Key Highlights
- iQOO Z11 Turbo spotted on Geekbench with model number V2536A
- Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset confirmed
- Runs Android 16 out of the box
- Expected 200MP camera and 120W fast charging
iQOO Z11 Turbo has made an early appearance on Geekbench, hinting that its official launch is close. The listing confirms key hardware details and gives a first look at the phone’s raw performance. As a result, the upcoming Z-series smartphone is already creating buzz ahead of its China debut.
The device appears with the model number V2536A and runs Android 16, making it one of the early phones expected to ship with the latest Android version.
Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 Power Confirmed
The Geekbench listing reveals strong benchmark numbers. The iQOO Z11 Turbo scored 2,753 points in single-core and 8,990 points in multi-core tests. These figures clearly point to flagship-grade performance.
More importantly, the CPU configuration matches Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset. The processor features two high-performance cores clocked at 3.80GHz, along with six additional cores reaching 3.32GHz. iQOO has already confirmed that this chip is built on a 3nm process, which should deliver better efficiency and sustained performance.
The listing also shows 14.81GB of RAM, which likely translates to a 16GB RAM variant at launch.
Display, Camera, and Build Details
iQOO has confirmed several hardware highlights ahead of the launch. The Z11 Turbo will feature a 6.59-inch display, aimed at gaming and media consumption. On the camera front, the phone is set to carry a 200-megapixel primary rear sensor, placing it among the highest-resolution smartphones in its segment.
The device will also include an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner and a metal frame. Additionally, iQOO has confirmed IP68 and IP69 ratings, offering strong protection against dust and water.
Battery, Charging, and Expected Price
Leaks suggest that the iQOO Z11 Turbo could pack a 7,600mAh battery. If true, it will support 120W wired fast charging, which should significantly reduce charging time despite the large battery size.
In China, the phone is expected to launch between CNY 2,500 and CNY 3,000, translating roughly to Rs. 32,000–38,000. Pre-orders are already live in the region.
What Comes Next
The iQOO Z11 Turbo will succeed the iQOO Z10 Turbo, which launched earlier this year with a MediaTek chipset. With a Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, Android 16, and flagship features, the Z11 Turbo clearly aims to move the Z-series upmarket.
An official launch announcement is expected soon.