Preface
On the evening of May 6, 2022, at the iQOO Neo6 SE tasting event, the iQOO Neo 6SE gaming machine made its grand debut with the flagship chip Snapdragon 870, an overclocked version of UFS3.1, a 120Hz E4 streamer screen, and a waterfall liquid cooling heat dissipation , X-axis linear motor, closed stereo dual speakers and OIS optical image stabilization system.
Recently, Charging Head Network also got the iQOO Neo 6SE with 80W flash charging. Just looking at the appearance, it is very similar to the iQOO Neo 6 and has the same design language. Let’s take a look at how the SE is different!
product introduction
Without further ado, let’s look at the appearance first. The
packaging box adheres to the consistent design style. The carbon fiber-like pattern printing on the front and the packaging design of the heaven and earth box reveal a sense of mystery.
Open the package, the upper part is the iQOO Neo 6SE mobile phone body, and there is a matte protective film on the screen.
The lower part of the packaging box comes with a charging head and data cable, which is simply not environmentally friendly.
The package includes a mobile phone, charging head, data cable, card pin, introductory guide manual, and official water case.
uses an OLED screen made of E4 luminescent material on the front, with a high refresh rate of 120Hz and 100% P3 wide color gamut coverage. The picture is delicate and bright, and the operation is as smooth as water. Built-in Origin OS native system, 3.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 processor, this is a 12G+256G version, of which 4G is simulated memory, and users can turn it off and on by themselves.
iQOO Neo 6SE adopts a top opening design, the opening is small, and the recognition is not obvious after putting on the case. The back of the
mobile phone adopts the iconic cloud-step design. The "NEO" adopts a pixel style design, bringing a matte splicing and collision look. Paired with a 6400W Samsung GW1P high-definition main camera + 116° ultra-wide angle + 200W macro lens, it supports OIS optical image stabilization. It also has a clear image experience in poor light environments, and can clearly record life scenes anytime and anywhere.
Retro-futuristic design language, the past and the future collide and merge with each other. It has three colors: the interstellar longing for the starry sky, the neon greetings from the cyber world, and the blazing orange of childhood afternoons.
The USB-C interface and SIM card slot are designed at the bottom of the fuselage, and the data transmission specification of the interface is USB2.0. On the left side is a closed stereo dual speaker opening, making audio and video entertainment more lively.
charging system
iQOO Neo 6SE supports dual-cell 80W flash charging. It is equipped with a large 4700mAh battery and a bonus 80W charger. It can charge to 100% in as fast as 30 minutes. Such a configuration in this price range is a real warning.

comes with a 80W charger with a white glossy casing and a simple business feel.
has the words FlashCharge printed on the side.
charger adopts a fixed pin design, which may scratch other items when placed in the storage bag.
uses a USB-A interface and does not use USB-C. The device compatibility selection is relatively limited.
USB-A If you zoom in on the female port, you can see that the pins on both sides have been widened to facilitate the passage of large currents. Product specifications are printed on one side of the
pin part. The model number is V8060L0A0-CN. It supports wide-band voltage input and has a maximum output of 80W. The manufacturer is Kangshu Technology Co., Ltd. The length of the
charger is approximately 60.98mm.
charger height is about 52.3mm. The width (thickness) of the
charger is approximately 28.9mm. The size of the charger is approximately 60.98×52.3×28.9mm, and the volume is approximately 92.11cm³. Calculated based on the charger power of 80W, the power density is approximately 0.87W/cm³. Comparing
with Apple 87W charger, it looks very compact. The weight of the
charger is about 107.3g.
was placed in the palm of an adult male for comparison.
uses POWER-Z KM002C to detect the charger protocol. The actual test supports fast charging protocols such as QC2.0 and FlashCharge.
The 80W package that comes with the actual test does not support PD output. The
cable and the
bonus cable must be compared carefully.
The interface part is consistent with the charger interface, using an A to C conversion interface and an injection-molded integrated terminal shell.
html The word 6A can be seen at the end of the 3C end extension cable, which is convenient for users to distinguish.
USB-A male connector corresponds to the widened pin of the charger. After all, it is a 6A high-current fast charging cable, but the file transfer protocol is USB2.0. The length of the included data cable for
is approximately 100.5cm.
