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iQOO Neo 10 vs iQOO Neo 10R: India price, specs and features compared
iQOO Neo 10 vs iQOO Neo 10R: India price, specs and features compared

India Today

time4 days ago

  • India Today

iQOO Neo 10 vs iQOO Neo 10R: India price, specs and features compared

The iQOO Neo 10 comes in two colour options — Titanium Chrome and Inferno Red. The red version has a dual-tone look, which at first glance might remind you of a new colour variant of the Neo 10R. And for those who don't know, before the Neo 10, iQOO had already launched the Neo 10R in India just a few months ago. That phone is a solid pick under Rs 30,000 and offers great value for money. But now, with the Neo 10 out, and priced only slightly higher, some people who just bought the Neo 10R might be feeling a bit bad, especially since the new model brings a few notable upgrades and extra features. Still, should you really regret it?advertisementIs the iQOO Neo 10 automatically the better phone just because it costs more? Or does the Neo 10R still make more sense by offering smarter value for its price? Here's a detailed comparison to help you Neo 10 vs iQOO Neo 10R: DesignBoth phones look quite similar when it comes to design. The camera layout is square on both, but the Neo 10 stands out slightly with a circular ring flash, while the Neo 10R sticks to a more regular flash module. The easiest way to tell them apart is by the colours. The Neo 10 comes in Inferno Red and Titanium Chrome, while the Neo 10R is offered in MoonKnight Titanium and Raging Blue. In terms of build, both phones use plastic frames and backs, and have the same thickness. However, the Neo 10 feels a bit more solid in the hand, weighing 206 grams compared to the lighter 196 grams of the Neo 10R. Overall though, apart from the colours and weight, they are quite similar in here - iQOO Neo 10 review: Raises the stakes and delivers great value, not just top-notch gamingiQOO Neo 10 vs iQOO Neo 10R: DisplayadvertisementThe display on both phones is a 6.78-inch AMOLED panel with a 1.5K resolution and 144Hz refresh rate. However, the Neo 10 is technically brighter, with a peak brightness of 5,500 nits compared to 4,500 nits on the Neo 10R. The Neo 10 also has a slightly better HBM (2,000 nits vs 1,800 nits) and a higher PWM dimming rate of 4,320Hz compared to 3,820Hz on the Neo 10R. So, while both displays are good, the Neo 10 has the edge in both bright and low-light conditions, though the difference may not be huge for most Neo 10 vs iQOO Neo 10R: PerformanceIn terms of performance, the iQOO Neo 10R runs on the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chip, while the Neo 10 comes with the newer Snapdragon 8s Gen 4. This is a noticeable jump in power. The Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 competes with higher-end chips like the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 and Dimensity 9400e, and offers top-tier performance in its price segment. Both phones support UFS 4.1 storage and LPDDR5X RAM. But only the Neo 10 gives you the option of 16GB RAM with 512GB storage. For most users, the 8s Gen 3 is more than enough, but if you want flagship-level speed under Rs 40,000, the Neo 10 is clearly here - iQOO Neo 10R review: A well-rounded mid-range marveliQOO Neo 10 vs iQOO Neo 10R: CameraadvertisementBoth phones feature the same camera hardware — a 50-megapixel primary camera, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 32-megapixel front camera. Video recording at 4K/60fps is supported on both the front and back. However, thanks to a better image signal processor (ISP) on the Neo 10, you can expect slightly better image and video quality, even though the hardware is the Neo 10 vs iQOO Neo 10R: Battery and chargingBattery and charging is another area where the Neo 10 takes the lead. It has a massive 7,000mAh battery with 120W fast charging, while the Neo 10R comes with a 6,400mAh battery and 80W charging support. So, not only do you get more battery, but also faster charging with the Neo Neo 10 vs iQOO Neo 10R: Price in IndiaThe iQOO Neo 10 price in India starts at Rs 31,999 for the 8GB RAM + 128GB storage version. The 8GB + 256GB, 12GB + 256GB and 16GB + 512GB variants cost Rs 33,999, Rs 35,999 and Rs 40,999, iQOO Neo 10R, on the other hand, is priced starting at Rs 26,999 for the 8GB RAM + 128GB storage version. The 8GB + 256GB and 12GB + 256GB variants are priced at Rs 28,999 and Rs 30,999, note, the base variants of both phones with 128GB storage offer the UFS 3.1 Neo 10 vs iQOO Neo 10R: Final thoughtsIn the end, the iQOO Neo 10 is clearly the more powerful and feature-rich phone, and justifies the higher price. But the Neo 10R still holds strong as a value-for-money device under Rs 30,000, with a great display, solid performance, and reliable cameras. If your budget is flexible and you want the best, the Neo 10 is the way to go. But if you want to save a few thousand and still get a great experience, the Neo 10R won't disappoint either.

