According to a recent rumour from China, the iQOO Neo11 Pro will be the first device to utilize MediaTek’s forthcoming Dimensity 9400+ SoC. The phone will also include an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor and a competitive price, which is iQOO’s speciality.
The iQOO Neo10 Pro was only released in November, but its replacement could be available as early as April. That’s a rapid turnaround, but it’s unclear what further enhancements the Neo11 Pro will include over the Neo10 Pro – perhaps it’s just a case of updating the chipset and calling it a day, as vivo, is rumoured to be doing with the X200s, which should be released around the same time.
In other iQOO news, the new Z10 series is expected to be released in early April. The Z10 Turbo includes a “1.5K” LTPS OLED screen, the Dimensity 8400 SoC, an independent display chip, and a battery ranging from 7,000 mAh to 7,500 mAh.
At the same time, the Turbo Pro will include the same battery and screen but will be powered by Qualcomm’s yet-to-be-announced Snapdragon 8s Elite chipset. Previous speculations suggest that the Z10 Turbo will consist of a 50 MP primary rear camera and be compatible with 80W or 90W wired charging. All of iQOO’s forthcoming models will ship with Android 15 preinstalled.