Comparison of OnePlus 12 and Vivo iQOO 12 specifications… What is the difference?

Comparison of OnePlus 12 and Vivo iQOO 12 specifications… What is the difference?
Comparison of OnePlus 12 and Vivo iQOO 12 specifications… What is the difference?
1 year ago

Are you looking for a new smartphone that has high performance and great specifications? If so, you might be interested in knowing more about the OnePlus 12 and iQOO 12 phones, which are among the latest flagship phones launched in the market. In this article, we will compare the specifications of these two phones in different areas such as design, screen, processor, memory, camera, battery and price, and we will highlight the differences and similarities between them. This way, you can make an informed decision when choosing your ideal phone.

Design

If you care about the appearance of your phone, you might find that the OnePlus 12 looks more authentic and elegant than the iQOO 12. The OnePlus 12 features a rectangular camera unit placed on the left of the back of the phone, while the iQOO 12 has a square camera unit placed in the middle and with larger dimensions. The OnePlus 12 also comes in different colors such as black, white, blue and green, while the iQOO 12 is available in black and white only.

On the front side, both phones have a large screen that covers most of the interface, with very narrow frames around it. However, the iQOO 12 looks more compact because it has a slightly smaller screen than the OnePlus 12. Both phones also have a central hole in the top of the screen for the front camera. In addition, both phones are resistant to dust and water spray, as they have an IP64 certification. Finally, the body of both phones is made of high-quality materials, including a glass back and an aluminum frame.

Screen

If you are looking for a high-resolution and brightness screen, you might prefer the screen of the OnePlus 12 over the screen of the iQOO 12. The screen of the OnePlus 12 comes with a Quad HD+ resolution of 1440 × 3168 pixels, which provides a higher level of detail and clarity. The screen of the OnePlus 12 also comes with a wider diameter of 6.82 inches, compared to 6.78 inches in the screen of the iQOO 12. In addition, the screen of the OnePlus 12 has a very high peak brightness of 4500 nits, which makes it visible clearly in different lighting conditions. Not only that, but the screen of the OnePlus 12 supports the Dolby Vision standard, which provides an amazing viewing experience for the content that supports it. And to protect the screen of the OnePlus 12 from scratches and breakage, it comes with a protective layer of Gorilla Glass Victus 2, which is the latest and strongest type of glass from Corning.

However, the screen of the iQOO 12 is not bad at all, as it comes with a 1.5K resolution of 1440 × 3200 pixels, which provides excellent image quality. As for the rest of the specifications, they are not much different from the screen of the OnePlus 12, as they support a refresh rate of 120 Hz, and HDR10+ certification, and a central hole. But, there is one feature that distinguishes the screen of the iQOO 12 from the screen of the OnePlus 12, which is that it supports a higher refresh rate of 144 Hz, which makes it better for gamers who love fast and smooth games. In addition, the iQOO 12 phone can be more comfortable to use for some people, because it has a slightly smaller screen, which makes it lighter and easier to carry.

Processor and memory

If you want a phone that has high and fast performance, you will not find a big difference between the OnePlus 12 and the iQOO 12 in this area. Both phones run on the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 mobile platform, which is the best platform launched by Qualcomm so far, as it is an octa-core chipset designed using a 4-nanometer production process and consists of three different groups including the Cortex X4 central processing unit that operates at a maximum frequency of 3.3 GHz, and five Cortex A720 central processing units that operate at a speed of 3.2 GHz, and two Cortex A520 CPU and Adreno. 750 graphics processing unit.

The OnePlus 12 is paired with a larger random access memory RAM of up to 24 GB, coupled with a native storage capacity of 1 terabyte of the UFS 4.0 type, which is faster and more efficient than the previous storage memory UFS 3.1. The iQOO 12 phone still has an internal storage space of up to 1 terabyte, but the random access memory stops at 16 GB, which may affect the speed of the phone in running multiple applications. Both phones run on the Android 14 operating system out of the box, but with different user interfaces: Funtouch OS or Origin OS for the iQOO 12 phone, and OxygenOS or ColorOS for the OnePlus 12 phone. These interfaces provide you with a customized and distinctive user experience, with different features and designs.