Charging compatibility test
The appearance and fast charging system of the iQOO Neo 6SE mobile phone have been introduced above. The following is the highlight of this content, looking at the fast charging support of the iQOO Neo 6SE mobile phone by non-original chargers. how. A complete fast charging system consists of a charger, wires and mobile phones, and the charger and wires will be tested below.
Original charger compatibility test
Let’s first look at the fast charging compatibility test of the original charger. Blue Factory’s fast charging development in the past two years has entered the fast lane. Although its fast charging ecology is not as good as that of the Grain Factory , but also on a small scale.
For this original charger compatibility test, vivo 55W charger, iQOO 120W A-port charger, original 80W charger, iQOO 120W gallium nitride charger and vivo 80W dual-port gallium nitride charger were selected for testing.
First of all, it is of course the original. Use the original 80W charger with the vivo A2C fast charging cable to charge the iQOO Neo 6SE. The power is 17.31V 3.9A 67.57W.
uses iQOO 120W A-port charger with vivo A2C fast charging cable to charge iQOO Neo 6SE. The power is 17.32V 3.96A 68.63W.
uses vivo 80W dual-port gallium nitride charger with vivo series C2C fast charging cable to charge iQOO Neo 6SE, the power is 8V 2.92A 23.39W.
uses iQOO 120W gallium nitride charger with vivo series C2C fast charging cable to charge iQOO Neo 6SE, with a power of 8.02V 2.97A 23.9W.
uses vivo 55W A-port charger with vivo series A2C fast charging cable to charge iQOO Neo 6SE, the power is 8.27V 3.93A 32.59W.
For the convenience of viewing, here is a summary of the test data of the original charger and the original data cable for your convenience. It can be seen that several original chargers can provide fast charging for iQOO Neo 6SE mobile phones. Most of them have a 9V voltage, and the charging voltage of some chargers can even reach 17V.
From the histogram, we can clearly see the charging power of each charger. The iQOO 120W A-port charger and the original 80W charger have the highest power, and the other three chargers are ranked behind.
Summary
tested the fast charging compatibility of several vivo series fast charging chargers for the iQOO Neo 6SE mobile phone. After actual testing, it was found that they can basically trigger fast charging, but there is a difference in power.
Third-party charger compatibility test
After reading the fast-charging compatibility test of the vivo series charger for the iQOO Neo 6SE mobile phone, let’s take a look at how the third-party charger supports fast charging of the mobile phone.
selected 8 chargers to participate in the test this time, with power covering 20W to 100W. Let’s take a look at the actual measured data.
uses Apple’s 20W PD charger with a C2C fast charging cable to charge iQOO Neo 6SE, with a power of 9.01V 1.93A 17.4W.
uses Anker 20W PD charger with C2C fast charging cable to charge iQOO Neo 6SE, the power is 8.86V 1.93A 17.11W.
uses Apple’s 30W PD charger with a C2C fast charging cable to charge iQOO Neo 6SE, with a power of 8.92V 1.93A 17.24W.
uses a TEGIC 30W gallium nitride charger with a C2C fast charging cable to charge iQOO Neo 6SE, with a power of 9.27V 1.89A 17.54W.
uses Zhengtuo 33W PD charger with C2C fast charging cable to charge iQOO Neo 6SE, the power is 9.12V 1.89A 17.3W.
uses Anker 40W PD charger with C2C fast charging cable to charge iQOO Neo 6SE, the power is 9.12V 1.9A 17.39W.
uses Nubia 65W GaN charger with C2C fast charging cable to charge iQOO Neo 6SE, the power is 9.06V 1.91A 17.39W.
uses an AOHi 100W gallium nitride charger with a C2C fast charging cable to charge iQOO Neo 6SE, with a power of 8.96V 1.93A 17.3W.
uses Greenlink 100W GaN charger with C2C fast charging cable to charge iQOO Neo 6SE, the power is 9.17V 1.90A 17.52W.
summarized the charging data of all tested third-party chargers. It can be seen that the charging voltage is all 9V fast charging, and the power is around 17W.
It can also be seen from the histogram that the power gap between each charger is small, all around 17W.
