Introduction
ChargerLAB recently got the iQOO 13. It is equipped with Qualcomm SM8750-AB Snapdragon 8 Elite, a 2K screen, a 6150mAh battery, 120W fast charging, etc. Next, let's take a look at its actual charging performance.
Product Appearance
The words "iQOO" and "BMW Motorsport" are printed on the packaging box of iQOO 13.
iQOO 13 is printed on the side of the box.
The box contains the phone, a 120W charger, a dual USB-C cable, a phone case, and some documents.
The iQOO 13 is equipped with a 6.82-inch screen and supports a 144Hz refresh rate.
iQOO 13 is available in Alpha (Black), Nardo Gray (Silver), White (BMW M branding), and Green.
iQOO 13 has a 50 MP 23mm (wide) main camera, 50 MP 50mm (telephoto), and 50 MP 15mm (ultrawide), as well as a 32 MP front camera.
There are speaker openings, microphone openings, and infrared remote control openings on the top.
There are volume buttons and a power key on the right side.
The port type is USB-C, and the transmission specification is USB 3.2 Gen1. The speaker, microphone, and SIM card slot are also at the bottom.
The length is about 163.5 mm (6.44 inches).
The width is about 76.82 mm (3.024 inches).
The thickness is about 8.3 mm (0.33 inches).
The weight is about 216 g (7.62 oz).
That's how big it is in the hand.
It comes with a 120W charger set. It not only supports 120W wired charging but also 50W wireless charging and 10W reverse wireless charging.
The included 120W charger has a fixed plug and one USB-C port.
Model is V12060L0A1-CN. It can support input of 100-240V~50/60Hz 3A. It can support output of 5V/3A, 9V/2A, 11V/6A, and 20V/6A.
The dual USB-C cable supports a current of 6A.
ChargerLAB POWER-Z KM003C shows it has a built-in E-Marker chip that can support 20V 5A power transmission and USB 2.0 data transmission.
The length of the cable is about 97 cm (3' 2.19'').
The length of the charger is about 61.01 mm (2.4 inches).
The height is about 52.56 mm (2.069 inches).
The thickness is about 28.93 mm (1.14 inches). The volume is about 92.77 cm³. Based on the charger power of 120W, the power density is as high as 1.3W/cm³.
The weight of the charger is about 120 g (4.23 oz).
The weight of the charger set is about 147.2 g (5.19 oz).
ChargerLAB POWER-Z KM003C shows it supports UFCS, VFCP, QC2.0, PD3.0, PPS, QC5, and DCP charging protocols.
It has five fixed PDOs of 5V/3A, 9V/3A, 12V/3A, 15V3A, and 20V/5A. It has one set of PPS, which is 5-20V5A.
It can support a set of UFCS, which is 5-11V3A.
Compatibility Test
Next, let's do the charging compatibility test.
Original Charger
Charge with the included 120W charger, the power is about 17.84V 5.63A 100.36W.
There is no compatibility issue. The compatibility of the original charger is excellent.
We have compiled the test results into a bar chart. The maximum charging power is about 100W.
Third-party Chargers
We also used a variety of third-party chargers during the test. Let’s take a look at the results.
There is no compatibility issue. Most chargers maintain voltages of 9V and 17V.
We have compiled the test results into a bar chart. Most chargers can reach a power of above 17W. The charging power of chargers that support high-power PPS can reach 39-90W. The maximum power can reach 89.76W.
Full Charging Test
We use the original 120W charger to fully charge the iQOO 13. 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 eight parts. In the first part, the power was around 102W for the first 1 minute. Then, the power gradually drops to 78W, 61W, 53W, 49W, 46W, and 37W in turn. At about 8 minutes, the voltage drops to 9V. After that, the power slowly drops to almost zero. It takes 33 minutes to be fully charged.
From this chart, it can charge the iQOO 13 to 50% in 3 minutes and 80% in 23 minutes. It reaches 100% in 33 minutes.
Temperature Test
We also recorded the highest temperature on the front and back after charging for 10 minutes, 20 minutes, and 30 minutes.
10 minutes Charging
After 10 minutes, the maximum temperature on the front is 40.1℃ (104.18 ℉). At this time, the charging power is about 49W.
The back is 40.6℃ (105.08 ℉). You can see that the heat on the back is uniform.
20 minutes Charging
After 20 minutes, the maximum temperature on the front is 42.3℃ (108.14 ℉).
The back is 41.8℃ (107.24 ℉).
30 minutes Charging
After 30 minutes, the maximum temperature on the front is 38.7℃ (101.66 ℉).
The back is 40.3℃ (104.54 ℉). At this time, the charging power is about 25W.
We also turn it into another curve. The temperature during charging is between 38.7-42.3℃. The charging power is around 37-61W for more than 20 minutes, so the temperature was within a reasonable range.
Summary of ChargerLAB
iQOO 13 is equipped with Qualcomm SM8750-AB Snapdragon 8 Elite, a built-in 6150mAh battery, etc. It supports 120W wired charging, 50W wireless charging, and 10W reverse wireless charging.
According to actual tests, the original charger can charge it to 50% in 13 minutes and fully charge in just 33 minutes. Third-party chargers can provide more than 17W of power, and for chargers that support the UFCS protocol, the power can reach about 23W. There is no compatibility issue. The charging performance of iQOO 13 is really impressive.
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