iQOO Z5 is a model that claims to be a "performance pioneer", but it has also been complained by some people that it is a high-priced and low-equipped model, and now it has been three or four months since it was listed, but the price has not changed much, so is this model worth not buying?

From the hardware configuration, iQOO Z5 configuration is not too prominent, combined with the price of the part is not too advantageous, the following I will make a simple comment.
CPU aspect
The iQOO Z5 uses a 6nm process Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G octa-core processor, which is higher than the Qualcomm Snapdragon 768G, but at the same time it is not as good as the Snapdragon 870, and the performance is not too prominent. However, it is equipped with the full blood version of LPDDR5 and the full blood version of UFS 3.1 that will only be used on the flagship machine, and the iQOO Z5 supports the new memory fusion 2.0 technology brought by Multi-Turbo 5.5, which can increase the storage space through algorithm optimization, which can effectively improve the multitasking ability and APP hot start rate, which is a good design.
Screen aspect
iQOO Z5 is equipped with a 6.67-inch LCD primary color screen, screen resolution of 2400 * 1080, support 120Hz high brush, support 240Hz touch sampling rate, brightness up to 480nits, which supports 96% NTSC color gamut, DCI-P3 wide color gamut and HDR10 display, support global DC dimming and induction dimming, and also passed the TUV Rheinland low blue light certification, can bring excellent eye protection effect. Overall, the screen quality is not bad, for some people, LCD screen will be an attraction point.
Camera aspect
iQOO Z5 front 1600W pixel camera, rear 6400W pixel main camera + 800W ultra-wide angle lens + 200W pixel macro lens, the overall configuration is more general, and the mainstream thousand-dollar Android phone is comparable, there is not much highlight.
In terms of battery life
iQOO Z5 built-in 5000mAh battery, support 44W flash charge, battery capacity is relatively large, but fast charging performance has not risen to the mainstream 65W or 67W.
Other aspects
The iQOO Z5 comes with a 3.5mm headphone jack, which is suitable for people who are used to using wired headphones. The iQOO Z5 uses a plastic body design, the texture is average, not as good as the glass back shell. The iQOO Z5 uses a Z-axis linear motor instead of the mainstream X-axis linear motor, does not support NFC functions, and is not suitable for gamers and users who rely heavily on NFC.
From the above analysis, iQOO Z5 highlights are not too prominent, the castration in the hardware configuration is more obvious, the biggest drawback is the cancellation of the built-in NFC, which greatly reduces the cost performance of the product. If you care about price/performance, the current iQOO Z5 isn't worth buying; if you like LCD screens, then consider this model.