Summary
The selected power of third-party chargers this time covers 20W to 100W. Some chargers also support PPS fast charging, but actual measurements found that iQOO Neo 6SE supports PD fast charging, with a power of about 17W.
fast charging cable compatibility test
The testing of original chargers and third-party chargers has been completed. Finally, let’s look at the compatibility test of the mobile phone’s fast charging system for wires.
uses a vivo 65W charger with a regular A2C fast charging cable to charge iQOO Neo 6SE, with a power of 8.49V 2.22A 18.89W.
uses the original 80W charger with a regular A2C fast charging cable to charge iQOO Neo 6SE, with a power of 8.79V 2.9A 25.51W.
uses iQOO 120W A-port charger with a regular A2C fast charging cable to charge iQOO Neo 6SE, with a power of 5V 0.47A 2.39W.
uses iQOO 120W gallium nitride charger with a regular C2C fast charging cable to charge iQOO Neo 6SE, with a power of 8.38V 2.92A 24.54W.
uses a vivo 80W dual-port gallium nitride charger with a conventional C2C fast charging cable to charge iQOO Neo 6SE, with a power of 8.36V 2.87A 24.07W.
Because the test data of the original charger and wires has been tested in the original charger test module, only the test of the original charger with non-original wires is tested here. The
table lists the charging power of the original charger with the original data cable and the non-original data cable. The gap is still relatively large.
can be seen more clearly from the histogram. The blue histogram is original and the orange histogram is non-original. There is not much difference in the charging data of the two chargers above, but there is a big difference in the charging data of the three chargers below. If you observe carefully, you can find that chargers with a small power gap are all USB-C interfaces, and chargers with a large power gap are all USB-A interfaces.
Summary
For fast charging of mobile phones, chargers and wires are very important, especially for mobile phones with increasing charging power. Returning to the test in this chapter, among the several chargers of the vivo series, if used with non-original data cables, the original charger with USB-A interface has a greater impact on the power, and the original charger with USB-C interface has a greater impact on the power. The power impact is small.
Full charging test
iQOO Neo 6SE is equipped with an 80W flash charge charger. The charging compatibility test section has tested the fast charging compatibility of other accessories for mobile phones. But if you want to know the data changes during the charging process, you still need to look at the test data of the entire charging process. For this full charging test, Apple’s 20W PD charger, vivo 55W charger and original 80W charger were selected to participate in the test. The following is a summary of the test.
This is the data change of the entire process of charging iQOO Neo 6SE using Apple's 20W PD charger. The whole process is roughly divided into three stages. Charging ends in 1 hour and 33 minutes. The maximum power is 8.95V 1.93A 17.3W.
This is the data change of the iQOO Neo 6SE using the vivo 55W charger with the original cable. The input power was around 34W 19 minutes ago, then the power started to fluctuate between 26W and 36W, and finally the charging ended at 43 minutes. The highest power was 8.69V 3.96A 34.52W.
Finally, use the original 80W set to charge iQOO Neo 6SE. The whole process is roughly divided into 6 stages, and the charging ends in 33 minutes. The maximum power is 17.58V 3.93A 69.21W.
draws the entire three charging processes into a curve chart so that everyone can more intuitively see how fast the three chargers charge iQOO Neo 6SE. Apple's 20W PD charger has the most obvious curve. It charges 35% in half an hour, 77% in 1 hour, and takes 1 hour and 32 minutes to fully charge.
Let’s look at the comparison between 55W and 80W. In the 5-minute period, the 80W original charger has the fastest charging speed, which is 24%. In the 15-minute period, the 80W charger is still the fastest, at 55%. When fully charged, the 80W original charger is still the fastest. The fastest, only 33 minutes.
Charging Head Network Summary
In terms of appearance, the size of the 80W charger that comes with iQOO Neo 6SE is quite satisfactory. The fixed-pin design takes up a lot of space whether it is traveling or placed in a storage bag.
In terms of performance, this 80W charger was tested with its own charger. In terms of power output, it is comparable to the iQOO 120W A-port charger. It has intelligent power allocation, both at around 68W, so there is no need to worry about damaging the internal components of the phone. Although iQOO Neo 6SE supports PD fast charging, for third-party chargers, the output power is only about 17W, which reduces the fast charging experience. Cables are also an important factor in image charging. Even with your own charger, non-original USB-A interface cables will further reduce the output power.
Overall, the 80W charger that comes with iQOO Neo 6SE has a measured full charging time of 33 minutes, which can achieve the officially claimed fast charging experience. In daily use, even different wires of your own charger will affect the fast charging experience. It is recommended that users try to use the original assembly.