iQOO Z9s Pro Review: Features, Design, and Performance

Hello friends where the newly launched i QOO Z9s Pro comes in, a performance-centric smartphone that aims to offer some great value without breaking your bank. Lets find out what it has for us! Earlier we spoke about the iQOO Z9, which for?18k offered good pricing-value ratio. However now we have the Z9s Pro which promises to be even better

This is the price range where having a nice balance of camera and performance becomes important. Certain devices tend to pride their cameras where the processor is just OK, while others show of their processors whilst downplaying a terrible camera experience. But the i Z9s Pro2 tries to reach more of a middle ground with improvements throughout. However, let us just explore all the aspects of this phone.

Unboxing the iQOO Z9s Pro: What’s Inside the Box?

if you want to See full unboxing Then go Youtube

Breaking it down from the packaging—the box is in black colour all around, also a simple yet dynamic design with ‘Aak’ written on the top giving an academic-like sense thanks to its bold bigness and that ember wave effect where there are some ashes smoking underneath. When you open it, the bundle has a surprise in store for you another color of your chosen device! Inside, you’ll get:

  • A Type-A to Type-C cable
  • An 80W fast charger
  • A SIM ejector wearing a wedding ring (quick side note: I love that little detail!)
  • Some manuals and documents
  • A standard protective cover

It comes in both the bright reddish-orange Vegan Leather flavor below, and a white Marble Sea finish with silver accents. They look more premium than the price would have you believe.

Styling and Construction:-Flush but Tough

And it weighs only 194 g which would make Z9s Pro2one of the slimmest handsets in its price category. However, it punches well above its weight in the build-quality stakes. It gets a durable plastic frame, which includes some marble texture on top – the first time any Z series phone has had an advanced build. The rear panel also has a camera bump that juts out slightly causing the phone to rock when placed on its back, but the design yells elegance.

Golden accents with the Vegan leather texture, do give it a premium look and feel in hand. Plus you get a selection of different candy paint color-ways, which gives it the visual advantage.

Display: Light and Vivid — A Delight to look at.

The screen is pretty much par for the course in this segment. Display of The iQOO Z9s Pro: 6.67 inches AMOLED, up to 120 Hz refresh / peak brightness —4500 nits It usually results in great sunlight legibility and punch colors. The 2000Hz touch sampling rate brings smoothness and is great for gamers/fast navigation.

The screen helps to lessen the strain of your smart phone yes, in dark too thanks documentary with a light 2160Hz PWM dimming. With a nice-looking display that should still provide good viewing indoors or out,

Performance: Ready for Gaming and Multi-tasking

gaming image

The iQOO Z9s Pro2 runs on the Snapdragon 7 Gen3 processor that handles gaming and multitasking with ease. Given the price, this chipset is excellent and has even left some of its pricier competition in the dust. It is paired up with 4GB of LPDDR4X RAM and a native storage solution of UFS2.1 which easily does the job when it comes to everyday tasks.

It’s in gaming where the phone really shines. We tried playing various games that made our BGMI, Call of Duty as well Genshin Impact among these and the gaming experience was pretty neat with minimal frame drops. It effectively manages heat produced while gaming and that makes it convenient to play continuously for long hours.

Camera: Improved Yet Balanced

Potrait

The iQOO Z9s Pro2has a dual rear camera setup including 50MP primary and OIS, an 8 MP ultra-wide lens. It is relatively surprising (although not entirely) that the primary lens also uses a 12MP sensor as we typically expect higher megapixels in this range. The colors are true-to-life and the details crisp, especially in well-lit areas.

The silver lining here is that the 16MP selfie shooter despite adding a little too much sharpness in photos at first manages to iron it out with post processing thereby turning the results into well detailed and crisp selfies. Portrait mode does a fairly decent job, blurring the background adequately without oversmoothing skin tones. The Falcons were a bit better with dynamic range and challenging lighting.

Battery and charging: All that power for longer, with those quick top-ups

BATTERY image

The iQOO Z9s Pro comes with a huge 5500mAh battery and can easily last two days of usage for moderate users. With the 80W fast charger in the box, you can get a half charge within just 20-25 minutes so no low battery induced FOMO for ya. The battery capacity has been bumped from 4600mAh in the previous model, with support for only 66W charging.

The software side of thingsAs I mentioned you get v2.1 nowadays) continues be smooth and totally tailor-able experience for 8/Windows Phone users, although there are a few new Nokia bits included that we’ll come back to later in the review… Understandably so it’s all based off Windows RT core, most people will find it simple and familiar whether they’re hoping docks (at least with respect clean installs ).

Updated with a new tweaks, but the UI is mostly familiar. It is based on the latest FunTouch OS with AI Erase to delete objects in photos, as well as custom always-on display animations and an easy way to control app volume.

And you are guaranteed to get 2 years of major OS updates and 3 year security patches which is a value-for-money deal.

Conclusion: Would I/you have Buy the iQOO Z9s Pro?

The iQOO Z9s Pro2 is a performance-centric option and delivers an all-rounder experience at ₹17,999 (After offers) This phone may not have the nicest construction, or the best cameras in its class: but this phones performance is good and it has a highly dependable display and battery. The iQOO Z9s Pro is great at gaming, and it offers a daily multitasking regime one would appreciate no to miss on.

also read Vivo V40 Pro review

Leave a Reply