What Do You Know About the Fourth-Generation IQOS 3?
The news about the launch of the fourth-generation IQOS electronic cigarette has been around for a while, but during this time, aside from a few leaked photos online, there has been no direct information related to the product. So, what are your expectations for the fourth-generation IQOS?

After four years of upgrades and improvements, IQOS has evolved from the first generation to version 2.4, and then to the now most popular 2.4Plus. In the previous iterations, IQOS's technical team has consistently surprised smokers. I remember my first IQOS electronic cigarette had very thin heating sticks, and I had to be very careful while smoking, or they would easily break (the repair cost for this is still high...). However, the second IQOS I purchased had heating sticks that were much sturdier, making it much easier to use.

So, I have high expectations for this upgrade. From the images I can see now, IQOS's update is no longer just limited to technical refinements; they have also put effort into the product's appearance— the IQOS electronic cigarette's rod has become more tactile with a frosted texture, and its shape has become much rounder. The changes to the heater are significant; in addition to using the same new material as the rod, its shape is also quite different from before—the opening of the heater has moved to the side, no longer resembling a long flat object.

The innovations in appearance this time are unprecedented, so I have very high expectations in this regard. However, as an IQOS brand electronic cigarette, the ultimate measure will still be the product's performance. I chose IQOS among so many electronic cigarettes because of its strong effectiveness in helping to quit traditional cigarettes. I usually smoke about a pack and a half a day, and occasionally more, sometimes exceeding two packs. When using IQOS, I only smoke five or six traditional cigarettes a day, and after half a month, I only smoke two or three. During this process, I can clearly feel my cravings for cigarettes diminishing, thanks to the "heat-not-burn" technology employed by the IQOS technical team, which controls the release of a large amount of tar, making the taste of IQOS electronic cigarettes much richer than traditional cigarettes. Over time, with this comparison, smokers naturally lose interest in traditional cigarettes.

Therefore, the "heat-not-burn" technology has always been regarded as the core technology of IQOS electronic cigarettes, and every update has consistently adhered to this technology. I believe the fourth-generation IQOS 3 will be no different.

I heard that the fourth generation is set to launch on the 15th of this month. Smokers planning to quit should pay attention to this news; traditional cigarettes are highly harmful, and it's best to quit as early as possible.




