iQOO is gearing up to launch its latest smartphone, the iQOO Z10R, in India. The company has begun teasing the device, which is set to be the next addition to its popular Z10 series. The teaser highlights several key features, including a curved display, dual rear cameras, and Aura light, positioning the Z10R as a stylish and feature-rich mid-range contender.
Key Features
- Curved AMOLED Display: The Z10R will sport a 6.77-inch curved AMOLED screen with a Full HD+ resolution (1080 x 2392 pixels) and a 120Hz refresh rate, promising immersive visuals and smooth interactions.
- Camera Setup: The phone features a dual rear camera system, headlined by a 50MP main sensor with optical image stabilization (OIS) and a 2MP depth sensor. It supports 2x portrait mode and 4K video recording. The front houses a 32MP punch-hole selfie camera.
- Aura Light: iQOO’s Aura light feature is included, enhancing portrait photography by providing soft, even lighting for more natural skin tones.
- Performance: Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 chipset—a minor upgrade over the Dimensity 7300 found in the Z9s—the Z10R promises efficient performance. Geekbench listings confirm variants with 12GB RAM, and an 8GB RAM version is also expected.
- Battery and Charging: While official details are pending, similar models in the series offer large batteries (up to 7300mAh) with fast charging, so the Z10R is expected to follow suit.
- Software: The device will ship with Android 15, layered with iQOO’s custom Funtouch OS 15.
- Design and Colors: The teaser reveals the Z10R in a striking blue color, with more color options anticipated at launch.
Expected Launch Timeline
The iQOO Z10R is expected to debut in India either in late July or early August 2025. The official launch date has not yet been disclosed, but anticipation is building as more teasers and leaks surface.
Possible Rebranding as vivo T4R
Rumors suggest that the Z10R may also be launched under the vivo brand as the vivo T4R, expanding its reach within the broader vivo ecosystem. Both iQOO and vivo are sub-brands under the same parent company, and such rebranding strategies are common in the industry.