iQOO Neo 10 review: Flagship-grade performance, entry-level charm
iQOO Neo 10 review: Flagship-grade performance, entry-level charm

Mint

time6 days ago

  • Mint

iQOO Neo 10 review: Flagship-grade performance, entry-level charm

While iQOO launched just one Neo device last year, it has already moved on to the second model in the lineup for 2025. The new iQOO Neo 10 is the first phone in India to feature the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor, paired with iQOO's in-house Q1 graphics chip and a 7,000 mAh battery, making it clearly aimed at gaming enthusiasts. But does the Neo 10 live up to the Neo series' reputation, or is it just another mildly tweaked entry in a crowded market? I've been using the iQOO Neo 10 for the past 10 days, and here's how it holds up in the real world. Inside the black-coloured box of the iQOO Neo 10, you get all the standard stuff, which includes the device itself wrapped inside a paper covering, a transparent plastic case, a SIM ejector tool, a USB-A to USB-C type cable, and some paperwork which, let's be honest, no one is ever going to read. In terms of design, the iQOO Neo 10 is almost a replica of the Neo 10R (Review), which launched back in March. The phone features the same squiricle camera outlet but with a bit of design around the edges, iQOO branding at the bottom, a plastic back, and a plastic frame. The in-hand feel of the Neo 10 isn't really ideal, especially for a device priced over ₹ 30,000. The full plastic exterior paired with the 6.78-inch display makes the phone feel hefty and uninspiring, and the feedback from the three buttons on the right doesn't do it any favours either. Similar to the Neo 10R, this phone also comes with an IP65 water and dust proof rating, meaning it can also handle a bit of splashes but not full submersion under water. In terms of connectivity, there is support for WiFi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC and an IR blaster. iQOO Neo 10 in Titanium Knight colour variant iQOO Neo 10 two colour variants The phone comes with a 6.78 inch 1.5K AMOLED display with 144Hz refresh rate (120Hz in most scenarios), HDR10+ certification and 5,000 nits of peak brightness (2000 nits in High Brightness Mode). This is a flat panel like the Neo 10R, making it more appealing to gamers. The panel here delivers impressive colour reproduction, deep contrasts, and great brightness levels which paired with the decently loud stereo speaker setup make the Neo 10 a great companion for those binge watching sessions. In peak outdoors, the display stilll remains pretty legible but the glare from the panel and make the output look less than ideal. iQOO Neo 10 display in bright outdoors The iQOO Neo 10 features the same camera setup as the Neo 10R, with a 50MP Sony IMX882 primary sensor with OIS, an 8MP ultra-wide angle lens, and a 32MP selfie shooter. The real-life output from the Neo 10 is also largely similar to its sibling, with the primary camera being capable of taking some good-looking shots in the daytime with plenty of detail and decent dynamic range. While the primary shooter handles low-light scenarios impressively well, I did notice some lens flare issues, with coloured streaks or ghost rings appearing while capturing bright lights like streetlights. Compared to its primary competition, however, the Neo 10 misses out big time due to the lack of a telephoto lens. Moreover, the images from the 13R seem to retain more detail, highlights, and capture colours that are closer to real life in my experience. Moving on to the ultra-wide angle lens, the 8MP shooter does the job, but the significant colour shift and loss in detail compared to the primary shooter mean one wouldn't be relying on it too much. The 32MP selfie shooter takes some detail-rich and eye-pleasing shots under good lighting, but the low-light performance of the sensor is somewhat underwhelming, with colour accuracy going for a toss and the Neo 10 showing a tendency to 'beautify' the images. iQOO Neo 10 camera sample iQOO Neo 10 camera sample iQOO Neo 10 camera sample iQOO Neo 10 camera sample iQOO Neo 10 camera sample iQOO Neo 10 lens flair issue The Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor on iQOO Neo 10 is coupled the device with LPDDR5x RAM and UFS 4.1 storage — a welcome step, especially considering that some phones in this price segment, like the Nothing Phone 3a Pro, still ship with UFS 2.2 storage. The new Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor is capable, and I didn't experience any persistent heating issues with this chipset, unlike with many 8s Gen 3 phones. In terms of day-to-day usage, I found no issues with the Neo 10: the app opening time is great, as is the multitasking experience, which is to be expected from a flagship grade chipset. Owing to the peak summer heat, the phone does get a little warm during prolonged gaming sessions, but it never became too uncomfortable to hold, and the heat dissipated quickly once the phone was left alone. Now, let's take a look at the benchmarks of iQOO Neo 10: On GeekBench 6, the phone gets a single-core score of 2,102 and a multi-core score of 6,572 for the CPU benchmark. As for the GPU benchmark, the Neo 10 garnered a score of 14,338. On 3D Mark's Extreme Wild Life Stress Test, the phone got a best loop score of 3,217 and a lowest loop score of 2,174 with 67.6% stability. In comparison, the OnePlus 13R had a higher best loop score of 5,036 and a lowest loop score of 2,758, but with a lower stability rate at 54.8%. iQOO Neo 10 Antutu, GeekBench 6 CPU and GeekBench 6 GPU results iQOO Neo 10 3D Mark's Wild Life Extreme Stress Test results iQOO Neo 10 runs on Funtouch OS 15 based on Android 15, and iQOO has promised 3 years of OS updates and 4 years of security patches with this device. In case you aren't aware of Funtouch OS, it's the UI found on all Vivo and iQOO phones in India. One good thing I like about Funtouch OS is that there's an option to disable most of the bloatware if one is scrutinous during the initial setup process. However, despite that, a few third-party apps still come bundled with the Neo 10, including Snapchat, PhonePe, Facebook, Spotify, Amazon, LinkedIn, and Netflix. The UI is also filled with ads—from the search drawer to the lock screen—and disabling all of them is a task on its own. Generally speaking, Funtouch OS is a decent option for people who don't really care about their software experience, with all features in order, but it lacks the finesse offered by some other smartphone makers like Samsung's One UI or OnePlus's OxygenOS. In terms of battery, the Neo 10 comes with a 7,000mAh setup with support for 100W fast charging, but there's a 120W charger that comes inside the box. The battery life is good enough to last well over a day, even for heavy users, with an average screen-on time of around 8–9 hours, and it takes about 40–45 minutes to fully top up the battery. Bloatware and ads on iQOO Neo 10 At a starting price of ₹ 31,999, the iQOO Neo 10 makes a strong case for itself as a gaming-focused phone, thanks to the new Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset, LPDDR5X RAM, UFS 4.1 storage, a massive 7,000mAh battery, 120W fast charging, and a flat 120Hz AMOLED panel. That said, it's hard to see this phone striking a chord with the wider audience. The all-plastic build feels dated at this price, and the absence of a telephoto lens or an IP68 rating, combined with the persistent ads and preinstalled bloatware on Funtouch OS 15, might be a dealbreaker for many.

