iQOO 15T with built-in cooling could be in works
iQOO appears to be working on a new performance-focused flagship, as a new leak hints at another model in the iQOO 15 series. While the current lineup includes the iQOO 15 and 15 Ultra, the brand may introduce a new variant aimed at bringing gaming-centric features to a wider audience.
iQOO 15T moniker and expected launch timeframe

A Weibo post by tipster Digital Chat Station suggests that the new device could be called the iQOO 15T. It is expected to borrow certain high-end features from the Ultra model, including a built-in cooling fan.
This move indicates that iQOO may be looking to bring advanced thermal management to more accessible devices. In terms of timeline, the iQOO 15T is likely to launch before the iQOO 16, which is expected to debut in China around October. This places the possible arrival of the 15T somewhere in mid-2026.
Apart from the iQOO 15T, the brand is also said to be working on the Neo 11 and Neo 11 Pro. These devices are expected to feature a 6.83-inch 2K OLED display and could be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite and Dimensity 9500 chipsets, respectively. They may pack batteries of up to 8,000mAh and include a metal middle frame along with an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint sensor, suggesting a focus on both performance and build quality.
iQOO 16: Whatβs known so far
As for the iQOO 16, early reports indicate that it may arrive with a 2K Samsung display supporting refresh rates of up to 165Hz or even 185Hz. The device is also expected to feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 chipset. In terms of cameras, it could include a 200-megapixel primary sensor, accompanied by a 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens and a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto camera.
It is advisable to take this leak with a pinch of salt and wait for more reports to confirm the iQOO 15Tβs existence.
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