
The iQOO Neo 11 is confirmed to launch soon in China, succeeding the iQOO Neo 10 in the brand’s popular mid-to-high-end series. Although the launch date is yet to be confirmed, pre-orders have already opened on Vivo’s website and big e-commerce sites such as JD.com and Tmall, with early buyers promised perks worth approximately CNY 2,976 (around Rs 36,000).
Teaser designs suggest that the Neo 11 will come in blue with a new camera module design and traditional side button arrangements. While the Neo 10 has a more conservative design, the Neo 11 seems to take a slightly fresher look.
In comparison to its predecessor, the iQOO Neo 10, which packed the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset, the Neo 11 is set to upgrade performance with the newer Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC. This should bring improved efficiency as well as quicker processing for gaming and multitasking.
Both phones carry big batteries, but the Neo 11 is said to extend capacity to approximately 7,500mAh with 100W fast charging support, providing longer use and faster top-ups than the Neo 10’s 4,500mAh battery and 44W charging. That is a big step for those who value endurance.
On the screen side of things, the Neo 11 could shift to a 2K resolution OLED panel with a 144Hz refresh rate, while the Neo 10 had a lower resolution display. The increased resolution and smoother refresh rate should deliver sharper images and smoother interactions on the new model.
Camera-wise, the Neo 11 keeps a 50MP OIS-equipped main sensor like its predecessor but includes an ultra-wide-angle and depth sensor for greater photography flexibility. Software optimizations and the Android 16-based OriginOS 6 on the Neo 11 can possibly refine the camera further.
The iQOO Neo 11 seeks to improve on the qualities of the Neo 10 with a more refined display, larger battery, better chipset, and more polished design. Its release later this year is expected to further iQOO’s popularity with users looking for great performance and long battery life at affordable prices.




