The iQOO 11S will arrive on July 4th and the phone was benchmarked on Geekbench today. The list usually reveals the CPU used in the tested devices, and here we learned that the primary core will be clocked at 3.19GHz – that’s exactly the same frequency as the Cortex-X3 at the helm of the popular Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset.

This result has essentially closed any debate on which type of Qualcomm SoC the vivo brand will use for the new flagship. According to the official information posted on Weibo, the iQOO 11S will excel the first two iQOO 11 flagships with “the world’s first super-computing dedicated display processor”.

vivo iQOO 11S poster
vivo iQOO 11S poster

vivo iQOO 11S poster

The S in iQOO 11S will stand for “Super” and the new phone will offer “super vision technology”, “super resolution” and “super frame competition” for a “high-definition high-definition visual experience”. , according to machine translation from Chinese. Interestingly, the official renders don’t have “V2” written on the camera island, suggesting that the vivo brand may be shedding the proprietary V2 ISP in favor of the display chip.

The new phone will likely have a 6.78-inch LTPO4 AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate and a resolution of 3200 x 1440 pixels. The panel itself is excellent, as we established in our iQOO 11 review – it’s super bright with impressive color accuracy.

iQOO 11S will come with an independent display chip

The iQOO brand has slowly evolved beyond its initial direction of just games, but is still heavily involved with the gaming community. China has just finished selecting the five coaches and 31 athletes who will represent the country at esports events, part of the 2022 Asian Games in Hangzhou, which have been postponed to autumn 2023 due to COVID-19.

iQOO 11S will come with an independent display chip

According to vivo, selected e-sports players will receive an iQOO 11S as part of their winning bonuses to prepare for the Games, which are a major sporting event and the Asian equivalent of the Olympics, held once every four years.

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