iQOO Neo 10 with 7,000mAh battery to launch in India today at 12 pm: Here is everything you can expect
iQOO Neo 10 with 7,000mAh battery to launch in India today at 12 pm: Here is everything you can expect

India Today

time26-05-2025

  • India Today

iQOO Neo 10 with 7,000mAh battery to launch in India today at 12 pm: Here is everything you can expect

iQOO is all set to launch its latest Neo-series smartphone, the iQOO Neo 10, in India today at 12 pm. The launch details will be up on Amazon India, and iQOO's social media channels. Ahead of the launch, the iQOO Neo 10 has been generating plenty of buzz. That is also thanks to the company teasing the smartphone little by little. At this point, we pretty much know everything about the iQOO Neo 10, barring some details here and there. Here's everything that's already confirmed about the device, and what the rumours say about the phone's pricing. advertisementOne of the biggest talking points of the iQOO Neo 10 is its massive 7,000mAh battery. The smartphone will also support 120W fast charging, which iQOO claims can take the phone from 0 to 50 per cent in just 15 the hood, the Neo 10 will be powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset, Qualcomm's newest processor for smartphones in the upper mid-range category. This will be paired with LPDDR5x RAM and UFS 4.1 storage. iQOO is also positioning the Neo 10 as a strong performer for mobile gaming. The company promises support for 144FPS gaming, along with a 3,000Hz touch sampling rate, which should make fast-paced games more responsive. On the display front, the phone is expected to feature a 1.5K AMOLED panel with up to 144Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of 5,500 specs look solid too. The rear will house a 50-megapixel Sony IMX sensor as the primary camera, supported by a second rear lens, the details of which are still under wraps. For selfies and video calls, the Neo 10 will come with a 32-megapixel front for pricing, recent leaks suggest that the iQOO Neo 10 will fall in the Rs 33,000 to Rs 35,000 range. However, bank offers and launch deals may bring the effective price closer to the Rs 30,000 mark. This positions the phone slightly above the Neo 10R, which launched earlier this year, and gives it space to offer more premium features without direct competition from its own terms of design and size, iQOO hasn't revealed much, but the display is likely to be in the 6.7-inch range, similar to the Neo 10R's 6.78-inch screen.

