iQOO is preparing to refresh its Z-series lineup in China, and the next device on the horizon appears to be the iQOO Z11 Turbo. The company has now released the first official teaser for the phone, while a reputable tipster has shared what to expect under the hood.
First official look at the iQOO Z11 Turbo
The teaser confirms that the Z11 Turbo will at least be offered in a blue finish. Although iQOO has only shared a brief glimpse so far, the timing suggests the phone could debut in early January 2026, with just a few days left in the current month. For now, the brand is keeping most of the official hardware details secret.
Rumored specifications of the iQOO Z11 Turbo
According to a recent post on Weibo by well-known leaker Digital Chat Station, the iQOO Z11 Turbo is expected to feature a 6.59‑inch OLED display with a 1.5K resolution. The device is also said to include an ultrasonic in‑display fingerprint scanner, a feature still reserved for relatively few smartphones.
Under the hood, the Z11 Turbo will reportedly be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset, paired with a large battery claimed to exceed 7,600mAh. The tipster suggests that, within its size category, the Z11 Turbo could offer the biggest battery currently available, which would make it particularly attractive for power users and gamers.
Camera-wise, another report indicates that iQOO may equip the phone with a 200-megapixel Samsung HP5 primary sensor. If accurate, this would place the Z11 Turbo among the more camera-focused devices in its segment.
Design and durability
In terms of design language, Digital Chat Station claims the Z11 Turbo will adopt a style reminiscent of the iPhone, including large rounded display corners, a metal middle frame, and a glass back panel.
For protection and durability, the device is expected to offer IP68/69 dust and water resistance, meaning it should be well guarded against everyday splashes, dust, and even more demanding conditions.
Other specifications, such as fast-charging details, RAM and storage configurations, and software features, have not yet surfaced. There is also no confirmation on whether the Z11 Turbo will remain exclusive to China or eventually launch in global markets.