Camera

If you are fond of photography, you might find that the iQOO 12 phone outperforms the OnePlus 12 phone in this area. The iQOO 12 phone has a triple rear camera consisting of a 50-megapixel main sensor with optical image stabilizer OIS, a 64-megapixel telephoto camera that supports 5x optical zoom and 60x digital zoom, and a 50-megapixel ultra-wide camera that covers a 120-degree angle. This camera provides you with a variety of options for capturing images and videos with high quality and clear details. This camera also supports features such as night mode, professional mode, artistic mode, dynamic mode and others.

In comparison, the OnePlus 12 phone has a triple rear camera as well, but with lower resolutions. The OnePlus 12 phone has a 48-megapixel main sensor with OIS, a 16-megapixel telephoto camera that supports 3x optical zoom and 30x digital zoom, and a 16-megapixel ultra-wide camera that covers a 123-degree angle. This camera provides you with good image quality, but not at the same level as the iQOO 12 phone. This camera also supports features such as night mode, professional mode, artistic mode, dynamic mode and others as well.

On the front side, the OnePlus 12 phone has a better selfie camera than the iQOO 12 phone. The OnePlus 12 phone has a 32-megapixel front camera, which provides you with clear and lively selfies. While the iQOO 12 phone has a 16-megapixel front camera only, which provides you with good selfies, but not with the same quality.

Battery

If you want a phone that lasts long with you, you might find that the OnePlus 12 phone surpasses the iQOO 12 phone in this area. The OnePlus 12 phone has a battery capacity of 5400 mAh, which provides you with a long battery life of up to two days of average use. This battery also supports fast charging with a power of 100 watts, which allows you to fully charge your phone in less than half an hour. Not only that, but this battery also supports wireless charging, which provides you with more convenience and flexibility.

In comparison, the iQOO 12 phone has a battery capacity of 5000 mAh, which provides you with a good battery life of up to one day of average use. This battery also supports fast charging with a power of 120 watts, which allows you to fully charge your phone in less than 20 minutes. But, this battery does not support wireless charging, which means that you need a charging cable to charge your phone.

Advantages and disadvantages of both phones

After comparing the specifications of the OnePlus 12 and iQOO 12 phones, we can summarize the advantages and disadvantages of both phones as follows:

Advantages of OnePlus 12 phone

  • Larger and higher resolution and brightness screen
  • Larger battery and supports wireless charging
  • Better selfie camera
  • Clean software experience

Disadvantages of OnePlus 12 phone

  • Higher price
  • Lower resolution rear camera
  • Less random access memory

Advantages of iQOO 12 phone

  • Lower price
  • Higher resolution rear camera
  • Faster fast charging
  • Better display for gamers

Disadvantages of iQOO 12 phone

 
  • Smaller and lower resolution and brightness screen
  • Smaller battery and does not support wireless charging
  • Lower selfie camera
  • Less clean software experience

Price

If you are looking for a phone with a reasonable price, you might find that the iQOO 12 phone is the best choice for you. The iQOO 12 phone starts at a price of 515 euros (which is equivalent to 17 thousand Egyptian pounds), which makes it cheaper than the OnePlus 12 phone by 85 euros (which is equivalent to 1500 Egyptian pounds). At this price, you can get a phone that has great specifications such as a high-resolution and brightness screen, a versatile camera, a powerful processor and fast charging.

However, if you can pay more money, you might find that the OnePlus 12 phone is worth the investment. The OnePlus 12 phone costs about 600 dollars (which is equivalent to 18.538 Egyptian pounds), which makes it more expensive than the iQOO 12 phone by 85 dollars (which is equivalent to 1500 Egyptian pounds). At this price, you can get a phone that has distinctive specifications such as a larger and higher resolution and brightness screen, a larger battery and supports wireless charging, a better selfie camera and a clean software experience.