The iQOO Neo11’s color options and launch date have been confirmed, with the device set to debut on October 30. The phone will feature a standard anti-reflective coating on its BOE Q10+ OLED display, alongside an IP68/IP69 rating for enhanced durability.

Four iQOO Neo 11 smartphones in different colors (white, blue, orange, and black) are displayed against a dark background with neon lighting. The phones are elevated on platforms with the 'iQOO' logo visible on each device.
image credit: iQOO

Available in Facing the Wind (Purple), Pixel Square Orange, Shadow Black, and Light White, the Neo11 marks iQOO’s adoption of anti-reflective display technology—a feature notably absent in recent flagships like the Oppo Find X9 series, Vivo X300 lineup, and Realme GT 8 models. Apple integrated the coating for the first time in its iPhone 17 series, while Samsung’s Galaxy S24 Ultra and S25 Ultra remain leaders in refined anti-reflective performance.

The Neo11’s specifications include a 2K 144Hz BOE Q10+ OLED panel with anti-reflective film, an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint scanner, and an infrared blaster. Internally, the device is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, pairing UFS 4.1 storage with LPDDR5X RAM and a dedicated graphics chip for gaming.

The device is fueled by a massive 7500mAh battery with 100W wired charging support, and it features a camera system centered on a 50MP main sensor with OIS. The metal-frame design enhances durability, complying with IP68/IP69 standards.

The anti-reflective coating trend has gained momentum since Samsung’s Galaxy S24 Ultra debut, though iQOO’s implementation positions the Neo11 as a competitively priced alternative to higher-tier rivals. Market availability and pricing will be announced at the October 30 launch event.

Specifications:

  • Display: 2K 144Hz BOE Q10+ OLED (flat), anti-reflective film
  • Biometrics: Ultrasonic in-display fingerprint scanner
  • Chipset: Snapdragon 8 Elite, UFS 4.1, LPDDR5X
  • Battery: 7500mAh with 100W fast charging
  • Camera: 50MP OIS main sensor
  • Durability: IP68/IP69 rating, metal frame
  • Additional: Infrared blaster, independent graphics chip

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