iQOO Neo 11
Following its successful debut in China, the buzz around the iQOO Neo 11 launch date in India is reaching a fever pitch. Positioned as a direct successor to the popular Neo 10, the iQOO Neo 11 is expected to arrive in the Indian market in late Q1 or early Q2 of 2026. With its signature focus on high-octane gaming and balanced pricing, this “Flagship Killer” is set to challenge the status quo of the mid-premium segment.
While iQOO India has yet to announce an exact date, industry insiders and supply chain leaks suggest a launch window between March and April 2026. The phone is expected to follow the launch of the premium iQOO 15 series, serving as a more affordable performance alternative.
The standout feature of the iQOO Neo 11 is undoubtedly its massive 7,500mAh battery. Despite this humongous capacity, leaks suggest the device maintains a surprisingly sleek profile of around 8.1mm.
The iQOO Neo 11 is designed for gamers and power users who demand top-tier specs without the ultra-premium price tag:
Upon its arrival, the iQOO Neo 11 will face stiff competition from the OnePlus 12R and the Realme GT series. However, with its massive battery and 2K display—features usually reserved for phones costing over ₹60,000—the Neo 11 is well-positioned to dominate the sub-₹40,000 market.
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