iQOO Neo11 Pro to be the first device using the Dimensity 9400+ SoC
According to a new rumor out of China today, the iQOO Neo11 Pro will be the first device to use MediaTek's upcoming Dimensity 9400+ SoC. The phone will have an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor too, and of course a very good price, iQOO's specialty.
The iQOO Neo10 Pro was only launched back in November, and its successor could already be showing up in April. That's some quick turnaround, but it's unclear what other upgrades the Neo11 Pro will pack compared to the Neo10 Pro - maybe it's just a case of updating the chipset and calling it a day, which is also what vivo is rumored to be doing with the X200s that should be coming out around the same time.
In other iQOO-related news, the new Z10 series should land in early April, with the Z10 Turbo once again said to feature a "1.5K" LTPS OLED screen, the Dimensity 8400 SoC, an independent display chip, and a battery between 7,000 mAh and 7,500 mAh. At the same time, the Turbo Pro will come out with an identical battery and screen, but this one will be powered by Qualcomm's still-unannounced Snapdragon 8s Elite chipset.
According to previous rumors, the Z10 Turbo will have a 50 MP main rear camera and support for 80W or 90W wired charging. All of iQOO's upcoming models will run Android 15 from the get-go.
Source (in Chinese)