
iQOO 15T is set to arrive with a 200MP main camera, and the company says it will also support the same CIPA 4.5 professional-grade stabilization system used in vivo’s imaging flagship lineup.
According to details shared through iQOO’s official channels, the phone will be released and go on sale at 7:00 p.m. on May 20. The company is positioning the imaging hardware as a major milestone, saying this is the first time an iQOO flagship has used a 200-megapixel large-sensor main camera.
Beyond the raw resolution figure, iQOO says the camera system will support 4x lossless zoom, full-focal-length portrait shooting, and a set of AI imaging tools. The company is framing the package around the idea that users should get clear shots both up close and at a distance, rather than treating the high pixel count as a marketing number on its own.

The phone is also expected to carry iQOO’s in-house Q3 esports chip. On the display and graphics side, the company says the device will support self-developed full-scenario ray tracing on Android, a 2K native-quality super-resolution mode, and a simultaneous 2K plus 144FPS super-resolution and frame-interpolation experience.
Screen specs mentioned so far include a 2K Everest display and flagship-level 8T LTPO technology for improved power efficiency. iQOO also says the panel will support full-screen always-on display behavior and circular polarizer eye-protection hardware.
In addition, the iQOO 15T is expected to use the Dimensity 9500 Monster flagship chip, paired with a new generation of the Monster core engine that the company says is being integrated at a deeper level into the Dimensity platform itself.
On paper, that makes this launch more than a camera update. The combination of a 200MP main camera, gaming-focused graphics features, and CIPA 4.5 stabilization suggests iQOO is trying to keep the device balanced between imaging and performance rather than choosing just one side.