iQOO is launching its new flagship smartphone, the iQOO 15, this month and is preparing to introduce the iQOO Neo11 series soon after. Significantly, both phones will feature the same 2K display technology, but their displays will come from different factories.
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The company's product managers, Ge Lan and Luo Jiahui, have revealed that the iQOO 15 will use a Samsung M14 panel, while the Neo11 will feature a BOE Q10+ display. Both panels are highly advanced, using both international and domestic high-performance luminescent technology. Furthermore, both models feature an AR anti-reflective protective film, which makes the screen not only clearer but also scratch-resistant.
The company believes that the screen is the most important part of any gaming phone. According to the iQOO team, a true gaming experience is incomplete without 2K resolution and a 144 Hz refresh rate. That's why iQOO has decided to buck the industry trend by offering true 2K screens across all variants.
In the fourth edition of Mr. Ge's Product Notes, he wrote, "While the entire industry is moving backward from 2K to 1.5K screens, iQOO is taking a step forward. iQOO has proven that excellent performance and quality can be achieved simultaneously."
In terms of design, the iQOO Neo11 will feature a metal frame and a glass back, giving it a premium look. The phone comes with IP68 and IP69 ratings, meaning it's both dust and water resistant. It's powered by the same Snapdragon 8 Elite Edition processor and Monster Super Core Gaming Engine as the iQOO 15.
The Neo11 is also powerful in terms of battery—it packs a massive 7500 mAh battery that can handle long gaming sessions.
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