The iQOO 13 handles heavy gaming, but we did experience some hiccups. The design leans a bit too much toward the iPhone look, with subtle changes that could have been more refined. The display is excellent, boosted by the 144Hz refresh rate, while the camera is decent, though improvements are needed in telephoto, low-light, and portrait shots. Overall, this phone isn’t a huge leap from the iQOO 12, but software updates could improve things. If you’re after better camera performance and slightly more power, the Realme GT 7 Pro is worth considering.
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The OPPO Reno13 Pro offers a premium design, solid cameras, and a smooth software experience. However, compared to the Reno12 Pro, it doesn’t bring a major upgrade. The butterfly-illusion effect is eye-catching, but the rest of the design feels familiar. The display is sharp, with HDR 10 improving multimedia, while the audio adds to the experience. For performance, it’s not the best. It handles daily tasks well but struggles with gaming and benchmarking. Alternatives like the iQOO 12 or OnePlus 13R may be better for gamers. The camera is good, but a few minor issues can be fixed via an update. ColorOS 15 is visually engaging but suffers from bloatware, making the interface feel cluttered. Overall, the Reno13 Pro brings meaningful improvements, but it still needs refinement to match a truly premium experience.
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