iQOO 11 is launching soon. It’s not just in China (its home country) but the news around the launch in Malaysia and India among other countries has mushroomed too. Just ahead of its launch, we now have a complete list of iQOO 11 Specifications as revealed by leakster. Let’s round up everything that you should know about the flagship offerings.
iQOO 11 Color Options
The flagship phone is incoming with two color options dubbed the Isle of Man Edition and Track Edition. These are some unusual names for the colors but we have seen iQOO phones before so no doubt these won’t disappoint anyhow.
iQOO 11 Specifications (Unofficial)
iQOO has already confirmed that its flagship phone will use the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC onboard so that’s taken care of. it is paired with LPDDR5X RAM and faster UFS 4.0 storage. We have already spotted iQOO 11 on Geekbench with 12GB RAM which scored 1,451 and 4,681 points on single and multi-core tests. Note that these were findings for a phone with model number V2243A which is speculated to be iQOO 11.
Moving on, we got to know that iQOO 11 uses a 6.78-inch QHD panel with a resolution of 1,440*3,200 pixels. There’s 300Hz touch sampling, a 20:9 aspect ratio, and a whopping 144Hz refresh rate that we have seen in a few phones recently. The phone weighs 205grams which is a tiny bit heavy but it’s doable. It’s not like you are holding a rock that will injure you if it fell on you.
Another piece of information comes from the camera tech where iQOO uses a triple rear camera. According to the leaks, it is a 50MP main cam, a 13MP UW cam, and an 8MP macro snapper. There’s no mention of a telephoto snapper though although we are yet to finalize it. There’s a 16MP snapper mounted at the front housed in a punch-hole notch.
The final piece of specs that we have is that iQOO 11 uses a 5,000mAh battery pack on-board paired with 120W charging tech. Now, we know that the latter isn’t the fastest, but at such a point, fast charging becomes more of a gimmick than a feature to charge the battery faster. Of course, you will get the power to juice the battery faster but you will lose crucial lifecycles on the pack which is essential in case if you are planning to hold onto the phone for at least a year.