iQOO is reportedly gearing up to launch a new smartphone for the Chinese market powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chipset. While the exact model name remains under wraps, early whispers hint it could be part of the Neo 11 series.
According to insider Digital Chat Station, the phone will sport a 6.83-inch flat AMOLED display with a sharp 2K resolution and a smooth 144Hz refresh rate, a combination that promises a vibrant and fluid user experience.
The model name hasn’t been officially confirmed. However, speculation online leans towards it being a Neo 11 variant. Some rumors also floated the iQOO 15T as a candidate, but those reports pegged the 15T to feature an internal cooling fan-a claim the insider has now denied for this leaked device.

Other rumored specs include a hefty 8000mAh single-cell battery, a 200MP main camera, a metal frame, and an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor employing 3D technology. Water and dust resistance certifications are said to be IP68 and IP69, offering solid protection against the elements.
For context, iQOO, a sub-brand of Vivo, is known for delivering competitively priced smartphones with high-end features targeted primarily at gaming and performance enthusiasts. The Dimensity 9500 chipset from MediaTek rivals Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 in efficiency and power, giving iQOO a strong edge in mid-to-high-tier markets.
As a reference, few phones offer an 8000mAh battery combined with a 144Hz 2K AMOLED panel, positioning this device as a serious contender for heavy users demanding endurance and premium displays-features that most global flagships either compromise on or price at a premium.
More details about this upcoming iQOO phone are expected to surface soon, but the combination of a top-tier chip, massive battery, and ultra-smooth high-resolution display suggests iQOO is pushing aggressively in performance and value. Whether this model will break into markets outside China may hinge on pricing and software support.

