
The iQOO Z11x has appeared on Geekbench, revealing key hardware details ahead of its expected launch. The listing with model number I2507 shows the phone running on MediaTek’s Dimensity 7400 chipset with Android 16, indicating a small update over last year’s iQOO Z10x.
The listing shows the phone has scored 1,057 in single-core and 2,507 in multi-core tests, which align with typical Dimensity 7400 performance. The chip is a minor refresh over the Dimensity 7300 used in the Z10x, bringing a small clock speed increase and improved AI processing while retaining the same overall architecture. Day-to-day performance is likely to remain similar, though AI-assisted features such as camera processing and background optimisation may see small gains.
The iQOO Z10x launched in India in April 2025 starting at Rs 12,499. If the Z11x follows a similar pricing strategy, it will compete with the Redmi 15C, Realme P3 series, Samsung Galaxy M17 and more. In this category, buyers typically prioritise battery life, consistent performance and software stability over marginal chipset improvements.
The Geekbench listing confirms 8GB of RAM, matching the top configuration of the Z10x, which offered up to 256GB of storage. Final storage variants for the Z11x are not yet known, but iQOO is unlikely to reduce capacity.
Past launches suggest the device may also appear under Vivo branding. The Z10x was sold through Amazon India, while a rebranded version launched as the Vivo T4x on Flipkart. Certification sightings in Malaysia and Thailand indicate a wider rollout, and a similar rebrand as the Vivo T5x remains possible to cover multiple online channels.
For buyers using older 4G phones or entry-level 5G devices, the Z11x is expected to deliver stable performance and current software at an accessible price. Existing Z10x users are unlikely to see a meaningful performance jump, as the Dimensity 7400 represents a refinement rather than a generational leap.