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iQOO 15T Packs MediaTek Dimensity 9500, 200MP Camera, and Faster UFS 4.1 Installs

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iQOO 15T Packs MediaTek Dimensity 9500, 200MP Camera, and Faster UFS 4.1 Installs

iQOO 15T Packs MediaTek Dimensity 9500, 200MP Camera, and Faster UFS 4.1 Installs

iQOO is continuing the teaser cycle for its upcoming iQOO 15T, and the latest round of details puts the phone squarely in the high-performance flagship conversation. According to the company, the device will ship with what it calls a full “performance triangle,” combining a Dimensity 9500 Monster Edition chip, LPDDR5X Ultra memory, and UFS 4.1 storage.

The storage and memory claims are a big part of the pitch. iQOO says the LPDDR5X Ultra setup reaches 9600Mbps, while the UFS 4.1 storage system can improve app installation speed by 50%. That suggests the company is marketing the phone not just around peak benchmark numbers, but around everyday responsiveness in areas like loading, installing, and switching between heavier apps and games.

Cooling is another major talking point. The iQOO 15T is said to use the same 8K Ice Dome VC liquid-cooling system found in the iQOO 15, with iQOO claiming it can drop temperatures by 15 degrees Celsius in 10 seconds. The company also says hot and cool zones stay within a 2.1-degree difference, which is meant to signal more even thermal control during extended gaming or sustained performance loads.

On the camera side, iQOO is making a more ambitious move than usual for a performance-led phone. The brand says this will be the first iQOO flagship to feature a 200MP large-sensor main camera. It will also support the same CIPA 4.5-grade stabilization used in Vivo’s higher-end imaging phones, along with 4x lossless zoom, full focal-length portraits, and a set of AI imaging tools.

Gaming-specific hardware is part of the package too. iQOO says the phone includes its in-house Q3 esports chip, plus support for proprietary full-scenario ray tracing on Android, 2K native super-resolution, and simultaneous 2K plus 144FPS super-resolution and frame interpolation. In other words, the company is still leaning hard into the gamer flagship identity that has defined much of the iQOO brand.

The screen specs also sound firmly premium. iQOO says the iQOO 15T will use a 2K Everest display with 8T LTPO technology for better efficiency. The panel is also said to support full-screen always-on display behavior and circular polarizer eye-protection hardware, which suggests the company is trying to balance visual quality with comfort during long sessions.

Based on the information released so far, the overall message is pretty clear: iQOO wants this phone to feel like more than a raw-spec gaming device. With the Dimensity 9500 platform, a stronger imaging setup, advanced cooling, and faster UFS 4.1 storage, the iQOO 15T is shaping up as a broad flagship play rather than a narrow niche launch.

  • Chip: Dimensity 9500 Monster Edition
  • Memory: LPDDR5X Ultra at 9600Mbps
  • Storage: UFS 4.1, with claimed 50% faster app installs
  • Main camera: 200MP large-sensor shooter
  • Cooling: 8K Ice Dome VC system
  • Display: 2K LTPO “Everest” panel
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