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iQOO Z11 debuts in India with MediaTek Dimensity 7500 Turbo SoC, 7,050mAh battery, and 3D curved display
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iQOO Z11 debuts in India with MediaTek Dimensity 7500 Turbo SoC, 7,050mAh battery, and 3D curved display

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iQOO Z11 price in India starts at Rs 34,999. The handset gets a 50MP primary camera and a 32MP front camera. iQOO Z11 is the third...

Highlights iQOO Z11 price in India starts at Rs 34,999. The handset gets a 50MP primary camera and a 32MP front camera. iQOO Z11 is the third phone in the lineup. iQOO Z11 is now official in India as the third phone in the lineup after the iQOO Z11x and Z11 Lite.

The smartphone debuts the MediaTek Dimensity 7500 Turbo chipset in India and brings a curved design, a horizontal camera bar, and more. iQOO Z11 now sits in the upper mid-range segment, far above its predecessor, the iQOO Z10, which launched at Rs 21,999. iQOO Z11 price in India The iQOO Z11 price in India starts at Rs 34,999 for the base variant with 6GB RAM and 128GB storage. The handset comes in three more variants.

It will be available via Amazon India, the iQOO India online store, and retail outlets. The official sale for the iQOO Z11 is set to take place on August 25th at 12 pm. Variant Price 6GB + 128GB Rs 34,999 8GB + 128GB Rs 39,999 8GB + 256GB Rs 44,999 12GB + 256GB Rs 49,999 In terms of design, iQOO has replaced the large circular camera module with a more minimalist horizontal camera bar on the Z11. The handset comes in Celestial Blue and Aurora Green colours.

iQOO Z11 debuts in India with MediaTek Dimensity 7500 Turbo SoC, 7,050mAh battery, and 3D curved display

iQOO Z11 specifications The iQOO Z11 features a 6.83-inch 1.5K (2800×1260 pixels) AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate and a 2000-nit high-brightness mode. The display also supports HDR10+, Amazon Prime Video HDR, and Netflix HDR. The handset is powered by the new MediaTek Dimensity 7500 Turbo chipset paired with LPDDR4X RAM and UFS3.1 storage. iQOO claims an AnTuTu score over 1.2 million, suggesting capable mid-range performance from the Z11.

The handset is also equipped with a 3800 mm2 vapour chamber for heat dissipation. The iQOO Z11 packs a sizeable 7,050mAh battery with 44W fast charging support. This battery capacity should be enough for regular and power users, with the phone comfortably lasting an entire day. Interestingly, the iQOO Z10 offers a slightly larger 7,300mAh battery compared to the Z11.

However, this shouldn’t make much of a difference in real-world usage. For photography, you get a 50MP rear camera and an 8MP ultra-wide camera at the back, and a 32MP front camera. The upgrade here is the ultra-wide camera, up from the 2MP bokeh on the Z10. Both the rear and front cameras support 4K video recording at 30fps, which makes it a good option for content creators.

iQOO Z11 debuts in India with MediaTek Dimensity 7500 Turbo SoC, 7,050mAh battery, and 3D curved display

The camera setup, otherwise, is pretty standard for this price segment. In terms of durability, the iQOO Z11 gets IP68 and IP69 ratings. The handset is also quite slim, measuring 7.99mm thick and weighing 199g. On the software front, the iQOO Z11 runs OriginOS 6.0 based on Android 16 with AI features such as AI Captions, AI Creation, AI Routing, Conversation Memory, and Circle to Search.

iQOO has also promised three major Android upgrades (up to Android 19) and five years of security updates. The iQOO Z11 is the latest handset to join the upper mid-range segment, which has options like the OnePlus Nord CE6 and the Realme 16. The Z11 could appeal to buyers who prefer a curved display for multimedia, a large battery, and a dependable chipset. It’s more of a well-packaged mid-range phone with a premium design.

iQOO Z10 users could consider upgrading for the ultra-wide camera and the chipset if it makes much of a difference. We’d still suggest comparing with alternatives to see which phone gives the best value before making a buying decision. Share Tweet Share

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