iQOO Neo 10 Camera Review

iQOO Neo 10 Camera Review

Daylight photography delivers excellent detail and sharpness

 

The iQOO Neo 10’s 50MP Sony IMX882 main sensor impresses in daylight. Photos taken outdoors have excellent clarity, accurate colors, and high dynamic range. Skin tones in portrait shots come out natural and not over-saturated.

 

Trees, sky, buildings — everything looks crisp. Even when zooming in, small objects like leaves or street signs stay clear, which proves the sensor’s high pixel efficiency. Shutter speed is fast and autofocus locks quickly. You can capture moving subjects like kids or vehicles without blur in most cases.

 

iQOO Neo 10 back Camera Review

In ultra-wide mode, the 8MP sensor performs well too. The frame expands nicely without heavy distortion on the corners. However, compared to the main lens, ultra-wide shots do lose a bit of detail and dynamic range. If you take landscape shots in sunlight, the output is vibrant and Instagram-ready, but you’ll notice soft edges if you zoom in.

 

Low light results are decent but not flagship-level

 

In dim or low light environments, the Neo 10 camera holds its ground but shows its limits. The night mode helps brighten up the frame, and OIS keeps the shot steady without needing a tripod. Still, fine textures like wall patterns or fabric details can look smudged. The colors remain accurate but there’s some visible noise, especially in shadowy areas.

 

iQOO Neo 10 front Camera Review

Portrait shots at night are handled well, with the background blur staying smooth and edge detection remaining fairly accurate. Street lighting and indoor bulbs do help the sensor capture enough light. But if you’re taking night photos with limited light sources, don’t expect flagship-level clarity.

 

Selfie camera performs naturally with soft details

 

The 16MP front camera does a good job in both daylight and indoor settings. In good lighting, selfies look balanced with natural skin tones and smooth background separation. It avoids excessive sharpening, which keeps faces looking clean and not over-processed. Edge detection in portrait selfie mode is mostly accurate unless the background is too busy.

 

In low light, selfie quality drops but not drastically. You may see some grain, but it doesn’t ruin the image. There’s a screen flash feature that helps brighten your face in dark environments, which is useful during video calls or social media use at night. Video from the front cam is clear at 1080p and stable enough for vlogging or Reels.

 

Video recording is smooth and stable

 

The rear camera supports 4K video at 30fps with OIS. In daylight, videos come out crisp with rich color and consistent focus. Whether you’re walking or panning slowly, the footage remains steady. Audio capture is decent, and the exposure doesn’t fluctuate much, even when moving between bright and dark scenes.

 

iQOO Neo 10 Camera photo
iQOO Neo 10 Camera photo

 

Slow motion and time-lapse modes are also available and work as expected. While ultra-wide video recording is limited to lower resolutions, it’s still useful for wide-angle moments. Overall, the video experience is reliable and suitable for content creators or casual vloggers.

 

Final thoughts on camera performance

 

The iQOO Neo 10 camera system is not made for professional photographers, but for general users, it offers a strong package. Daylight shots are the highlight with rich detail and fast focus. Night performance is decent, though not exceptional. Selfies are clean and natural.

 

And video is smooth and steady for its price range. If you want a phone that gives dependable photos for daily life, social media, and even basic content creation, the iQOO Neo 10 won’t disappoint.

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