iQOO appears to be preparing for the next expansion of its Z11 smartphone lineup, with fresh certification sightings hinting that an official launch could be just around the corner. Two upcoming devices believed to be the iQOO Z11 and iQOO Z11x have now been spotted on China’s 3C certification database, signaling progress toward a market debut.
The listings reveal two Vivo model numbers, V2551A and V2547A, which are tipped to correspond to the iQOO Z11 and iQOO Z11x respectively. Certification details suggest that at least one of the devices will support high speed wired charging, pointing to a focus on performance and endurance in the upcoming models.
Leaks indicate that the standard iQOO Z11 could arrive with 90W fast charging support paired with a massive 9000mAh battery. The phone is also expected to feature a large 1.5K resolution LTPS display and a capable mid range processor, positioning it as a power focused device within the series.
Meanwhile, the iQOO Z11x is rumoured to target the affordable segment. It may feature a 6.76 inch Full HD Plus LCD screen and could be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset. This combination suggests a balance between efficiency and everyday performance for budget conscious buyers.
The iQOO Z11 was previously seen on the IMEI database under a different model number, which hinted that the phone was undergoing internal testing. While iQOO has not yet officially confirmed the launch or specifications of either handset, the growing number of listings strongly suggests an announcement in the near future.
These developments follow the recent launch of the iQOO Z11 Turbo in China, which introduced the series with a large battery and flagship level camera hardware. If the rumours are accurate, the Z11 lineup could soon offer options across multiple price segments.
