A recent rumor suggests that the iQOO Neo11 Pro will debut with MediaTek’s Dimensity 9400+ SoC and an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, maintaining iQOO’s reputation for affordability. The Neo11 Pro may launch as early as April, following the Neo10 Pro’s release last November, though unclear on other enhancements. Additionally, the iQOO Z10 series is anticipated to arrive in early April, with the Z10 Turbo featuring a “1.5K” LTPS OLED display, Dimensity 8400 chipset, and a substantial 7,000-7,500 mAh battery. Both models are set to run on Android 15. Expected camera and charging specs are also highlighted.
A recent rumor from China suggests that the iQOO Neo11 Pro will be the inaugural device to feature MediaTek’s upcoming Dimensity 9400+ SoC. Additionally, the phone is expected to include an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor and, true to iQOO’s reputation, a very attractive price point.
The iQOO Neo10 Pro just debuted last November, yet its successor could already arrive in April. That’s quite a fast turnaround, but it’s uncertain what other enhancements the Neo11 Pro will bring compared to the Neo10 Pro—perhaps it will simply involve an upgraded chipset, similar to what vivo is reportedly planning with the X200s, which is also expected to launch around the same timeframe.
In other news related to iQOO, the new Z10 series is anticipated to debut in early April. The Z10 Turbo is once again rumored to sport a “1.5K” LTPS OLED screen, the Dimensity 8400 SoC, an independent display chip, and a battery capacity ranging from 7,000 mAh to 7,500 mAh. Concurrently, the Turbo Pro is set to feature the same battery and screen specifications, but it will be equipped with Qualcomm’s still-unannounced Snapdragon 8s Elite chipset.
According to earlier rumors, the Z10 Turbo will come with a 50 MP main rear camera and support for 80W or 90W wired charging. All of iQOO’s forthcoming models will launch with Android 15 pre-installed.
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