iQOO Z6 Lite 5G| Complete Review

Hello iQOO Fans,

Figure 1, view larger image


The fourth phone in iQOO's Z6 series is released in India is the Z6 Lite 5G. (the others on that list are iQOO Z6 5G, iQOO Z6 44W, and iQOO Z6 Pro). It is the most reasonably priced of the bunch at a starting price of Rs 13,999.

However, iQOO has given the Z6 Lite a rather likeable—powerful—spec sheet despite its low price. The design is attractive and well-made because it is based on the iQOO Z6 Pro template.

Figure 2, view larger image


No matter how much they cost, iQOO phones prioritise performance. They are built specifically for gaming. The iQOO Z6 Lite adopts the same style.

Figure 3, view larger image


The underlying chip is the main takeaway. The first phone in the world to use Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 4 Gen 1 chipset is the iQOO Z6 Lite. According to published statistics, the performance over Qualcomm Snapdragon 480 will be up to 18% faster, as will the graphics.

To achieve continuous performance, iQOO is coupling it with a 4-part cooling system that consists of a graphite sheet, copper foil, thermal gel, and a temperature sensor. Budget phones frequently lack dedicated thermals, much less one this complex.

Even with it, the Z6 Lite's 8.25mm slim chassis remains intact.

Figure 4, view larger image



The entire body is composed of plastic, and the back has a subtle gradient and a smooth matte finish that lends a little flair to the overall design without being over the top. The flat frame is comfortable in the hands.

Both the power button and the volume rocker have nice positioning and are strong and tactile.

Figure 5, view larger image


The majority of this phone is sleek and contemporary, however the front has an antiquated waterdrop notch. Although it would be unreasonable to expect anything more from a "light" version of the Z6 phone, considering the rest of the device, we can't help but wonder how iQOO manages to keep costs down.


Figure 6, view larger image

That display does have some advantages. It has a 6.58-inch 1080p IPS LCD with a quick 120Hz refresh rate, which is handy for gaming but relatively uncommon in this price range. It appears to be nearly identical to the one on the iQOO Z6 5G, as far as we can determine. The screen on the Z6 Lite doesn't become very bright either. A lot of smudges and fingerprints are attracted to the pre-applied screen-guard.

In this phone, there is only one usable camera. This has "eye-autofocus" and 50 MP. A 2MP macro is the alternative. For what it's worth, the iQOO Z6 Lite is one of the incredibly few devices at its price that can record 4K video at 30 frames per second. The phone includes an 8MP selfie camera on the front.

Figure 7, view larger image



Funtouch OS 12, which is based on Android 12, is running the show. In this market, it is again largely unheard of, iQOO is guaranteeing two years of major OS updates and up to three years of security patches.

A 5,000mAh battery with 18W fast charging completes the set. To fully utilise that, however, you'll need to purchase a charger separately. When it goes on sale in September 2014, iQOO will sell you one for Rs 399 if you decide to purchase it together with the phone.

In connection with that, the iQOO Z6 Lite is priced at Rs 13,999 for the 4GB/64GB model and Rs 15,499 for the 6GB/128GB model. In 2022, low-cost phones will be different. They aren't as showy as they once were, and 5G will only increase the price.



Thankyou 

VIKAS YADAV

@iQOO Connect 

iQOO Z series