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iQOO Neo 10 Pro Plus: Snapdragon 8 Elite Flagship Rumoured to Launch Soon


iQOO Neo 10 Pro Plus: Snapdragon 8 Elite Flagship



iQOO Neo 10 Pro Plus: Snapdragon 8 Elite Flagship Rumoured to Launch Soon

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Feature                  Details
Model :                  iQOO Neo 10 Pro Plus
Expected Launch :May 2025 (China), India launch not confirmed
Chipset:                 Snapdragon 8 Elite
RAM & OS ;        16GB RAM, Android 15 (Funtouch OS 15)
Display :               Flat 2K panel, Ultrasonic fingerprint
Camera :               Dual rear: 50MP (main) + 50MP (ultra-wide)
Battery :                7,000mAh, 120W fast charging
Expected Competition:  Xiaomi 15 Ultra, OnePlus Ace 3 Pro


iQOO’s High-End Bet: Neo 10 Pro Plus Surfaces in Leaks


iQOO, the performance-centric sub-brand of Vivo, seems to be preparing its most powerful Neo series phone yet—the iQOO Neo 10 Pro Plus. According to a report from India Today, the device has been spotted in Geekbench listings, and tipsters on Chinese social platform Weibo are pointing to a launch in China later this month.

While iQOO just launched the Neo 10R in India targeting the mid-range segment, the Neo 10 Pro Plus is shaping up to be a flagship-grade device, perhaps designed to compete with the Xiaomi 15 Ultra and the OnePlus Ace 3 Pro. Here's everything we know so far, including potential implications for Indian consumers.

Snapdragon 8 Elite: A Leap in Performance


The biggest headline-grabber is the inclusion of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, a top-tier processor for 2025. Benchmarks revealed in the Geekbench database under model number V2463A show promising results:


Single-core score: 3,082


Multi-core score: 9,341

These scores match closely with devices already running Snapdragon 8 Elite, suggesting iQOO isn’t cutting corners. Paired with 16GB of RAM, the Neo 10 Pro Plus is expected to run on Android 15-based Funtouch OS 15, right out of the box.

For tech-savvy users, this combination means flagship-level gaming, efficient multitasking, and AI-accelerated features.

2K Flat Display with In-Screen Ultrasonic Scanner


Leaks hint that the Neo 10 Pro Plus will feature a flat display panel with 2K resolution. While not curved like some premium competitors, the flat screen is often preferred by gamers and practical users who want durability and fewer accidental touches.

An ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, typically found on higher-end Samsung and Vivo models, is another upgrade from the more common optical sensors.

Though screen size hasn’t been confirmed yet, expect something in the 6.7-inch to 6.8-inch range, with a high refresh rate (likely 120Hz or more).
Massive Battery + Blazing Fast Charging

The Neo 10 Pro Plus is reportedly packing a massive 7,000mAh battery — a significant increase from typical 5,000mAh batteries in most phones today.

This could make it one of the longest-lasting flagships of 2025.

Backed by 120W fast charging, already seen in iQOO's Z10 Turbo lineup, the device could likely charge from 0 to 100% in under 30 minutes. This positions it well for users who are always on the move—travelers, gamers, or professionals who don’t have time for long charging cycles.

Dual 50MP Camera Setup: Smart, Not Gimmicky


The phone is expected to feature a dual-camera setup on the back:


50MP primary sensor with OIS (Optical Image Stabilization)


50MP ultra-wide-angle lens

Though not offering a telephoto or macro lens, this setup seems designed for balanced everyday photography, from landscapes to portraits.

Compared to the Xiaomi 15 Ultra, which offers more lenses and a larger sensor, iQOO’s approach seems to prioritize clarity and performance over excessive features.

For Apple users or camera enthusiasts curious about Android, this combo could feel similar to the iPhone’s dual-camera system, which also opts for quality over quantity.

Design Philosophy: Sporty, Yet Minimal


While official renders are still under wraps, early reports suggest iQOO will continue with its signature sporty design, often seen in its Neo lineup. Expect bold accents, performance-driven textures, and a robust build.

That said, we may also see a shift toward premium minimalism, especially if the phone targets global appeal.

Where Will It Launch First?

🇨🇳 China First, as Usual


All signs point to a China-first launch in May 2025, consistent with iQOO’s past strategies. The brand typically tests high-end models in China before considering international rollouts.

🇮🇳 India Launch Still Unconfirmed — But Possible?


As of now, there’s no official word on an India launch, and historically, the Neo 9S Pro Plus—this phone’s predecessor—was exclusive to China.

However, iQOO’s growing popularity in India, especially among young users and gamers, makes the Neo 10 Pro Plus a strong candidate for a future India debut, possibly under a different branding (like iQOO 12 Lite or Neo 10 Ultra).

If competition from Xiaomi, Realme, and OnePlus heats up in India’s flagship killer segment, iQOO could be forced to reconsider and bring the Neo 10 Pro Plus to India to stay relevant.

How Does It Compare?


PhoneChipsetBatteryCamera SetupFast ChargingiQOO Neo 10 Pro Plus Snapdragon 8 Elite 7,000mAh 50MP + 50MP (OIS + Ultra) 120W
Xiaomi 15 Ultra Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 5,500mAh Quad-camera with periscope 90W
OnePlus Ace 3 Pro Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 6,100mAh 50MP + 8MP + 2MP 100W



In summary, the Neo 10 Pro Plus stands out for battery capacity and raw power, making it a strong contender in the flagship killer category, especially if priced aggressively.

Real-World Example: Who Is This Phone For?


Meet Aayush, a 29-year-old content creator in Delhi. He uses his phone for everything—recording videos, editing reels, responding to clients, and even mobile gaming in downtime.

With his current device, he charges twice a day and carries a power bank.

For someone like Aayush, the Neo 10 Pro Plus offers a compelling value—a 7,000mAh battery, top-tier processor, and premium display. If iQOO manages to price it right and release it in India, it could change how users like Aayush work and play.

📌 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

❓Will the iQOO Neo 10 Pro Plus launch in India?


Currently, there’s no official confirmation, but based on demand and competition, an India launch is possible later in 2025.

❓What is the expected price of the Neo 10 Pro Plus?


In China, it may launch around CNY 3,999 (approx. ₹46,000). If it comes to India, expect pricing between ₹47,999–₹52,999, depending on taxes and features.

❓Is the 7,000mAh battery a first for iQOO?


No, iQOO previously introduced large batteries in the Z10 Turbo lineup, but this could be the first flagship-grade model to have it.

❓Does the phone support wireless charging?


No leaks have confirmed this yet. iQOO traditionally skips wireless charging to keep costs down.

❓What makes the Snapdragon 8 Elite special?


It’s Qualcomm’s latest high-performance chip, offering better AI processing, lower power usage, and higher GPU performance than the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3.
Final Thoughts

While much of what we know is based on early leaks and benchmarks, the iQOO Neo 10 Pro Plus is shaping up to be a flagship killer in every sense—massive battery, powerful internals, a sleek display, and competitive features.

Even if it doesn't come to India immediately, it will raise the bar for mid-premium Android phones globally. And if iQOO plays its cards right, it could seriously challenge the likes of OnePlus and Xiaomi—not just in China, but beyond.

About the Author:


Michael B. Norris is a seasoned tech journalist with over a decade of experience covering smartphones, semiconductors, and consumer electronics. His insights have appeared in TechCrunch, CNET, and The Verge, making him a trusted voice in global tech reporting

Based on reporting from India Today, Weibo tipsters, and Geekbench data.

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