Vivo iQOO Z7i
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Classification
| Vivo iQOO Z7i | |
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| Classification | |
| Grade | B |
| Calculator version | 1 |
| Classification date | 2025-10-10 |
| Information | |
| Name | iQOO Z7i 5G Smart Phone |
| Brand by Parent | iQOO by vivo Communication Technology Co., Ltd. |
| Generation | Z7i Series (Part of iQOO Z Series) |
| Model(s) | V2304A (Main model for Chinese market; regional variants may exist) |
| Release date | 2023-03-01 |
| Type/Category | 5G Smart Phone |
| Website | [1] |
| Status | End of life |
| More | |
| Dimensions | Approximately 164.81 mm (L) × 76.35 mm (W) × 8.15 mm (H) |
| Mass | Approximately 195 g |
| Operating system | Pre-installed OriginOS 3 (Based on Android 13) |
| Companion App | iQOO Life, vivo Service, vivo Official Website, iQOO Security Center |
| CPU | Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 5G (2×Cortex-A78 2.2GHz + 6×Cortex-A55 1.7GHz, TSMC 6nm process) |
| GPU | Qualcomm Adreno 619 |
| Memory | 8GB / 12GB LPDDR4X (Dual-channel, non-expandable) |
| Storage | 128GB / 256GB UFS 2.2 (Non-expandable; supports RAM Expansion Technology up to 8GB) |
| Battery | 6000mAh (Typical capacity) lithium polymer battery |
| Power | 44W fast charger (Input: 100-240V ~ 50/60Hz; Output: 11V/4A) |
| Charging | Supports 44W wired fast charging; no wireless charging |
| Display | 6.78-inch LCD straight screen, 2400×1080 (FHD+) resolution, 120Hz adaptive refresh rate, 480Hz touch sampling rate, 450 nits typical brightness, 16.7 million colors, DC dimming support |
| Camera | - Rear: 50MP main camera (OV50A, f/1.85 aperture, PDAF) + 2MP depth camera (f/2.4 aperture) - Front: 8MP selfie camera (f/2.0 aperture) |
| Sound | Stereo dual speakers, Hi-Res Audio certification, built-in microphone |
| Connectivity | - Network: 5G NR, Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), Bluetooth 5.1 - Others: NFC, Infrared remote control - Port: USB Type-C (2.0), no 3.5mm headphone jack |
| Device | |||
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| Criterion | Value | Proof(s) | Comment |
| Known hardware tampering | Rare | [2] | Smartphones feature highly integrated hardware; disassembly requires professional tools and voids the warranty. Ordinary users face high tampering barriers, and public hardware tampering cases are extremely rare. |
| Known vulnerabilities | Rare | [3] | iQOO releases regular system updates to patch hardware-related vulnerabilities. There are few public records of high-risk hardware vulnerabilities specific to the iQOO Z7i. |
| Prior attacks | None | [No public authoritative links] | No large-scale hardware-targeted attack incidents have been reported for the iQOO Z7i. Most user security issues are software-level and unrelated to the device’s hardware. |
| Updatability | Very common | [4] | iQOO provides sustained system updates for the Z7i, including Android security patches, vulnerability fixes, and minor feature optimizations, with a clear update cycle during the support period. |
| Category score | 2 | ||
| System | |||
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| Criterion | Value | Proof(s) | Comment |
| Authentication with other systems | Partial | [5] | Supports linkage authentication and data synchronization with other vivo/iQOO devices via a vivo Account. Lacks full cross-platform authentication capabilities outside the vivo ecosystem. |
| Communications | Encrypted with up-to-date encryption | [6] | Wi-Fi supports WPA3 encryption; Bluetooth 5.1 adopts AES-CCM encryption; 5G communication complies with 3GPP-standard encryption protocols (e.g., AES). |
| Storage | Encrypted with up-to-date encryption | [7] | OriginOS 3 (based on Android 13) enables File-based Encryption (FBE) by default, using the AES-256 encryption algorithm, which meets current security standards. |
| Category score | 2 | ||
| User Authentication | |||
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| Criterion | Value | Proof(s) | Comment |
| Account management | Full | [8] | Supports comprehensive management of local accounts and vivo accounts, including creation, deletion, permission assignment (administrator/standard user), and account recovery. |
| Authentication | Secure | [9] | Supports multiple secure authentication methods: password, PIN, side-mounted fingerprint recognition, and 2D face recognition. |
| Brute-force protection | Exist | [10] | The system automatically locks the device after multiple incorrect authentication attempts (e.g., 5 failed password entries), effectively resisting brute-force attacks. |
| Event logging | Access event logged | [11] | Key access events (e.g., successful login, authentication failure, account lockout) are recorded in the system log, which can be viewed via developer tools. |
| Passwords | Require change after setup | [12] | Initial password/PIN setup is mandatory during first boot, but there is no mandatory regular password change requirement. Users can manually configure password complexity rules (e.g., length, mixed characters). |
| Category score | 2 | ||
| Grade | B |
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