Weekly Survey Results: The iQOO 10 series shows promising results, but limited availability is a big deal

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Is 200W of charge too much? No, that’s fair for some of the voters in last week’s poll. However, the iQOO 10 Pro has problems of a different nature: availability. The same problem also extends to the vanilla iQOO 10.

iQOO is more of a regional brand, its products are mainly available in China and India, leaving many potential buyers out. Parent vivo is certainly not a regional brand, so he can roll out iQOO to new regions if he wants to, but that’s not the strategy he has chosen.

However, this means that even though nearly half of the voters are interested in the iQOO 10 Pro, a huge fraction of them are not covered by iQOO’s coverage.

Weekly Survey Results: The iQOO 10 series shows promising results, but limited availability is a big deal


That said, the 10 Pro has a lot to offer at a reasonable price, so it will find a wider audience if (or a very similar live phone) it expands into new markets. As for the 200W charging, some have said it’s too much, but others argue it’s okay as long as there are settings to limit power when you’re not in a rush.


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