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The global variant of the iQOO Z11 has officially made its benchmark debut ,
The global variant of the iQOO Z11 has officially made its benchmark debut , revealing a notable departure from the hardware that originally launched in China .
According to a recent Geekbench listing under the model number I2512, the international version will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 processor . This marks a significant shift from its Chinese counterpart, which relies on a MediaTek Dimensity 8500 chipset.
Inside the Geekbench listing
The benchmark data confirms the chip’s identity through its specific CPU and GPU architecture. The silicon features an octa-core configuration structured as follows:
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One primary core clocked at 2.71GHz
Three performance cores at 2.40GHz
Four efficiency cores at 1.80GHz
Graphical duties are handled by the Adreno 810 GPU , which is paired with a generous 12GB of RAM . Notably, the test device is already running Android 16 .
When it comes to synthetic performance, the handset managed a single-core score of 1,214 and a multi-core tally of 3,091.
While the processor differs, the global Z11 is expected to inherit its Chinese sibling’s impressive power hardware . If true, users can look forward to a staggering 9,020mAh battery complete with 90W fast wired charging and reverse charging capabilities.
Certifications signal a broader launch
The global iQOO Z11 has recently cleared several regulatory hurdles, appearing on databases like Indonesia’s SDPPI and Thailand’s NBTC . Such milestones typically indicate that a formal launch is fast approaching .
Curiously absent, however, is any certification in India . This omission could point to a delayed regional rollout or suggest that iQOO is simply focusing its immediate efforts on other hardware. Alternatively, the brand might be strategically staggering its releases to prevent cannibalizing sales from upcoming Vivo-branded smartphones .
Regardless of the exact timeline, this latest benchmark adds a crucial piece to the puzzle . The global iQOO Z11 is well on its way—it just won’t be the exact same device that debuted in China .