iQOO Z11 Specs Revealed Ahead of China Launch
The iQOO Z11 is set for a China launch later this week, the Vivo sub-brand confirmed. The handset will debut alongside the iQOO Z11x, continuing a recent push that already saw the Z11 Turbo hit the market in China. In the days ahead of the launch, iQOO has laid out key specifications and features of the Z11, including its chipset, display and charging support. The device is described as having a dual rear camera housed in a square-shaped camera module.
On Tuesday, the brand said on Weibo that the Z11 will be powered by an octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 8500 processor. It will be paired with a next-generation gaming engine described as Monster Over-Core. A related post also highlighted the phone's AnTuTu score, cited as 2,625,016, suggesting a focus on performance benchmarking ahead of launch.
Display details show a 6.76-inch LCD touchscreen with up to 165Hz refresh rate. The company claims a 95 percent “first-frame brightness ratio” and the inclusion of ultra-sensitive touch technology. The display has reportedly earned TÜV Rheinland Low-Blue Light and Eye-Protection certifications, underscoring a focus on user comfort in extended sessions.
Cameras on the iQOO Z11 are described as supporting 1x, 1.5x and 2x focal lengths, with Vivo's portrait algorithm handling subject separation and background rendering. The phone is also said to come with a dual rear camera system housed in a square module, accompanied by an LED flash element in the module. The exact sensor configuration was not detailed in the materials but aligns with the emphasis on portrait capabilities.
On charging and battery, iQOO notes support for 90W SuperFlash wired fast charging, alongside 55W PD charging. The company highlights a large battery capacity for the Z11, listing a 9,020mAh Blue Ocean Battery. These capabilities position the Z11 as a device aimed at balancing sustained performance with short recharge times.
Launch timing and regional availability were also confirmed during the pre-launch communications. The Z11 is scheduled to be unveiled in China on March 26 at 7 pm local time. Pre-orders were already listed in the country via the Vivo China online store. In remarks tied to the event, iQOO Product Manager Xing Cheng indicated the phone's price range in China would fall between CNY 2,000 and CNY 3,000, a window that would place it in a competitive segment within the brand's lineup. The company has positioned the Z11 as a successor to the Z11 Turbo, with the Z11 and Z11x forming a two-device pair alongside the earlier model.
Design-wise, the Z11 is teased with a dual rear camera setup and LED flash housed in a square camera module, echoing a familiar design language from recent iQOO devices. The imagery and postings also reaffirm the branding around a gaming-oriented experience, a hallmark of iQOO's product strategy in recent years. The Z11's official certification and teaser posts offer a view into how the phone will differentiate itself from contemporaries in the mid-range smartphone category, particularly in terms of display behavior, battery life and charging speed.
Launch timeline and pricing
The March 26 event in China marks the official unveiling; the price range of CNY 2,000 to CNY 3,000 indicates positioning in the lower-to-mid tier. The pre-orders in the Chinese market suggest a quick ramp-up to sales for the Z11 and its sibling. It remains unclear when the device will reach other markets, if at all, but the company has not issued a global release date at this time.
Display, performance and software expectations
- Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 8500 octa-core
- Gaming engine: Monster Over-Core
- Display: 6.76-inch LCD, up to 165Hz, TÜV Rheinland Low-Blue Light
- Touch: Ultra-sensitive touch technology
- Brightness: 95 percent first-frame brightness ratio
- Camera: Dual rear cameras in square module; supports 1x, 1.5x and 2x focal lengths; portrait algorithm
- Charging: 90W SuperFlash wired fast charging; 55W PD charging
- Battery: 9,020mAh Blue Ocean Battery
- AnTuTu score: 2,625,016
Context around the China-only launch and the surrounding product family — including the Z11x and the recently introduced Z11 Turbo — suggests iQOO is expanding its Z-line with a focus on performance and battery endurance. The company has not issued a global availability date, and further updates are expected as the launch approaches.