Introduction
ChargerLAB got the new iQOO Neo10 Pro. It is equipped with Dimensity 9400 and iQOO's self-developed gaming chip Q2, with a built-in third-generation silicon battery and an astonishing equivalent capacity of 6100mAh. It also has super compatibility. Now, let's take a look at the performance of this phone.
Product Appearance
The packaging box has a black background with 10 and iQOO Neo printed on it.
The box contains the phone, a 120W charger set, a phone case, and some documents.
It uses a 1.5K screen and is equipped with 8T circuit driving technology, which can achieve a more refined and faster 144Hz adaptive refresh rate switching with lower power consumption and higher frame rate display effects. In addition, the Dimensity 9400 chip, combined with LPDDR5X Ultra + UFS4.1, has a comprehensive running score of over 3.2 million.
It is available in three colors: Black, White, and Orange. It weighs only 199 g and is 7.99 mm at its thinnest point.
It uses a 50-megapixel main camera + 50-megapixel ultra-wide-angle camera. The main camera is Sony's customized IMX921 sensor, combined with the flagship NICE algorithm, it performs very well in multiple scenarios.
An infrared sensor is configured at the top to support device identification and add remote control functions.
There is a speaker on the left side of the bottom, a USB-C port in the middle, and a microphone and SIM card slot on the right.
There is a volume button and a power button on the right side.
The length is about 163.84 mm (6.45 inches).
The width is about 75.62 mm (2.98 inches).
The thickness is about 8.07 mm (0.32英寸 inches). It's thinner than most phones on the market.
The weight is about 207.4 g (7.32 oz).
It feels comfortable to hold.
It comes with a 120W charger set. The charger has a fixed plug.
It only has one USB-C port.
Model is V12060L0A1-CN. It can support input of 100-240V~50/60Hz 3A. It supports output of 5V3A, 9V2A, 11V7.3A, and 20V6A.
ChargerLAB POWER-Z KM003C shows it supports UFCS, VFCP, QC2.0, PD3.0, QC5, DCP, and PPS charging protocols.
It has five fixed PDOs of 5V3A, 9V3A, 12V3A, 15V3A, and 20V5A. It has one set of PPS, which is 5-20V 5A.
It also supports UFCS 33W, which is 5-11V 3A. The Vstep is 10mV, and the Istep is 20mA.
The included dual USB-C cable is secured with paper tape.
It can support a current of 6A.
The length of the cable is about 97 cm (3' 2.19'').
The length of the charger is about 60.90 mm (2.4 inches).
The height is about 52.48 mm (2.066 inches).
The thickness is about 28.88 mm (1.14 inches). The volume is about 92.30cm³. Based on the charger power of 120W, the power density is as high as 1.3W/cm³.
The weight is about 116.9 g (4.12 oz).
Compatibility Test
Next, let's do the charging compatibility test.
Original Chargers
Charge with the original 120W charger, the power is about 18.18V 5.69A 103.37W.
Except for a few old chargers, the compatibility of original chargers is very good and can significantly improve the user's fast charging experience.
We have compiled the test results into a bar chart. There are no compatibility issues. The 200W charger reaches the highest power, which is 103.45W.
Third-party Chargers
We also used a variety of third-party chargers during the test. Let’s take a look at the results.
Charge with the Lenovo thinkplus 100W charger, the power is about 17.86V 5.04A 90.07W.
Charge with the SHARGE 140W charger, the power is about 17.76V 4.68A 83.12W.
Nearly half of the chargers can reach a voltage of 16V-18V, the other half can reach a voltage of 8V or 9V, and only a very small number can reach a voltage of 5V.
We have compiled the test results into a bar chart. There are no compatibility issues. Nearly a quarter of chargers have a power of over 75W, and the highest can reach 90W. Nearly half of third-party chargers have a power between 20W and 47W, and only a few chargers have a power below 12W.
Power Banks
Charge with the Anker GaNPrime 140W power bank, the power is about 16.91V 4.65A 78.7W.
One-third of power banks can reach a voltage of 16V or 17V, and the rest are 8V-9V.
We have compiled the test results into a bar chart. There are no compatibility issues. More than two-thirds of power banks have a power of over 20W, with the highest reaching 78.7W.
Full Charging Test
We use the original 120W charger to fully charge the iQOO Neo10 Pro. And put them into a 25°C (77℉) thermotank throughout the test.
At first, the voltage is around 18V. The charging curve can be divided into six parts. In the first part, the power was around 106W for the first 1 minute. Then, the power gradually drops to 81W, 63W, 48W, and 32W in turn. At about 25 minutes, the voltage drops to 9V. After that, the power slowly drops to almost zero. It takes 38 minutes to be fully charged.
From this chart, it can charge the iQOO Neo10 Pro to 50% in 14 minutes and 80% in 24 minutes. It reaches 100% in 38 minutes.
Temperature Test
We also recorded the highest temperature on the front and back after charging for 5 minutes, 10 minutes, and 20 minutes.
5 minutes Charging
After 5 minutes, the maximum temperature on the front is 37.5℃ (99.5 ℉).
The back is 39.4℃ (102.92 ℉).
10 minutes Charging
After 10 minutes, the maximum temperature on the front is 37.6℃ (99.68 ℉).
The back is 38.7℃ (101.66 ℉).
20 minutes Charging
After 20 minutes, the maximum temperature on the front is 38.1℃ (100.58 ℉).
The back is 38.7℃ (101.66 ℉).
We also turn it into another curve. The temperature during charging is between 37.5-39.4℃. During the charging process, the temperature of the phone did not exceed 40°C. Combined with the charging curve, we can see that the charging power is about 48-106W, and the temperature control is good.
Summary of ChargerLAB
iQOO Neo10 Pro is equipped with Dimensity 9400 and iQOO self-developed gaming chip Q2. It supports 120W wired charging and has a large-capacity battery of 6100mAh. It also supports multiple fast charging protocols, such as 100W PPS and 44W UFCS.
The power can reach 103W when using the original charger and 75-90W when using the high-power third-party chargers, both showing excellent charging compatibility. The original charger can charge it to 50% in 14 minutes and fully charge in just 38 minutes. And the temperature can be stably controlled below 40℃.
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