iQOO, Vivo's sub-brand is all set to launch its next flagship smartphones in the iQoo 11 series. The iQOO 11 is expected to come with many improvements over its predecessor. The iQOO 11 series is said to come with three smartphones – the iQOO 11, iQOO 11 Pro, and the iQOO 11 Pro Legend. Now, renders posted online reveal the possible design of the iQoo 11, hinting at a similar design to the previous generation with the BMW Motorsport-inspired racing stripes.
According to a poster image shared on Chinese micro-blogging platform Weibo, the iQOO 11 seems to have the same white colour with vertical racing stripes. The design also shows a dual-tone rectangular camera module, with a triple rear camera setup, the dual-LED flash, and what seems to be laser autofocus. Previously, reports have suggested that the vanilla model of the iQOO 11 will come with a flat screen, while the iQOO 11 Pro and the iQOO 11 Legend will come with a curved display.
The iQOO 11 series will also come with Vivo's new V2 ISP chip, which will succeed the V1+ chip that was present on the Vivo X80 Pro and the iQoo 9T.
In terms of specifications, the iQOO 11 may come with a 6.78-inch Samsung E6 AMOLED display with a QHD+ resolution and an improved 144Hz refresh rate. The smartphone is expected to be powered by Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset paired with up to 12GB of RAM. The smartphone is also said to come with a 5,000mAh battery with support for 120W fast charging, while the iQOO 11 Pro may come with a smaller 4,700mAh battery, but with faster 200W fast charging.
In terms of optics, the iQOO 11 is said to come with a 50-megapixel primary shooter, a 13-megapixel ultra-wide angle lens, and an 8 -megapixel macro shooter.
iQOO had earlier this week announced that it will launch the iQOO 11 series on December 2 in China and Malaysia. The company has announced the arrival of two devices at the event, the iQOO 11 and the iQOO 11 Pro. It is not known when the iQOO 11 series will be launched in India.
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