

iQOO has officially confirmed that the iQOO Z11 series will launch on March 26 at 7:00 p.m., with sales starting right after the announcement. Based on the details shared so far, the company is putting most of the spotlight on two headline features: what it calls the biggest battery ever in an iQOO phone and its first eye-care esports display with a 165Hz display refresh rate.
According to the preview information summarized by IT Home, the phone will use a 9020mAh battery, which is a huge figure for a mainstream performance-oriented handset. iQOO is also pairing that battery with 90W fast charging, and the company says the device can go from 20% to 80% in 44 minutes. The charging system is also said to support 55W PD / PPS input, 44W UFCS fast charging input, and a global direct-drive power supply 2.0 feature.
Performance is another big part of the pitch. iQOO says the phone will run a full-power version of the Dimensity 8500 processor together with its latest Monster Super Core Engine. The company is also claiming an AnTuTu score of 2,625,016, positioning the device as a performance-and-battery-focused model rather than just another big-battery midrange phone.
The gaming angle keeps showing up throughout the announcement materials. iQOO says the Z11 supports a new ultra-responsive touch system with dedicated optimization for 165Hz touch response, including reduced tap and swipe latency. In plain terms, the company is saying actions like aiming and shooting should feel more immediate and easier to control during fast-paced gameplay.
On the hardware side, the phone has already appeared in official design teasers. The iQOO Z11 uses a 6.83-inch large display, a rounded-corner design with a more premium visual style, and a stepped camera deco layout. Even with that oversized battery, iQOO says the body stays relatively slim at about 8.25mm and weighs around 216.5 grams.
Three color options have also been confirmed: Sky White, Canglang Glow, and Night Black. Taken together, the early details suggest that iQOO is trying to balance battery life, gaming specs, and a cleaner flagship-like design in one package. The full launch event on March 26 should fill in the remaining gaps, but the main selling points are already pretty clear.