The iQoo 7 Legend offers some high-end specs for a mid-range price along with some gaming and BMW styling, making for a quirky yet interesting proposition.
Should I Buy The Vivo iQoo 7 Legend?
Pros
- Impressive price point
- Big, bright 120Hz display
- Speedy Snapdragon 888
- 66W fast charging
Cons
- BMW branding won’t be for everyone
- Small battery
- Limited availability
Our Verdict
Price When Reviewed
- From INR 44,990 (approx $590)
While there used to be a clear gap between a flagship (read: expensive) phone and more perfunctory cheaper options, the middle ground between those is fertile ground for smaller manufacturers to experiment with finding a balance between function and pricing.
Vivo’s 2021 smartphone, the iQoo 7, was no slouch, but its international variant is an impressively stacked device. With a huge display, fast charging, and a series of solid cameras, there’s a little something for everyone - for around £430/US$560 going on the RRP.
While it’s aimed at gamers (and BMW aficionados, seemingly), the iQoo 7 Legend is a great all-rounder with some slight drawbacks.
Design & Build
Love it or hate it, the most eye-catching part of the iQoo 7 Legend’s design is its rear panel. Offering a matte glass finish, it feels great to the touch, but its striped BMW-theming won’t be for everyone.
It’s not as ostentatious as some brand crossovers we’ve seen, and thankfully stops short of slapping the manufacturer’s badge on the device, but it makes a strong argument for a case.
Its surrounding chassis (barely visible from the front) has a volume rocker and power button on the right, and a SIM tray and USB-C charger on the bottom.
Screen
Onto that display, and not only is it big, but it’s beautiful, too. The HDR10+ certified AMOLED panel offers a 120Hz refresh rate, making scrolling through social media, photos, or playing games less like prodding a screen and more like actually interacting with the content on screen.
The screen has a brightness rating of 1300 nits at its peak, while it’s running at a Full HD+ 2040x1080 resolution. While the iQoo 7 Legend is aimed at the mobile gaming market, that cut out is a little tricky to work around in some titles.
Specs & Performance
The iQoo 7 Legend ships with an impressive 8GB of RAM and 128GB or storage, but my review unit actually arrived with 12GB and 256GB respectively. Whichever you opt for, though, there’s no microSD card slot which is a small shame.
Driving everything is the Snapdragon 888 processor, the same as you’ll find in Xiaomi’s impressive Mi 11.
Benchmarks-wise, it hits similarly, too, but real-world usage held up just as well. At no point did the iQoo 7 Legend feel like it was struggling to keep up, even when multitasking light email and internet use with more demanding games like League of Legends Wild Rift.
When playing Call of Duty Mobile, I was able to hit a consistent 60fps. The phone’s Smart Switch mode wouldn’t let it get higher than that, though, but that could be an optimisation issue on Vivo’s part (or Activision’s). Still, it’s a shame to have a 120Hz display capped in certain games.
In a unique feature, though, the iQoo 7 Legend can add force feedback to mobile games using its vibration motor. While it felt novel at first, it’s perhaps not the ideal use of the 4,000mAh battery.
Cameras
The iQoo 7 Legend’s camera setup will be familiar for anyone using a higher-end Android phone in recent years.
There’s a 48Mp main snapper, a 13Mp telephoto option with 2x optical zoom, and a 13Mp ultra-wide camera, too. That’s an impressive trio in a phone in this price range, and while it doesn’t rival the Xiaomi Mi 11’s almost comical 108Mp sensor, it still offers plenty of bang for your buck.
In low light scenarios, the iQoo 7 Legend still holds up admirably. Night mode here is a little less nuanced than in other phones, essentially trying to brighten photos up across the spectrum. It works well, albeit not as impressively as something like Google’s Pixel 5.
The iQoo 7 Legend’s hole-punch camera offers a 16Mp sensor that performs well in most lighting scenarios other than really dark environments.
Battery Life & Charging
The one thing dragging all of this impressive tech down? The battery, sadly. The iQoo 7 Legend runs off of a 4000mAh battery, which feels lacking in a phone designed in many ways to be pushed to its limits by gamers.
It’ll still last a full day, of course, but after that, it’ll be itching for the charger. In our testing, the PCMark Work 3.0 battery life test ran for a decent 13 hours and 21 minutes and screen on time.
So while it doesn’t last all that long, it doesn’t take long to top it up.
Software
The iQoo 7 Legend runs on Funtouch OS 11.1, which is based on Android 11. It’s not too far from the stock Android experience, albeit with a visual style that’s a little closer to iOS. Expect rounded buttons and a more neutral colour palette but with the usual customisation of Android.
Price & Availability
The iQoo 7 Legend is available globally, but its rollout has been slow. At present, it’s tough to find in many markets, with Indian customers being those lucky enough to snap one up at present.
Still, in the interim, you can find two versions available from iQoo - ₹44,990 for the 8GB RAM/128GB (around £450/US$590) or ₹48,990 for the 12GB RAM/256GB (around £490/US$645).
At the time of writing, the iQoo official store and Amazon India have up to ₹5,000 off those RRPs.
Verdict
The iQoo 7 Legend is an impressively powerful device, that packs some impressive features like incredibly fast charging and a 120Hz display for a decent price. The downside of that is that Vivo is still rolling the device out worldwide, with no US, UK or Europe date in sight.
Still, if you’re looking for a powerful gaming device with a solid set of cameras and a gorgeous display, it’s hard to complain about the bang for your buck here - just remember to keep the charger with you.
Specs
- Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G Mobile Platform
- RAM - 8GB/12GB
- Storage - 128GB/256GB
- Battery 4000mAh
- Operating System - Funtouch OS 11.1 Global based on Android 11
- Display 16.82cm (6.62), 2400x1080, AMOLED
- 5G/4G/3G supported
- Dual SIM
- Rear cameras - 48MP Clarity + 13MP (50MM Portrait/2x optical ZOOM) +13MP (Wide Angle/Macro)
- Front camera - 16MP
- WIFI - 2.4G WiFi MIMO, 5G WiFi MIMO
- Bluetooth 5.2
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