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iQOO 15T Leak Points to a New Transparent Camera Design and a 6.83-Inch 2K Flat Display

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iQOO 15T Leak Points to a New Transparent Camera Design and a 6.83-Inch 2K Flat Display

A fresh leak is offering an early look at the iQOO 15T, with tipster Digital Chat Station sharing an image that is said to show the upcoming phone. According to the post, the device uses the same overall design language as iQOO’s Ultra model, but with its own more distinctive visual identity.

The most noticeable detail is a transparent camera design built around a square rear camera module. The leak also claims the phone will feature the only 6.83-inch 2K display in its class, using a large flat screen rather than a curved panel. The same source adds that the handset could be the first in its segment to pair that screen with a 200MP large-sensor main camera.

Earlier reports cited by IT Home suggested the phone may run on MediaTek’s Dimensity 9500 chip. Those rumors also pointed to a 144Hz refresh rate, a battery larger than 8000mAh, and support for 100W fast charging. None of that is officially confirmed yet, but together the leaks suggest iQOO may be aiming for a high-spec device that balances display quality, imaging, and battery life.

For context, the currently available iQOO Neo11 launched in October last year with a 6.82-inch 2K 144Hz screen and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, starting at 2,599 yuan. That reference point makes the new iQOO 15T rumor especially notable, since it hints at an even more aggressive hardware package in the next wave of releases.

At this stage, the leak is still just an early preview rather than a final product reveal. Even so, the combination of a transparent camera design, a unique 6.83-inch 2K display, and flagship-style imaging hardware is enough to make the iQOO 15T one of the more interesting phone rumors now circulating in China’s Android market.

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