When buying a mobile phone, the screen is definitely the top priority. In the past two years, Lu Weibing has grasped this point and relied on the screen advantage to dominate the Redmi K series. Last year, the K50 used a Samsung 2K screen, which was unbeatable at the same price.

When buying a mobile phone, the screen is definitely the top priority. In the past two years, Lu Weibing has grasped this point and relied on the screen advantage to dominate the Redmi K series. Last year’s K50 used Samsung’s 2K screen, which was unbeatable at the same price. This year’s K60 has been upgraded to the top domestic 2K screen. At present, it still has no rivals, and the iQOO Neo7 racing version also has to kneel.

iQOO Neo7 racing version’s biggest problem is exactly the screen. The 1080P Samsung E5 screen is really a bit uncomfortable in front of the K60’s CSOT 2K screen. First of all, the 2K screen has higher picture precision. Secondly, in terms of color gradation, the K60 screen supports 12bite color gradations, which will bring about differences in display.

In addition to the difference in display quality, the issue of eye protection is also very important. Especially for target users, eye protection has been raised to a very high level. The screen of Redmi K60 supports 1920Hz high-frequency PMW dimming, which has better eye protection effect, while the iQOO Neo7 racing version can only be said to be a pity in terms of eye protection.

In addition to screen differences, in terms of performance, both use the Snapdragon 8+ platform, but the Redmi K60 uses a 5000 square millimeter VC vapor chamber, while the VC vapor chamber of the iQOO Neo7 racing version is only 4013 square millimeters. This will undoubtedly lead to differences in heat dissipation performance between the two. The Redmi K60 is also more violent in terms of scheduling. In the

imaging part, the camera of Redmi K60 is activated, taking pictures and finishing videos faster. In terms of battery life, the iQOO Neo7 racing version uses a 5000mAh battery + 120W wired fast charging, while the K60 uses a 5500mAh large battery + 67W wired fast charging + 30W wireless fast charging. The large battery is undoubtedly more popular, and its wireless fast charging function is currently the only one at this price.

In addition to the differences in configuration, the upgrade range of the product also reflects the difference in sincerity. Compared with the K50, the K60 can be said to be a major upgrade, bringing more freshness and making people feel more sincerity. The iQOO Neo7 racing version is a core-replacement + image weakened version of the iQOO Neo7. For this kind of operation, it can only be said that the sincerity is still a bit lacking.

To put it simply, among competing products in the same range, the Redmi K60 has the best screen and is the only one equipped with wireless charging. The 5500mAh battery should also be the largest battery in the same range. The performance scheduling is very violent, the gaming experience is uncompromising, and finally it also has an advantage in price, so it is not surprising that the K60 wins this time.

I feel that the Redmi K series has been popular all over the world in the past two years, and this trick is the 2K screen. When it came to the K50, it relied on the 2K screen to beat the competitors. As a result, when it came to the Redmi K60, the competitors had not followed up with the 2K screen, so they could only continue to be beaten. So the question is, why did the competitors not follow up even though they knew the power of the 2K screen? Is it because I feel it’s not necessary, or is it because I am unable to follow up even if I want to?