Last week, iQOO officially revealed the front design of the iQOO 13, confirming it will feature a BOE Q10 display. The device shown has narrow bezels and a center punch-hole cutout, but real-life images hadn’t surfaced—until now.
A bunch of real-life images of the iQOO 13 have appeared on the Chinese social media platform Weibo. And while these images only show the front of the phone, the design is still impressive.
iQOO 13 real-life images
As you can see, the iQOO 13 features minimal bezels on all sides of the screen, creating a symmetrical look typical of flagship phones.

The flat frames on the sides are complete with antenna lines, which also confirms the device is made of metal. Additionally, the right-side frame houses the power button and volume rocker.
The phone will be built on a 6.82-inch 2K LTPO AMOLED screen with a 144Hz refresh rate. The display is also expected to offer improved eye protection and an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner.
While the images do not show the back of the phone, previous leaks have revealed its design. To be fair, the iQOO 13 doesn’t look significantly different from its predecessor.

It still has the squircle camera island in the top left corner. However, this time, the camera island will also feature RGB lighting, known as the Halo light, surrounding it.
iQOO also confirmed this week that the upcoming iQOO 13 will launch in China at the end of October. Major brands are likely waiting for Qualcomm to unveil its next-generation Snapdragon 8 Elite (or 8 Gen 4) chip before revealing their new phones. Following this announcement, we can expect a flurry of launches.
Rumors suggest that iQOO will unveil the iQOO 13 on October 30th. While not official, the smartphone is tipped to start at Rs 55,000 in the Indian market.
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