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iQOO Z10x Review: Solid Performance Without the Price Tag

Last updated: May 15, 2025 12:59 pm
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iQOO Z10x Review: Solid Performance Without the Price Tag
3.6
Review Overview

This phone sticks to the basics but gets most of them right. It lacks, but it delivers where it matters.

What You’ll Like

First off, battery life is a huge win here. With a 6,500mAh battery, this thing easily lasts a full day — sometimes more. You can scroll, stream, or chat without hunting for a charger by dinner.

Performance? Surprisingly smooth. The Dimensity 7300 chip handles everyday tasks like social apps, videos, and even light games without stutters. It’s not a gaming powerhouse, but for daily use, no complaints.

The 120Hz screen also feels snappy. Scrolling looks fluid, and it’s bright enough outdoors, though you might need to squint under direct sunlight. For watching shows or just browsing, the display does its job well.

What Could Be Better

Camera Performance: The 50MP rear camera is fine during the day. It takes clear, colorful photos in good lighting. But when the lights go down, it starts to struggle. Night shots come out soft, and fine details often get lost. Compared to other phones in this price range, like the Redmi Note 12 or Realme Narzo 60, the iQOO Z10x’s camera isn’t as sharp in low light. If you’re into photography, especially at night, this might not be the best choice for you.

Bloatware: While the phone comes with a few pre-installed apps, they can be a bit annoying. You can uninstall some of them, but not all. This can clutter your phone, and it might slow things down over time. If you prefer a cleaner, bloat-free experience, this could be a drawback.

Design: The design of the iQOO Z10x is solid, but not particularly modern. It has some thick bezels around the screen, which makes it feel a bit dated compared to other budget phones with slimmer bezels. While the phone feels comfortable in hand and well-built, the bezels can make it look less sleek. It’s not a dealbreaker, but something to keep in mind if you care about a more modern look.

How It Feels in Daily Use

It’s actually quite comfy to hold. The plastic back has a smooth matte texture that doesn’t collect fingerprints easily. It’s light but doesn’t feel cheap. Unlocking with the side fingerprint reader is quick, and the phone rarely lags or freezes. The software experience is mostly clean, minus the few unwanted apps.

Is It Worth It?

At around ₹13,500, the iQOO Z10x gives you a lot of phone for the money. It’s not trying to be fancy — just reliable. If you’re on a budget or buying your first smartphone, it hits a nice balance of performance and value.

Specs at a GlanceDetails
BodyPolycarbonate back and frame, matte finish; Dimensions: 165.7 x 76.3 x 8.0 mm; Weight: 204g; IP64 dust and water resistance
Display6.72-inch FHD+ IPS LCD; 1080 x 2408 pixels; 120Hz refresh rate; 1050 nits max brightness
ChipsetMediaTek Dimensity 7300 (4nm); Octa-core CPU (4×2.5 GHz Cortex-A78 & 4×2.0 GHz Cortex-A55); Mali-G615 MC2 GPU
MemoryRAM: 6GB or 8GB LPDDR4x; Storage: 128GB or 256GB UFS 3.1; No microSD card slot
Variants & Price6GB+128GB – ₹13,499
8GB+128GB – ₹14,999
8GB+256GB – ₹16,499
OS/SoftwareAndroid 15 with Funtouch OS 15; 2 years of Android upgrades and 3 years of security updates
Rear CameraDual setup: 50MP primary (f/1.8) + 2MP depth sensor (f/2.4); LED flash; 4K video recording at 30fps
Front Camera8MP (f/2.05); Full HD video recording at 30fps
Video CaptureRear: Up to 4K at 30fps; Front: Up to 1080p at 30fps
Battery6500 mAh non-removable Li-Po; 44W FlashCharge; Reverse wired charging support
ConnectivityDual SIM (Nano-SIM, dual stand-by); 5G, 4G LTE, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, USB Type-C 2.0; IR blaster; No NFC
MiscSide-mounted fingerprint sensor; Dual stereo speakers; No 3.5mm jack

Final Verdict

The iQOO Z10x is best for students, casual users, or anyone who just wants a phone that lasts all day and runs smoothly. If camera quality or premium design isn’t at the top of your list, this one’s a smart, wallet-friendly pick.

Review Overview
3.6
Performance 4
Display 3
Rear Camera 3
Front Camera 3
Battery 5
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