The iQOO 13 continues to be a swirling vortex of rumors and leaks. Following recent reports of the phone featuring a single-layer motherboard, an upgraded cooling system, and a self-developed Q2 chip, a leak from Experience More has revealed some additional details about the phone.
According to the tipster, the iQOO 13 will measure less than 8.1 mm thick. That’s similar to its predecessor, which also measures 8.1mm. But the upcoming phone might offer improved durability as it may come with an IP68 water and dust resistance rating, an improvement over the IP64 rating of the iQOO 12.
It’s also expected to feature ultrasonic fingerprint recognition for biometrics, a flat display with a small punch-hole cutout for selfies, and chamfered edges on the frames.

Moving on, the leak suggests the phone will support 100W PPS fast charging, similar to the Vivo X100 series. The included charging adapter is said to support both 100W PPS and PD charging and will use a Type-C to Type-C connector.
Another tip from the insider is about the display. They suggest the iQOO 13 will use a “better panel than BOE X2 Oriental screen,” which is expected to be used in the upcoming OnePlus 13.
While unconfirmed, a previous report suggests that the device will feature BOE’s latest OLED display with 33% more panel life and a 10% reduction in power consumption.
iQOO 13 Specifications
Apart from this, the iQOO 13 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.

Moreover, the phone will have 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 in the loop for any new updates.
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