Design
It has a flat body, a matte finish on the back cover, and curved edges. The matte texture makes the phone’s back cover resistant to smudges, and any dirt or debris can be easily wiped away. A metal construction alongside the rear camera module gives a premium look. In addition, the colour of the construction is also in sync with the phone’s colour (review unit).
However, the water drop notch in the front looks outdated. Besides, the phone’s bottom bezel is thicker than the other three sides, which looks unfashionable again.
The smartphone has a 6.28-inch AMOLED screen of 90 Hz refresh rate for smooth user experience. Its brightness can go up to 1300 nits, facilitating visibility in low-light, no-light, or bright outdoor environments. In addition, the phone has a fast-operating in-display touch lock that makes unlocking superfast and switching between various applications smooth.
Camera
The phone has a 16MP front facing selfie camera. However, compared to the rear camera, its output is slightly disappointing as it softens the edges while capturing images, and the videos appear slightly grainy in high resolution. Here, capturing the images becomes slightly tricky as the phone doesn’t have a focus-lock option. However, it does have a dual-view option to click images.
Performance
In the software domain, the phone runs Vivo Funtouch OS 13 (iQOO is Vivo’s sub-brand) based on the Android 13 version. Some unwanted bloatware applications consume the phone storage but can be uninstalled from the system.
The phone has a 4,300 mAH battery and a 44W wired charger. The battery optimisation is good, especially during excessive gaming, and can facilitate daily tasks appropriately. However, if used extensively, the battery doesn’t last a day and thus needs around a 45-minute of charging if it goes under 20 percent. Moreover, the background applications of the smartphone also significantly drain its battery even if the phone itself is not in use.
At Rs 18,999 onwards, the iQOO Z7 5G is a power-packed smartphone. Barring a few shortcomings in design and imaging, the smartphone is actually good for routine everyday use and gaming.
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