Among other things, this is known as the 200W gallium nitride charging system for the just presented IQOO 10 Pro.
A popular feature of the IQOO 10 series featured here is the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset, up to 12GB of LPDDR5 system memory with 512GB of UFS 3.1 internal storage and a 4700mAh battery. On the other hand, the IQOO 10 can only offer 120W fast charging, while IQOO 10 Pro pushes the charging power up to 200W with a 10A GaN charging head and a special 1.5m cable. The method (I mean both) comes with the device. Compared with silicon, gallium nitride transistor technology shows higher efficiency with lower resistance, withstands higher current and has better thermal properties.
In the absence of its own adapter, the 10 Pro also supports USB Power Delivery charging heads with a maximum power of 65W, fast wireless charging at 50W and wireless charging sharing are also options. The IQOO 10, on the other hand, stops at 120W, which still results in a 50% charge in 7 minutes and a full charge in 19 minutes. The USB PD standard here is also capable of 65W, but wireless charging has to be waived.
As with the LTPO 3.0 QHD display with curved edges, although both devices are 120Hz, I got a 6.78 inch E5 AMOLED panel, only for IQOO and that’s a max FHD+ and sLike (which obviously doesn’t mean a competitive disadvantage at all). Both models work with a built-in fingerprint reader that uses ultrasound technology and recognizes a maximum of two fingers at a time.
There are also some differences in terms of cameras, the 10 Pro has 50 megapixels The main camera on the GN5 received a pivot stabilization, MSo far, IQOO 10 has been forced into conventional optical stabilization, the telephoto module offers dual optical zoom at 12 MP, and the 13 MP wide sensor viewing angle is only 120 degrees. On the other hand, the 10 Pro’s gimbal main camera comes with a 50MP ultra-wide-angle 150° wide-angle sensor and a 14.6MP full-frame sensor with optical image stabilization that offers three times optical zoom. .
Both camera systems Vivo V1 + additional SEG processorOptimizes image processing and boosts gaming performance while controlling system temperature. Data connectivity is also top-notch, which means 5G, WiFi 6, NFC, Bluetooth 5.3 with aptX and LDAC codec support, audio is in stereo, and haptic feedback is provided by an X-axis vibration motor.
Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 with Vivo V1 + . processor
The IQOO 10 and 10 Pro will be available in several memory configurations, the first starting at 8/128 GB for HUF 213,000, and the 12/512 GB model costing HUF 270,000 in local money. The most modest version of IQOO 10 Pro offers 8/256 GB for an amount converted to 288 thousand forints, and the higher version with the privilege of the legendary version and the allocation of 12/512 GB memory will cost 345 thousand forty yuan. By the way, the IQOO 10 is expected to be called the IQOO 9T in India.