iQOO Neo 10 is launching in India on May 26 and here is everything we know about it
iQOO Neo 10 is launching in India on May 26 and here is everything we know about it

India Today

time09-05-2025

  • India Today

iQOO Neo 10 is launching in India on May 26 and here is everything we know about it

The iQOO Neo 10 is expected to launch in India soon. This upcoming device is going to join the Neo 10R in the company's Neo series in India. The launch date of the iQOO Neo 10 has been officially confirmed — the device is coming to India on May 26, and there's a lot to get excited about. Especially considering the Neo 10 hasn't launched in China yet, so we're sure this device is not a direct cut-copy-paste. That said, many reports do say that the phone is based on the iQOO Z10 Turbo Pro from China, although both phones look quite different from one another. So, what makes the upcoming iQOO Neo 10 special and what should you expect from it? Here's everything you need to Neo 10: Launch details, specs and expected priceThe iQOO Neo 10 will officially launch on May 26 in India. The brand has confirmed that the phone is going to come in two colourways — Inferno Red (dual-tone finish) and Titanium Chrome (metallic finish). The phone will be available for purchase via Amazon India, iQOO India's official website, and hopefully from select offline retail partners as for the confirmed specs, there are quite a few of them. Remember, we mentioned that the iQOO Neo 10 is based on the Z10 Turbo Pro? Well, both phones share the same chipset. iQOO has themselves confirmed that the Neo 10 will be powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor, and it will be the first phone in India to feature this SoC. But that's not all, as the phone will also get the Q1 chip — iQOO's dedicated graphics chip — paired with LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.1 storage. We expect to see at least 12GB RAM and 256GB storage. However, there's a high chance we may also get to see a 16GB RAM variant, considering the Z10 Turbo Pro has one in As is tradition with the iQOO Neo series, the Neo 10 is already being marketed as one of the best gaming phones in its segment. The device is rumoured to feature a 6.78-inch AMOLED display with a 1.5K resolution. However, what's confirmed is that it will be the segment's only phone with support for 144fps gaming. This heavily implies that the phone is going to have a 144Hz refresh confirmed is the presence of a 7K VC cooling system, bypass charging, a huge 7,000mAh battery and 120W fast wired charging support. All in all, expect this phone to deliver top-tier gaming performance — all while staying cool and running for a long terms of camera, the iQOO Neo 10 is expected to feature a 50-megapixel dual-rear camera system, along with a 32-megapixel front snapper (the Neo 10R has one) for for the pricing, the iQOO Neo 10 could very well be priced between Rs 35,000 to Rs 40,000 in India. For context, the iQOO Neo 10R, which was released in India last month, is priced at Rs 26,999, Rs 28,999 and Rs 30,999 for the 8GB + 128GB, 8GB + 256GB and 12GB + 256GB RAM and storage variants respectively.

iQOO Neo 10 India Launch Confirmed: What It Could Offer
iQOO Neo 10 India Launch Confirmed: What It Could Offer

News18

time07-05-2025

  • News18

iQOO Neo 10 India Launch Confirmed: What It Could Offer

Last Updated: iQOO Neo 10 is going to be the latest mid-range phone in the market and also the first to feature the Qualcomm chipset. iQOO Neo 10 launch in India is confirmed and we could see the new device introduced in the coming weeks. The company has shared a teaser of the iQOO Neo 10 design which looks identical to the existing Neo 10R that comes with a dual-tone design. The company will continue with its traditional square camera module, where an LED ring complements the dual-lens setup. The iQOO Neo 10 is expected to have a punch-hole front camera. The new handset is tipped to exude 'elegance", thanks to its 'refined design". The iQOO Neo 10 will be offered in two colour options– a Bright Orange variant with dual-tone finish and white accents, quite similar to 10R's Raging Blue model, and a titanium-coloured variant like 10R's MoonKnight Titanium model. As per the Geekbench listing, IQOO is ready to introduce the newly launched Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chip with the new Neo 10 model. An additional Q1 chip will also be there to enhance the graphics performance. The upcoming device will run Android 15 OS based on Funtouch OS in India and both models could come with 12GB of RAM. We expect the iQOO Neo 10 model to sport a 6.78-inch Full HD+ AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate. The iQOO Z10 Turbo seems like the closest model to come as the Neo 10 in India. It also has a dual rear camera setup – a 50MP primary sensor and an 8MP ultrawide sensor. The selfie camera is 16MP, while the 7,000mAh battery supports 120W fast charging. Going by these features, the iQOO Neo 10 series could be priced around Rs 35,000 in the Indian market. First Published: May 07, 2025, 09:10 IST

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