
iQOO has started teasing the arrival of the iQOO Z11x in India, with dedicated landing pages now live on its official website and on Amazon India. While the brand hasn’t announced the launch date yet, the timing of the teaser campaign suggests that the device could debut as early as March. The iQOO Z11x will be one of the most affordable phones from the brand, just a tier above the Lite model. It’s a budget option with a versatile camera setup and a large battery as its highlights.
The teaser image of the iQOO Z11x reveals what looks like a mint-coloured variant featuring a squircle-shaped camera module. The rear setup includes dual cameras, a standard LED flash, and what appears to be a ring-style LED. The SIM tray is positioned on the left edge, and overall, the design language looks different from the iQOO Z10x, with a smaller and cleaner camera island.
Under the hood, the Z11x is confirmed to run on the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 Turbo chipset, claimed to have scored over 1 million on the AnTuTu benchmark. iQOO claims that the Z11x with this benchmark score is the fastest in the segment. This also suggests generational improvement over the Dimensity 7300 seen in its predecessor. The variant tested here is the 8GB RAM and 256GB storage configuration, which would be the top-end model in the lineup.
The device is confirmed to ship with OriginOS 6 based on Android 16, which is notable for a budget phone in its segment. The microsite also clarifies that the segment mentioned here is for phones priced under Rs 23,000. This clearly suggests that the iQOO Z11x will launch at a higher price than the Z10x, which debuted at Rs 13,499. We might see a price hike for the Z11x, in line with most new phones launching in the market.
More details of the Z11x are expected to be revealed soon. Performance is already confirmed to see an upgrade, and here’s what else can be expected based on the Z10x’s specifications. These include a 6.72-inch FHD+ IPS LCD panel with a 120Hz refresh rate, a 6,500mAh battery with 44W fast charging, and a 50MP + 8MP rear camera setup. If iQOO retains the large battery while improving the processor and possibly refining the camera system, the Z11x could present a meaningful upgrade rather than a routine refresh.
The iQOO Z11x appears targeted at those seeking dependable performance, generous storage, and strong battery life. However, key details such as display specifications, charging speeds, and camera hardware remain under wraps. With the launch seemingly just weeks away, waiting for the complete spec sheet and early reviews would be the prudent move before making a purchase decision in this highly competitive price bracket.