
iQOO Z10R is now available in India, priced just under Rs 20,000. It joins the existing Z10 lineup, which includes the iQOO Z10, Z10 Lite, and Z10x, further strengthening iQOO’s presence in the budget and mid-range space. You can buy the phone via Amazon and iqoo.com starting today.
The iQOO Z10R comes in three variants: 8GB + 128GB (Rs 19,499), 8GB + 256GB (Rs 21,499), and 12GB + 256GB (Rs 23,499). iQOO is offering an instant Rs 2,000 discount on select bank cards, up to Rs 2,000 exchange bonus, and no-cost EMI for up to 6 months. The smartphone is available in two colours: Aquamarine and Moonstone.
What does the iQOO Z10R offer?
With the iQOO Z10R, you get a 6.77-inch FHD+ quad-curved AMOLED display, a 120Hz refresh rate, and support for HDR10+ and Netflix HDR, making it a suitable choice for streaming and visual content. Peak brightness reaches 1,800 nits, which should be sufficient for most use cases. However, competitors like the CMF Phone 2 Pro and Realme Narzo 80 Pro take it further, with up to 4,500 nits, offering improved legibility in harsh sunlight.
How does iQOO Z10R compare to iQOO Z10?
The iQOO Z10R (Rs 19,499) is priced close to the iQOO Z10 (Rs 21,999), but with some trade-offs. The Z10 offers a Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chipset, higher 5,000-nit brightness, and a 7,300mAh battery. However, the Z10R features a more stylish quad-curved display and stereo speakers, two features missing on the Z10.
Should you buy the iQOO Z10?
If you’re shopping under Rs 20,000, the iQOO Z10R presents a well-rounded option. It strikes a balance between premium design, a high-quality display, decent cameras, and reliable battery life. However, if your priorities are long-term software support or camera versatility (like an ultra-wide lens), rivals like the CMF Phone 2 Pro or Redmi Note 14 might offer better value. You can wait for our full review for a deeper verdict, but on paper, the Z10R appears to be one of iQOO’s most balanced launches yet in the segment.