iQOO’s midrange Z11 smartphone, unveiled in China at the end of March, is gearing up for an international debut. The device has cleared key certifications in Indonesia, Bluetooth SIG, and Thailand’s NBTC under model number I2512, signaling a worldwide launch soon.
While the iQOO Z11x is already available in some regions as a more affordable sibling, this new model promises a higher-end experience. It’s still unclear if the global version will retain the exact specs of its Chinese counterpart, but indications point to a close match.
iQOO Z11 display, performance, and battery specifications
If unchanged, the iQOO Z11 sports a 6.83-inch AMOLED display with a 1260 × 2800 resolution, an ultra-smooth 165 Hz refresh rate, and peak brightness hitting 5,000 nits – features that make it stand out in the mid-price segment. It runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 8500 chipset and comes in RAM options of 8, 12, or 16 GB paired with 256 or 512 GB of storage.
- 6.83-inch AMOLED display
- 1260 × 2800 resolution
- 165 Hz refresh rate
- 5,000 nits peak brightness
- MediaTek Dimensity 8500 chipset
- RAM options: 8, 12, or 16 GB
- Storage options: 256 or 512 GB
The camera setup includes a 50 MP main shooter with optical image stabilization for steady photography, along with a 16 MP front-facing camera. Powering the phone is a hefty 9,020 mAh battery that supports 90 W fast charging, promising long usage and quick top-ups.
- 50 MP main camera with optical image stabilization
- 16 MP front-facing camera
- 9,020 mAh battery capacity
- 90 W fast charging support
Global launch prospects for the iQOO Z11 smartphone
Certifications across Southeast Asia hint that a global rollout is imminent, though iQOO has yet to confirm an official release date. The move aligns with a growing trend among Chinese smartphone makers to expand aggressively beyond their home turf, taking on rivals like Xiaomi and Samsung in more markets.
Watch for the iQOO Z11 to challenge the midrange flagship field with its combination of speedy performance, bright display, and massive battery. Its success abroad will depend on pricing and carrier partnerships, but the buzz around these Asian regulatory approvals points to a wider launch very soon.

