Introduction
On the evening of April 28th at 19:00, the iQOO Z10 Turbo Pro was launched grandly. It is equipped with the fourth-generation Snapdragon 8S processor and the self-developed Q1 flagship esports chip. With a combination of a 7000mAh battery and 120W fast charging, it offers exceptional performance. It is only 8.09mm thick and weighs just 206g, achieving a perfect balance between a slim body and powerful battery life. Next, let's check its real-time charging performance.

Product Appearance

The packaging box is black with the iQOO logo printed in the middle.

The box contains the iQOO Z10 Turbo Pro, a 120W charging set, a phone case, and some documents.

It features a 6.78-inch display with a resolution of 2800 × 1260, offering 452 PPI and a 144Hz refresh rate. The screen supports a maximum global brightness of 2000 nits and a local peak brightness of up to 5500 nits. It also supports HDR10+ and the DCI-P3 color gamut, boasts a 3000Hz esports-grade touch sampling rate, and includes advanced touch optimization along with SGS certification.

There are four colors to choose from: White, Black, Orange, and Gold.

The main camera features a 50MP Sony LYT-600 sensor with optical image stabilization (OIS), paired with an 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens.

There is an infrared sensor opening at the top.

At the bottom, it features a USB-C port, stereo speakers, a microphone, and a SIM card slot.

The volume buttons and power button are on the right.

The length is about 163.86 mm (6.45 inches).

The width is about 76.04 mm (2.99 inches).

The thickness is about 8.24 mm (0.32 inches).

The weight is about 208.9 g (7.37 oz).

That's how big it is in the hand.

It comes with a 120W charging set.

The plastic sheet of the USB-C is white.

Model: V12060L1H3-CN
Input: 100-120V-50/60HZ, 3A
Output: 5V3A, 9V2A, 11V7.3A Max, 20V4A Max
PDO: 5V3A, 9V3A,12V3A Max, 15V3A Max, 20V3.25A Max
PPS: 5-20V3.25A Max
Input: 200-240V~50/60Hz.3A
Output: 5V3A, 9V2A, 11V7.3A Max, 20V6AMax
PDO: 5V3A, 9V3A, 12V3A Max, 15V3A Max, 20V5AMax
PPS: 5-20V5A Max

ChargerLAB POWER-Z KM003C shows it supports VFCP, QC2.0, and DCP charging protocols.

The dual USB-C cable is secured with a paper strap for bundling.

6A is printed on the connector.

The length is about 1 meter.

The weight is about 116 g (4.092 oz).

That's how big it is in the hand.
Compatibility Test
Next, let's do the charging compatibility test.
Original Chargers

When using the original 120W charger set to charge it, the power is about 17.58V 5.70A 100.19W.

When using the iQOO 120W charger (model: V12060L0C0-CN) to charge it, the power output is approximately 17.52V, 5.71A, and 100.11W.

All tested chargers can reach a current of more than 3.9A, and the maximum power can reach 100.19W.

We summarize the test results into a bar chart. The charging power is all above 64W. Among them, the three 120W chargers can reach a charging power of more than 100W.
Third-party Chargers
We also used a variety of third-party chargers with the original cable during the test. Let’s take a look at the results.

Summarize the test data into a table. There are no compatibility issues. The charging power of Apple series chargers is generally around 10W. The power of Huawei series chargers is between 13 and 46W. Most chargers with a power of 65W or above can achieve a higher charging power. The maximum charging power reaches 87.3W. This fully demonstrates the powerful charging compatibility and performance of the iQOO Z10 Turbo Pro.

We summarize the test results into a bar chart. The charging power is mainly concentrated in four gears: 10W, 25W, 45W, and 80W. Chargers that support 5A PPS performed well in the test, generally achieving power of more than 80W, providing users with more choices.
Power Banks

The test data is summarized in a table, with a voltage of 7 to 18V, a current of 1 to 5A, and a maximum power of 83.4W.

The data is plotted in a bar chart. The highest power is from the AOHi 27600mAh 240W, which reached 83.40W. The charging compatibility of third-party power banks with the iQOO Z10 Turbo Pro is not much different from that with third-party chargers.
Full Charging Test
We use the original charger to fully charge the iQOO Z10 Turbo Pro. And put them into a 25°C (77℉) thermotank throughout the test.

The voltage is around 17V at first. The charging curve can be divided into seven parts. The peak power is around 99W for the first 29 seconds. Then, the power gradually drops to 77W, 61W, 56W, 45W, and 30W in turn. At about 26 minutes, the voltage drops to 9V. The final part begins at 31 minutes, the power slowly drops to almost zero. It takes 37 minutes to be fully charged.

We also turn it into another curve. It reaches 50% in 14 minutes. And it can reach 80% in 24 minutes, 100% in 37 minutes.
Temperature Test
We also recorded the highest temperature on the front and back after charging for 10 minutes, 20 minutes, and 30 minutes.
10 minutes Charging

After 10 minutes, the maximum temperature on the front is 39.1℃ (102.38 ℉).

The back is 40.7℃ (105.26 ℉).
20 minutes Charging

After 20 minutes, the maximum temperature on the front is 39.4℃ (102.92 ℉).

The back is 40.3℃ (104.54 ℉).
30 minutes Charging

After 30 minutes, the maximum temperature on the front is 37.2℃ (98.96 ℉).

The back is 37.8℃ (100.04 ℉).

We also turn it into a bar chart. During charging for 30 minutes, the temperature is between 37.3 and 40.7°C. Considering the charging power, between 20 to 30 minutes, the charging power drops from 56W to 30W, and the temperature also decreases. Overall, the iQOO Z10 Turbo Pro demonstrates good temperature control.
Summary of ChargerLAB
The iQOO Z10 Turbo Pro is powered by the 4th-generation Snapdragon 8S and the flagship-level Q1 esports chip, delivering outstanding gaming performance. It also comes equipped with practical features such as an under-display fingerprint sensor, X-axis linear motor, stereo dual speakers, infrared remote control, NFC, dual-band GPS, and Wi-Fi 7.
It supports 120W fast charging, and when using the original charger, it can reach around 100W of power. With third-party chargers or power banks that support 5A PPS, it can achieve charging power above 80W, offering users more flexibility and choices.
It reaches 50% in just 14 minutes, 80% in 24 minutes, and achieves a full charge in 37 minutes — impressively fast. For a smartphone with a large-capacity battery, this charging speed is undoubtedly among the best in the industry. During the half-hour high-power charging session, the temperature never exceeded 41°C, demonstrating commendable thermal management.
Overall, the iQOO Z10 Turbo Pro not only showcases flagship-level hardware but also strikes an impressive balance between compact size, long battery life, and fast charging with its combination of a 7000mAh battery, 120W charging power, and ultra-slim body. Within its price range, it stands out as an excellent value-for-money choice.
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