iQOO Neo 11 Design Officially Revealed


iQOO has dropped the first official look at the Neo 11’s design, and it already feels like a generational shift. The teaser reveals a glass back with a textured, wave-like pattern and a gradient color scheme the company calls “Facing the Wind.” As light hits it, hues shift and ripple across the surface.

Gone is the plastic back of the Neo 10. Instead, Neo 11 steps up with AG glass. The camera layout changes too: a rectangular dual-lens module sits in the top-left, with each lens housed separately and surrounded by concentric circles. iQOO calls this the “Floating Mirror” design. The LED flash transforms into a pill-shaped dual-tone module instead of a ring-style setup.

The frame is aluminum with a brushed finish, and the case looks built for grip and durability. A detail that caught attention: there’s a slot in the case for a lanyard strap, suggesting iQOO might revisit carrying accessories for this model. The overall vibe is sporty and bold, signaling iQOO wants this phone to stand out visually.

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Spec leaks line up with the design reveal. The Neo 11 could ship with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chip or possibly the Snapdragon 8 Elite, depending on region. It’s expected to feature a 2K 144 Hz OLED display, a 50 MP main camera, an 8 MP ultra-wide, and a 7,500 mAh battery with 100W fast charging. Storage and RAM specs are tipped to include UFS 4.1 and LPDDR5X, matched with IP68 protection.

Preorders are already live in China and a wider launch is expected before year-end. If this design is anything to go by, Neo 11 won’t be another incremental upgrade. It seems iQOO is trying to balance flair, utility, and performance to capture attention in a crowded market. If you’re in the market for a phone that feels bold and capable, the Neo 11 design is already making a strong case.’

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