An official post from the brand has revealed a new Independent Display Chip, to come with Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 and 16GB RAM.
The parent company Vivo's V2 ISP that came with the iQOO 11 has been replaced brand's new "super-computing" Independent Display Chip. The development was confirmed through a post (via) on iQOO's official account on Chinese social media. The new "dual-engine super-vision technology" is expected to be enabled by this new hardware. It will allow users to have a high frame rate visual experience through "super-frame" and "super-vision" technology. The 'S' in iQOO 11S is supposed to reflect these changes and translates to 'Super'.
A report from MySmartPrice has revealed the Geekbench score for the upcoming device with model number V2304A. The listing has revealed a score of 5230 and 1920 points for multi-core and single-core tests, respectively. It also confirms Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset for the phone with Adreno 740 GPU coupled with a 16GB RAM option. Full specifications of the device have also been confirmed by our sources.
In terms of further differences to the iQOO 11, there is a smaller 4,700mAh battery to make way for faster 200W charging as compared to the 150W present earlier. The 50MP Samsung GN5 has been replaced with Sony's IMX866 sensor.