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iQOO 13 is coming to shake the market, will have 100W fast charging and 6,150mah battery

IQ is expected to launch the iQOO 13 smartphone as their next flagship soon. But before the launch now MIIT and 3C certification…

IQ is expected to launch the iQOO 13 smartphone as their next flagship soon. But ahead of the launch, the company's upcoming premium handset has now been spotted on the MIIT and 3C certification websites, hinting at its imminent launch. Let's take a look at what information has emerged about the device from these listings.

iQOO 13 got MIIT and 3C certification site approval

An IQ13 phone with model number V2408A has appeared on MIIT and China Compulsory Certification Platform. However, both the certifications did not confirm the name of the device. However, the MIIT certification listing confirmed that the device will support 5G and dual SIM and will run on Android 14 operating system. On the other hand, the China Compulsory Certification site has revealed that the upcoming IQ13 model will support 100W fast charging. This is noteworthy because its predecessor, the IQ12 phone, supports 120W fast charging.

iQOO 13 Phone Specifications (Expected)

The upcoming flagship iQOO 13 handset is rumored to use a panel made by Chinese display maker BOE, which could be a 6.7-inch 2K AMOLED screen with a 144Hz refresh rate. It is expected to be powered by Qualcomm's next flagship chipset, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4, which is likely to be paired with up to 16GB of RAM and 512GB of in-built storage.

Also recent reports suggest that the iQOO 13 could come with a massive 6,150 mAh battery, which would be a significant upgrade from the 5,000 mAh capacity battery found in the predecessor iQOO 12 model. However, it is important to note that these details are yet to be confirmed by the company, so only time will tell how true they are.

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