Look, I review a lot of phones. Usually, it’s the same old story: slightly better camera, slightly faster chip, and a price hike that makes your wallet cry. But the iQOO 15? This thing feels illegal.
I’ve been daily driving this handset since the launch event, and I’m genuinely confused about how iQOO managed to pull this off without charging double the price. If you’re tired of the “Ultra” premiums from the big guys, pull up a chair. We need to talk.
The Screen That Ruins Other Screens
First off, the display. They’ve slapped a 6.85-inch 2K Samsung M14 LEAD OLED panel on this device. The spec sheet screams 6,000 nits peak brightness.
I took this thing to the beach at noon—usually a death sentence for visibility—and I could read my emails perfectly. It’s almost too bright. Combined with the 144Hz refresh rate, scrolling through Reddit feels less like looking at a screen and more like fluid motion. It makes my dedicated monitor look dim by comparison.
Power: The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 is Overkill (In a Good Way)
We all knew the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 was coming, but I wasn’t prepared for the optimization here.
I threw everything at it. Genshin Impact? Maxed out. Warzone Mobile? Flawless. I played for about 90 minutes straight, and while the phone got warm, it never throttled. The new 8K Vapor Chamber isn’t just marketing fluff; it actually dissipates heat away from your fingers. It’s a gaming rig that fits in your pocket, period.
Cameras: The “Gaming Phone” Stigma is Dead
Here is where iQOO usually cuts corners. Not this time.
- The Main Shooter: 50MP Sony IMX921 with OIS. It’s snappy and sharp.
- The Surprise: A proper 50MP Periscope Telephoto (3x Optical).
Finally! I can zoom in on my dog across the park without the photo looking like a watercolor painting. The portrait mode separation is eerily good, handling stray hairs better than some flagship cameras that cost ₹40,000 more.
Battery Life: The Real Magic Trick
Okay, tell me how this works: The phone is 8.1mm thin, yet it holds a 7,000mAh silicon-anode battery.
Physics says that shouldn’t fit. But it does. I ended my first day—a heavy day of testing, benchmarking, and photo-taking—with 35% battery left. For a normal user? This is easily a two-day phone. And the 100W FlashCharge is just the cherry on top; I plugged it in while I showered, and it was basically full when I got out.
The Upgrade Dilemma: iQOO 15 vs. iQOO 13
If you’re holding onto the iQOO 13 (since we skipped the 14), here is the honest truth about whether you should switch.
| Feature | iQOO 13 | iQOO 15 | The Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brain | Snapdragon 8 Elite (Gen 4) | Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 | The 15 is visibly snappier. |
| Juice | 6,000 mAh | 7,000 mAh | A massive leap in endurance. |
| Zoom | 2x Optical | 3x Periscope | The 15 wins, hands down. |
| Software | Funtouch OS 15 | OriginOS 6 (Android 16) | Cleaner, smoother animations. |
Conclusion: The New Standard?
At an effective price of roughly ₹64,999, the iQOO 15 is embarrassing the competition. It fixes the weak zoom of the past and delivers battery life that frankly shouldn’t be possible in a chassis this thin.
If you want a phone that purely focuses on speed, screen, and stamina, stop looking. You found it.
Score: 9/10
- The Good: Battery life for days, blindingly bright screen, actual optical zoom.
- The Bad: The camera bump is a dust magnet; wireless charging availability varies by region.

