iQoo 11, iQoo 11 Pro Battery, Fast Charging Details Tipped Again: Report

iQoo 11 and iQoo 11 Pro are expected to launch in China in December this year. Rumours indicate that they might also debut in India. The company had previously skipped the launch of the iQoo 10 series in India and released the standard iQoo 10 as the iQoo 9T 5G. iQoo has not shared any details regarding these handsets. However, various leaks and rumours have shed some light on its specifications. A recent report claims that the vanilla iQoo 11 may offer 120W fast charging support, whereas the iQoo 11 Pro could offer support for 200W fast charging.

According to a report by 91Mobiles citing tipster Digital Chat Station, the vanilla iQoo 11 could pack a 5,000mAh battery with support for 120W fast charging. Meanwhile, the iQoo 11 Pro is likely to pack a smaller 4,700mAh battery with 200W fast charging support. To recall, the iQoo 10 and iQoo 10 Pro were launched earlier this year with 200W and 120W fast charging support as well, respectively.

These iQoo smartphones have also been tipped to launch in India. The standard iQoo 11 is said to bear the model number I2209, whereas the iQoo 11 Pro is said to have model number I2212. These variants are expected to launch around the same time as the Chinese launch. The China models of the iQoo 11 series have reportedly received 3C certification. They are expected to debut soon in China.

The vanilla iQoo 11 is said to feature a 6.78-inch E6 AMOLED panel display. This smartphone could pack a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC, paired with up to 12GB of RAM and up to 512GB of onboard storage. It is expected to come with a 50-megapixel triple rear camera setup and a 16-megapixel selfie camera.

Meanwhile, the iQoo 11 Pro could get a 6.78-inch Samsung E6 2K LTPO display with a 144Hz refresh rate, as per a recent report. It is expected to also pack a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC.


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iQoo 11 May Have Received 3C Certification, Specifications Tipped

iQoo 11 series is in the works and may launch soon if recent leaks are any indication. The lineup is expected to include the vanilla iQoo 11 and the iQoo 11 Pro. In a recent update, the iQoo 11 has allegedly bagged certification from China’s Compulsory Certification (3C) website. The listing suggests the V2243A model number and 120W fast charging support in the upcoming phone. It is listed with 5G connectivity as well. Separately, a Chinese tipster has suggested a 5,000mAh battery on the iQoo 11 and a 4,500mAh battery on the iQoo 11 Pro.

As per a report by IThome, iQoo 11 with model number V2243A has bagged certification from China’s 3C website. The listing suggests support for up to 120W fast charging. It is listed with 5G connectivity as well.

Separately, tipster Panda is Bald (translated) on Weibo leaked the battery and charging specifications of the iQoo 11 series. According to the tipster, the upcoming iQoo 11 will have a 5,000mAh battery that supports 120W fast charging. The iQoo 11 Pro, in contrast, is said to be backed by a 4,500mAh battery with support for 200W fast charging. However, the Vivo sub-brand hasn’t yet confirmed the existence of the iQoo 11 lineup.

As per prior leaks, both iQoo 11 and iQoo 11 Pro are said to be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC. The iQoo 11’s triple rear camera unit is said to comprise a 50-megapixel Samsung GN5 primary camera paired with a 13-megapixel ultra-wide lens and a 12-megapixel telephoto unit. The iQoo 11 Pro’s camera unit could include a 50-megapixel primary Sony IMX866x sensor, a 50-megapixel ultra-wide sensor, and a 14.6-megapixel telephoto sensor. For selfies and video chats, they are tipped to sport a 16-megapixel sensor at the front. The iQoo 11 and iQoo 11 Pro are said to come in 8GB, 12GB RAM and 256GB and 512GB storage options.


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