The highly anticipated iQOO Neo 11 is just a week away from its official launch in China, and details about the device are steadily emerging. While iQOO has already confirmed a stunning 2K resolution display and a robust 7,500mAh battery, the chipset has remained a mystery – until now. A device believed to be the iQOO Neo 11, under a Vivo model number, has surfaced on the Geekbench benchmarking website, revealing a powerful Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC coupled with an impressive 16GB of RAM.
iQOO Neo 11 Performance Leaks: Snapdragon 8 Elite at its Core
A Vivo smartphone, identified by its model number V2520A, recently appeared on Geekbench. Industry observers, including tech analyst Anvin on X (formerly Twitter), believe this device is indeed the forthcoming iQOO Neo 11. The listing showcases an octa-core Qualcomm ARMv8 chip, which is understood to be the high-performance Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC from the previous year.
Furthermore, the rumored iQOO Neo 11 was running the latest Android 16 operating system. Its powerful chipset is expected to boast a configuration of six efficiency cores and two high-performance cores, reaching peak clock speeds of 3.53GHz and 4.32GHz, respectively. The specific variant tested was equipped with an impressive 16GB of RAM, achieving notable benchmark scores: 2,936 points in single-core performance and 8,818 points in multi-core performance.
The Vivo sub-brand recently confirmed that the iQOO Neo 11 will integrate the same ‘Monster super-core engine’ (translated from Chinese) found in its flagship iQOO 15, promising exceptionally stable frame rates. Additionally, the company has officially stated that the phone will feature a stunning 2K resolution display and be powered by a substantial 7,500mAh battery.
iQOO recently provided glimpses of the upcoming phone’s design, showcasing elegant black and silver color options with a smooth, plain rear panel. The company also noted that the blue color option of the flagship iQOO 15 will feature neon craftsmanship that changes colors depending on the angle one is looking at it from.
Beyond the confirmed features, earlier reports hint at a super-smooth 144Hz refresh rate and an in-display fingerprint sensor for enhanced security. The iQOO Neo 11 is also expected to run on Android 16 with OriginOS 6. Photography enthusiasts can look forward to a versatile triple-camera setup, potentially including a 50-megapixel main sensor with Optical Image Stabilization (OIS), an ultrawide lens, and a depth camera. Power users will appreciate the rumored 100W wired fast charging capability.
An embedded video provides further details and a visual overview of the iQOO Neo 11’s features and performance.