iQOO Neo 11 Launches with a 2K 144Hz OLED Display and Snapdragon 8 Elite Power

The new iQOO Neo 11 brings a 2K 144Hz OLED display, Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, and 7,500mAh battery with 100W fast charging.

iQOO Neo 11 Launches with a 2K 144Hz OLED Display and Snapdragon 8 Elite Power
iQOO Neo 11 Aims to Redefine Mid-Range Gaming with a 2K OLED and 100W Charging

iQOO is gearing up to launch its next-gen performance phone — the iQOO Neo 11, and it’s shaping up to be one of the most exciting mid-tier flagships in China this year. With a 2K OLED 144Hz display, a Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, and a massive 7,500mAh battery, this phone looks ready to blur the line between gaming beast and everyday companion.

According to Galant V, iQOO’s Product Director, the Neo 11’s new BOE-developed OLED panel uses Q10+ luminous material — promising better brightness, contrast, and efficiency. The screen is completely flat, not curved, and is coated with AR anti-reflection and anti-glare film, making it easier to read under harsh sunlight. It’s a small but meaningful detail, especially for users who spend hours on mobile gaming or social scrolling in bright Asian outdoor environments.

The 2K resolution and 144Hz refresh rate put it on par with iQOO’s flagship iQOO 15, which uses a Samsung AMOLED display. But what makes the Neo 11 stand out is its focus on visual comfort — blending sharp resolution with smooth transitions and flicker-free clarity that aims to reduce eye strain during long sessions. It’s clearly designed for users who care as much about performance as they do about experience.

Under the hood, the Neo 11 runs on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite, the same chip found in upcoming flagships from Realme, OnePlus, and Redmi. Paired with OriginOS 6 (based on Android 16), it’s expected to offer both speed and deep software optimization.

Battery life also gets a serious upgrade — the phone packs a 7,500mAh cell with 100W fast charging, meaning it’s built to last a full day of gaming or content creation without reaching for the charger. The ultrasonic fingerprint sensor under the display adds a premium touch while maintaining convenience.

Camera details are still under wraps, though leaks suggest a 50MP main shooter with OIS — a trend that’s becoming standard in this segment. Expect iQOO to focus on computational photography, given how much competition there is among Chinese OEMs in the mid-premium tier.

When it officially launches later this month alongside the iQOO 15, the Neo 11 will go head-to-head with heavy hitters like the Realme GT 8, OnePlus Ace 6, and Redmi K90 — all powered by the same Snapdragon platform. But iQOO’s edge could lie in its unique mix of hardware efficiency and display innovation.

For a brand that built its reputation on performance-first devices, the iQOO Neo 11 feels like a statement of intent: powerful, practical, and polished — a flagship experience without the flagship price tag.