iQOO Z10R Review in 5 Simple Points: What You Need to Know

Updated : Jul 24, 2025 15:06
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Editorji News Desk

iQOO has just rolled out the Z10R, and it’s turning heads—for all the right reasons. Priced under ₹20,000 (₹17,499 to be precise), this one’s playing in budget territory but flexing like a premium device. From unexpected camera chops to top-tier performance, it’s got serious main character energy. That said, it’s not without a few minor annoyances.

Here’s everything you need to know, broken down into 5 quick points:

Premium looks, rugged build

It may be a budget phone, but it sure doesn’t look like one. The Aquamarine finish pops, and the in-hand feel screams premium. On top of that, the phone has IP68 and IP69 ratings, meaning it’s well-protected against water, dust, and clumsy moments. It’s rare to find that kind of durability in this segment.

Performance that punches way above its weight

Running on the MediaTek Dimensity 7400, the Z10R clocks over 7.5 lakh on Antutu (according to iQOO). Whether you're into gaming, multitasking, or bingeing reels all day, the performance is buttery smooth and doesn’t stutter.

Cameras that deliver

The rear packs a 50MP Sony IMX882 sensor, and the results are genuinely good—sharp details and natural tones. But the real surprise is the front cam: a 32MP sensor capable of 4K video at 30fps. That’s perfect for creators, vloggers, or just anyone who wants crisp, high-res selfies without shelling out big bucks.

Gorgeous screen, slightly annoying curves

You get a 120Hz AMOLED display that’s bright, colourful, and super fluid. The only catch? It’s quad-curved. While it looks stunning, curved panels are notorious for accidental touches, and good luck finding a screen protector that fits just right.

Battery’s decent, but not groundbreaking

With a 5,700mAh battery and 44W fast charging, you’re covered for a full day. It’s not the fastest charging in the game, but it’s reliable and gets the job done without complaints.

Final take

The iQOO Z10R doesn’t play by budget rules. It’s stylish, speedy, and loaded with features you don’t typically find under ₹20K. The curved screen and okay-ish charging are the only real compromises. If you’re after a phone that stands out without breaking the bank, this one’s a no-brainer.

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