on Geekbench. One notable device is the iQOO 13, which has shown some intriguing benchmark results. The multi-core score of what is believed to be the Snapdragon 8 Extreme Edition exceeds that of the Apple A18 Pro.

    To provide context, the Apple A18 Pro achieved a maximum score of 8,568 points in our multi-core benchmark tests. In contrast, the upcoming Snapdragon flagship SoC within the iQOO 13 scored 10,052 in the same evaluation. This results in the Snapdragon chip having approximately a 17% advantage in multi-core performance.

    Impressive Single-Core Performance

    The single-core performance is also impressive. In this particular Geekbench test, the iQOO 13 recorded a score of 3,142. In comparison, in our benchmarks, the Apple A18 Pro reached a maximum of 3,479 points. Thus, Qualcomm’s new 3 nm mobile chip is only about 10% behind in single-core performance.

    This isn’t the first time the iQOO 13 has shown up on Geekbench. It was seen just two days ago, but the scores were lower than those in the latest listing. The improved results in this recent benchmark might be attributed to software enhancements.

    Competition Heating Up

    Additionally, the OnePlus 13, which is said to feature the same or a customized version of the next-gen Snapdragon 8 series chip, was also found on the benchmarking site. Its scores were comparable to those of the iQOO 13 in the recent tests. All these developments indicate that Qualcomm could intensify competition in performance with its forthcoming mobile SoC. However, it remains to be determined how they measure up in terms of efficiency.

    Geekbench via: Wccftech


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  • OnePlus 13 Leak: Ultrasonic Fingerprint Scanner and Higher Price

    OnePlus 13 Leak: Ultrasonic Fingerprint Scanner and Higher Price

    The OnePlus 13 is looking like a major improvement from the OnePlus 12, with exciting features coming to light. From a better display to a stronger chipset and increased battery life, along with magnetic wireless charging capabilities, there’s plenty to look forward to with the OnePlus 13. Recently, a new leak has provided insights into yet another significant upgrade.

    Upgrade to Ultrasonic Fingerprint Sensor

    A leak from Weibo by a user known as 体验more suggests that the OnePlus 13 will replace the optical fingerprint sensor found in the OnePlus 12 with an ultrasonic one. This change aligns the device with other high-end phones like the Galaxy S24 Ultra and Pixel 9 Pro, which also utilize ultrasonic sensors.

    Ultrasonic fingerprint sensors offer benefits over their optical counterparts, including faster performance, enhanced security, and functionality even when a user’s fingers are dirty or wet. However, these sensors come at a higher cost, which leads us to another aspect of the leak’s information.

    Pricing and Specifications

    Reportedly, the OnePlus 13 is set to retail for CNY 5,299 for the version featuring 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. For reference, the OnePlus 12 with the same specifications launched at CNY 4,799/$900/€1,099/£999, though it is currently available on Amazon for $749.99. Given the numerous upgrades—like the new BOE X2 display, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Extreme Edition, expanded battery size, and the switch to an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor—the price hike seems reasonable.

    The leak also indicates that the OnePlus 13 will be equipped with a 50MP Sony LYT808 primary rear camera, a 50MP Samsung JN5 ultrawide camera, along with a Sony LYT600 camera that includes a periscope lens offering 3x optical zoom. The device is expected to feature a 6,000mAh battery that charges at 100W via a wired connection and 50W wirelessly. Furthermore, it will include a CSA 0916 Turbo Bionic haptic motor, boast an IP68/IP69 rating for dust and water resistance, and come with a frosted glass back in black and white.

    Anticipated Launch

    OnePlus is likely to unveil the OnePlus 13 first in China this month, with a global release planned for later on.

    Weibo via ITHome