Hello iQOO Family! 👋
Good morning, everyone! ☀️
I recently got a chance to explore the camera capabilities of the iQOO Neo 10, and I must say it was an exciting experience! 📸
A big shoutout to FoneArena for providing the device thank you so much! 🤗
Over the years, the smartphone gaming segment has evolved rapidly. Today, we’re seeing incredibly powerful and well-balanced devices under ₹40,000, and the iQOO Neo 10 stands out as one of the top choices for gamers and performance enthusiasts alike.
While iQOO continues to win hearts among Indian youth, I still find myself wishing for a modern phone with the nostalgia of the iQOO 3 complete with a 3.5mm jack and those satisfying gaming triggers. 🎮
Coming to the camera despite being a performance-focused phone, the Neo 10 doesn’t compromise on photography. The Sony IMX882 primary sensor is highly capable, delivering vibrant and contrast-rich images that are instantly social media-ready. The 8MP ultra-wide camera adds flexibility and brings more creative possibilities to the table.
As always, a good photo depends a lot on framing and perspective, and I did my best to bring out the best from both lenses. I'm sharing some of my favourite shots below. Hope you all enjoy them! 😊
Here are the samples to showcase device zooming capabilities 🫴
Here are some selfie 🤳 samples
Indoor samples with artificial lights
Because of the sensor size difference and also other advantages via optics we can observe difference in white balancing and details between primary and ultra wide.
Being a gaming centrc phone this is expected. Primary sensor is capable of handling lowlight situations. Ultra wide is barely usable.
Overall, it's great to see gaming-focused phones like the iQOO Neo 10 also delivering solid results in photography. 🙂
When it comes to videography, that’s a different ball game within the broader camera department. 🎥
If you're looking for better video performance from an iQOO device, I'd recommend checking out the iQOO 12 or iQOO 13👌
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