Introduction
iQOO Neo 10 Recently We’ve Been Seeing a Lot of Excellent Flagship Phones Being Launched but with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Seemingly Costing More Than Its Predecessor These Phones Nice as They Are They Do Cost a Pretty Penny So What if You Still Wanted a Close to Flagship Experience but Didn’t Want to End Up Splurging on the 8 Elite Iiko Thinks You Should Go with This Phone the Iiko Neo 10 and They Seem to Have Made a Pretty Strong Case for This So in Today’s Video Let’s Unbox the IU Neo 10 and Take a Detailed Look at What IU Actually Offering.
Design
Design
- Dimensions:
- Height: 162.92 mm
- Width: 75.40 mm
- Thickness: 7.99 mm
- Weight: 199 grams
- Colors: Rally Orange, Chi Guang White, Black Shadow
You Can Use the Screen When Your Hands Are Wet and Also the Fingerprint Scanner Since That Happens to Be Ultrasonic Now with the Scanner I Found It Fast I Really Like the Placement Pretty Comfortable the Display Is Flat the Back Curves All Four Sides and the Neo 10 It Sits Nicely in the Palm of Your Hand That Along with the Acceptable Weight Plus the Ample Space to the Back to Rest Your Fingers Given the Camera Sensor Is Not Too Big the Ne 10 It’s Relatively Comfortable to Hold and Use for Long Periods of Time Now Despite That IO Still Managed to Pack.

Battery and Selfie
Battery
- Capacity: 6100 mAh
- Type: Silicon Carbon
- Charging: Ultra-fast 120W charging (50% in 15 minutes)
- Non-removable: Yes
- USB: Type-C
In a Substantial 6100 Mamp Battery Here Thanks to Using Silicon Carbon Nano Technology and with the Included 120 W Charger You Can Get a 50% Charge in 15 Minutes and a Full Charge in About 35 There’s Also a Charge Separation Option if You Want to Bypass the Battery All Together and Run the Phone Straight Off the Wall Charger Like Say While Gaming Now Do Know That There Is No Wireless Charging Now to the Front Up Top in This Hole Punch Sits a 16 Megap Selfie Camera and the Selfies Were Okay the Skin Tones Were Accurate Sure the Edge Detection Was Also Pretty Much on Point There Was a Tad Bit of Oversharpening Not Too Bad What Was Bad Though Was Video It Tops Out at 108030 and Even That Was Very Shaky I’d Even Call It Unacceptable for a Phone in 2024 Especially in This Segment.

Display
Display
- Type: LTPO AMOLED
- Size: 6.78 inches (17.22 cm)
- Resolution: 1260×2800 pixels (FHD+)
- Pixel Density: 453 ppi
- Refresh Rate: 144 Hz
- Peak Brightness: 4500 nits
- Screen-to-Body Ratio (Claimed): 94.17%
- HDR Support: HDR 10+
- Design: Bezel-less with punch-hole display
Now Around This Whole Punch Is an OLED Panel from Visionox This Display Has a 1.5k Resolution Which When Spread Across the 6.78 in Diagonal Results in a Crispy 452 PPI the Refresh Rate Is 144 Herz and There Support for 80 Ltpo So It Can Vary as Needed IO Claims a Brightness Peak of 4500 Nits but That’s for HDR in My Testing This Panel Output About 850 Nits and a MAG Manual Mode and 1150 Nits Under Auto So It’s Pretty Good for Outdoor Use Under Low Light There’s Support for 2592 HZ Pwm Dimming by Default and Under the Developer Mode You Can Even Enable 4320 HZ High-Frequency Pwm Dimming So This Panel Seems to Be of Good Quality and It Is One That’s Complemented Very Well by a Pair of Stereo Speakers the Experience Here Whether It’s Consuming Media or Playing Games It’s Great on the New 10.

Performance
Performance
- Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3
- Octa-core (3.3 GHz, Cortex X4 + 3.2 GHz, Tri-core Cortex A720 + 3 GHz, Dual-core Cortex A720 + 2.3 GHz, Dual-core Cortex A520)
- Fabrication: 4 nm
- Architecture: 64-bit
- GPU: Adreno 750
- RAM: 12 GB (LPDDR5X)
Talking About Gaming This Phone Is Powered by Last Year’s Flagship Qualcom S This Snapdragon H Gen 3 and by Now We All Know How Good That Chip Is Right So It’s No Surprise That the Neo 10 It Ran Pretty Much Anything Thrown at It We Get 12 or 16 Gigs of Lpddr 5x Ram Alongside 256 512 Gigs or Up to a Terabyte of Ufs 4.1 Storage the 4.1 Part That’s Supposed to Be Activated with an Update Like IU Did for the IU 13 and Just Like with That Phone IU Again Use Their Q2 Chip to Help with Super Resolution and Frame Generation with Cooling They Seem to Have Done a Fair Job the Neo 10 Dropped About 25% of Its Peak Performance After Being Pushed for 20 Minutes Straight Which Is Something You Could Call Average by AG Gen3 Standards the Display Hit 47° the Back 44 When You Compare It to the Current 8 Elites That’s Not Bad Those Phones Were Just Hitting 50° Plus So Easy but When You Look at the 8 Gen3s Especially the Recent Ones for Example the Honor 300 Pro That Ran at Under 40° on the Same Test So You Can’t Really Call This Good Either.

