iQOO 11 beats ROG Phone 6 on AnTuTu score! iQOO flagship to launch on January 10

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iQOO 11 outperformed ROG Phone 6 and Phone 6 Pro in the AnTuTu test. The phone will launch in India on January 10.

iQOO 11 series is coming to India soon! In fact, the company has officially revealed that the iQOO 11 will debut in India on January 10, 2023. It was launched in China last week along with iQOO 11 Pro. But now, just ahead of its India launch, MySmartPrice has revealed that the iQOO 11 has beaten the Asus Rog Phone 6 on AnTuTu. A shared image by MySmartPrice showed that the iQOO flagship has managed an AnTuTu score of 13,23,820 points.

Apart from this, iQOO 11 has scored 2,70,987 in the CPU test, a massive 6,07,822 points in the GPU test, 2,44,782 in memory, and 2,00,229 points in user experience. With this performance, it beats the ROG Phone 6, ROG Phone 6 Pro, Asus Zenfone 9, Xiaomi 12T Pro, and more. In contrast, the ROG Phone 6 has 263219 points in the CPU test.

It must be highlighted that the iQOO 11 and iQOO 11 Pro will be the first devices in India to bring Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset performance with its launch. Here’s what the iQOO 11 series will bring.

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iQOO 11 and iQOO 11 Pro expected specs

The iQOO 11 is expected to feature a 6.78-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a refresh rate up to 144Hz. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset under the hood will be coupled with up to 16GB RAM and up to 512GB of storage. Talking about its cameras, it will pack a 50MP main camera along with a 13MP ultra-wide angle camera, and an 8MP macro camera. In the front, it will feature a 16MP selfie shooter. Everything will be backed by a 5000mAh battery with 120W charging support.

On the other hand, the iQOO 11 Pro will feature a 6.78-inch QHD+ curved AMOLED display with the same refresh rate of up to 144Hz. You will find a major upgrade in the camera performance, as the iQOO 11 Pro houses a 50MP primary camera coupled with a 50MP ultra-wide camera, and a 13MP portrait camera. The rest of the specs and features are expected to remain the same.




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