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🔥 I QOO 13 vs iPhone 15 Pro Max — The Ultimate Gaming Face-Off! 🔥 Welcome to the ultimate showdown — two powerhouse flagships go head to head in a 1v1 TDM room! In this video, we pit the iQOO 13 against the iPhone 15 Pro Max to see which one rules mobile gaming in real-world action. Expect frame-rate battles, thermal tests, battery drain, and a lot of intense kills. 📱 Phones Under Test iQOO 13 Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset with either 12 GB or 16 GB of RAM and blazing-fast UFS storage. 91mobiles +1 Comes with a 6.82″ LTPO AMOLED display, up to 144 Hz refresh rate, and QHD+ resolution. iQOO +1 Massive 6,150 mAh battery with very fast wired charging — built to last through long sessions. PhoneArena +1 Strong cooling design and modern memory subsystem to sustain performance under load. YouTube +3 91mobiles +3 iQOO +3 iPhone 15 Pro Max Equipped with Apple’s A17 Pro chip, featuring a 6-core GPU and ray tracing support for the first time. NextPit +3 Macworld +3 Apple Developer +3 8 GB of unified memory (the highest in an iPhone so far) and deep software optimization. Macworld iOS is well-known for squeezing high performance and consistent frame rates out of mobile games. In tests like Resident Evil Village, the phone sustained ~49 FPS average over 20 minutes without significant thermal throttling. NextPit However, extended gameplay can reveal battery drain and heat issues: in one report, more than 50% battery was lost in an hour, and the device got very hot, which can lead to occasional throttling. BGR +2 BGR +2 🎮 Gaming Performance & Real Battle Insights In the 1v1 TDM match, both phones were pushed to their limits — high FPS, complex maps, and rapid movements. The iQOO 13 showed smoother frame stability under heavy load, leveraging its high refresh display and aggressive thermal control. iPhone’s edge was in visual fidelity and software consistency — transitions, UI, and animations remained buttery even in the most chaotic firefights. Over time, the iQOO held onto peak performance better, while the iPhone occasionally showed signs of throttling or FPS dips in sustained combat. Battery-wise, the iQOO’s larger cell gave it a bit more endurance, especially when pushing FPS continuously. The iPhone, while optimized, drained faster when pushed hard for long durations. Heat management: both devices got warm, but the iQOO seemed to dissipate heat more evenly across its body, avoiding hotspots. The iPhone got hotter in specific zones depending on the workload.