Software and Cameras
Camera
Rear Camera:
- Setup: Dual
- Primary Camera: 50 MP, f/1.88 (Wide-angle, IMX921 sensor, OIS)
- Secondary Camera: 8 MP, f/2.2 (Ultra-wide angle)
- Features:
- 20x Digital Zoom
- SuperMoon Mode
- Continuous Shooting, HDR
- Video Recording:
- 7680×4320 fps
- 3840×2160 fps (4K)
- 1920×1080 fps (FHD)
- Flash: LED
Front Camera:
- Setup: Single
- Resolution: 16 MP, f/2.45 (Wide-angle)
- Video Recording: Full HD @ 30 FPS
Now on the Software Front We Have Origino 5 Built at Up Android 15 and if When This Phone Goes Global It Should Like All Other Iiko Phones Launch with Fun OS with Cameras We Have a Very Simple Setup Dual Cameras to the Back a Primary and an Ultra Wide the Primary Is Sony’s IMX 921 Paired with an Optically Stabilized F 1.88 Lens It’s the Same 50 Megap Setup from the IU 13 and It Performs About the Same Here Good Detail Levels Good Colors Above Average Dynamic Range Even Under Low Light the Highlight Control as You Can See It’s Been Well Implemented the Highlights Are Preserved the Overall Results Were Fine Low on Noise with a Lot of Detail Very Close Almost Identical to the Results We Got with the Io 13 the Ultra Wide Is an 8 Megap 810 It Is an Omnivision Sensor There’s Not Really Much to Talk About It Pass the Fact That It Can Fit More Into the Frame the Colors for Example They Were Off on Many Pictures Very Hit or Miss and the Lens Here Has Fixed Focus So No Macro Either with Video the Primary Can Shoot 830 Sounds Good on Paper but the Footage Lacks Stabilization I Wouldn’t Really Call It Usable 4K 60 Is Better from a Purely Quality Standpoint but Once Again Overall When You Look at It There’s Some Eis Jitter That Renders It Not Great Video Is What I’d Probably Call the Biggest Compromise Here on the Neo 10 You’re Definitely Going to Be Losing Out on Optics if You Want This Sweet Price Tag.


Neo 10 vs Neo 10 Pro
Now Before We Talk About Pricing There Are Only Two Differences Between the Neo 10 and the Neo 10 Pro So Let Me Just Talk About That Now Uh Number One the Ultra Wide Instead of This 8 Megap Sensor the Pro It Gets a 50 Megap Samsung Jn1 Technically It’s Better but by How Much I Don’t Really Know the Jn1 Is a Decent Uh Ultra Wide Camera and the Other Change This Is Big This Is the S So Instead of the Agn3 You Get Demens City 9400 That’s Pretty Much It Everything Everything Else Is Exactly the Same.

iQOO Neo 3 packs impressive specifications
Storage
- Internal Memory: 256 GB (UFS 4.1)
- Expandable Memory: No
- USB OTG: Supported
Connectivity
- SIM: Dual SIM (Nano-SIMs)
- Network:
- 5G Supported
- 4G VoLTE, 3G, 2G
- Wi-Fi: Wi-Fi 7 (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/be/ax)
- Bluetooth: v5.4
- GPS: A-GPS, Glonass
- NFC: Yes
- USB Features: Mass storage, USB charging, USB 2.0
Audio and Sensors
- Speakers: Stereo Speakers
- Audio Jack: USB Type-C (No 3.5mm Jack)
- Fingerprint Sensor: In-display (Ultrasonic)
- Other Sensors: Light sensor, Proximity sensor, Accelerometer, Compass, Gyroscope
Pricing and Outro
Except for Price So Yeah Let’s Talk Price the Neo 10 Starts At$ 22.99 RMB Which Converts to About 27,000 Rupees Indian or $315 Us and at That Price the Neo 10 Seems Like a Great Deal Sure There Square a Bit of Compromise When It Comes to Optics but Overall This Phone Feels Like It’s Great Value for Money if Optics Weren’t High Priority for You So Anyways That’s Pretty Much It What Do You Guys Think About the Ion Neo 10 Let Me Know Your Thoughts in the Comments Below.