iQOO is preparing to expand its Neo series. A new leak suggests that iQOO could be working on multiple mid-to-high-end smartphones, which are speculated to be the iQOO Neo 11 Pro and Neo 11 Pro+. However, the company has not confirmed anything yet.
According to recent reports, this series of smartphones can have powerful features like 2K display, 3D ultrasonic fingerprint sensor and battery larger than 8000mAh. Apart from this, flagship-level chipset and premium design can be seen in these devices. Let us know all the details revealed so far.
iQOO Neo 11 Pro details leaked
According to a Weibo post by tipster Digital Chat Station, iQoo is testing two new devices, and they could be the iQOO Neo 11 Pro and Neo 11 Pro+, though the final names are still unclear. It is being said that both will have 6.83-inch 2K LTPS flat displays with a very high refresh rate. The tipster said that a 2K panel could be a highlight at this price.
The leak also suggests that the rumored iQOO Neo 11 Pro and Neo 11 Pro+ may have a metal frame and 3D ultrasonic fingerprint sensor for security. These may have silicon batteries starting in the 8,000mAh range.
The tipster said that the iQOO Neo 11 Pro and Neo 11 Pro+ are expected to be powered by Snapdragon 8 Elite and Dimensity 9500 chipsets, respectively. It is being said that this will bring these phones into the upper midrange to almost flagship segment. Since these details are based on initial leaks, and iQOO has not confirmed them yet. Therefore, users should take this news only as a rumor and wait for the official announcement of the company.
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