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The iQOO 13 continues to be a hot topic in the rumor mill. Just a day after leak revealed its camera details, a new leak has surfaced with some interesting details about its display and improvements. Meanwhile, the phone has also appeared on the 3C certification site, revealing details about charging. 

iQOO 13 to feature BOE’s latest OLED display

According to a post on Weibo by reliable leakster Digital Chat Station (DCS), the iQOO 13 could be the first phone to boast BOE’s latest light-emitting technology for mobile OLED panels. 

The new tech is said to offer a host of improvements, including a 33% boost in panel longevity, and a 10% reduction in power consumption. The leak also suggests a jump in “global” brightness by 12.5% and the new display tech might also reduce the risk of screen burn-in by a whopping 50%. 

These will be some quality-of-life upgrades to the already excellent display on the iQOO 12, with particularly promising claims for panel longevity and screen burn-in prevention. 

iQOO 13 3C certification

Expect the leak, 3C certification reveals some more details about the iQOO 13. The smartphone made an appearance on the certification site with model number V2408A and 120W charging support. 

Rest of the specs

Apart from this, the phone is expected to pack the upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 SoC. The camera department could see a triple-sensor setup with a 50MP Sony IMX921 main sensor, a 50MP Samsung ISOCELL JN1 ultrawide lens, and a 50MP IMX826 telephoto lens with 2x zoom. 

iQOO 12 Display
iQOO 12

Moreover, DCS previously teased RAM options reaching up to 16GB and storage up to 1TB. A large battery was also mentioned, though specific details remain under wraps. 

iQOO itself hasn’t confirmed anything about the iQOO 13, but considering the continuous stream of leaks, a launch date shouldn’t be too far off. We will keep you on the loop for any new updates.

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