Promising iQOO Z11 Turbo Specs Surface: Massive Battery and Unconfirmed Premium Build Tipped

Last Updated: December 29, 2025

Fresh reports from the supply chain indicate that iQOO is preparing to redefine the performance mid-range segment with its upcoming iQOO Z11 Turbo. According to new data circulating from prominent tech insider Digital Chat Station, the device will feature specifications that rival, and in some cases exceed, current flagship standards.

If these leaks are accurate, the iQOO Z11 Turbo represents a significant departure from the series’ history of cost-effective performance, pivoting instead toward a premium “flagship killer” philosophy with substantial upgrades to battery life, processing power, and build quality.

iQOO Z11 Turbo Specs (expected)

Analyzing the leaked data reveals a device engineered to dominate the specification wars. The most striking figure is the alleged battery capacity: a massive 7,600mAh+ unit. This would likely be achieved using high-density silicon-carbon technology, allowing for extended endurance without unmanageable bulk.

Powering this system is the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset, a top-tier processor that provides a generational leap over the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 found in the Z9 Turbo. Visually, the phone is tipped to sport a 6.59-inch OLED display with a sharp 1.5K resolution, integrated with an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint sensor – a feature typically reserved for higher-end models like the iQOO 12 or 13 series.

iQOO Z11 Turbo feature Leak on Digital Chat Station
Image Credit: Digital Chat Station

The leaks also point to a complete overhaul of the device’s chassis and imaging capabilities. Moving away from the plastic build common in the Z-series, the iQOO Z11 Turbo will reportedly feature a metal middle frame and a glass back, mimicking the premium tactility of an iPhone. Durability is also a focus, with an IP68/69 rating for dust and water resistance.

In the camera department, sources suggest the inclusion of a 200-megapixel Samsung HP5 primary sensor. While the sensor size (1/1.56 inch) is modest compared to 1-inch behemoths, the high pixel count suggests a focus on detail and digital cropping capabilities.

While unconfirmed, these changes suggest the company is pivoting towards a more aggressive market position. Historically, the Z-series cut corners on build materials and cameras to prioritize raw CPU performance. However, a metal frame, IP69 rating, and ultrasonic biometrics indicate iQOO is no longer content with the “budget gaming” label.

If the iQOO Z11 Turbo launches with these specifications, it may force a pricing adjustment, potentially blurring the line between iQOO’s mid-range Z series and its flagship Number series. We advise caution until official teasers arrive, but the spec sheet points to one of the most disruptive releases of the year.

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Abhijit Sardar
Abhijit Sardar

Senior Editor at Intaak Media. After covering general tech news for 3 years, Abhijit now leads our Investigative News Desk, focusing on official launches, corporate strategy, and deep-dive reporting.

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