A Flagship Built Around Gaming First, Everything Else Second
The iQOO 15T is shaping up as a performance-first flagship that doubles as a dedicated gaming phone. It combines a 6.82-inch 2K OLED display, a huge 8000mAh battery, and MediaTek’s Dimensity 9500 Monster Edition to target players who care more about sustained frame rates than slim bezels. iQOO is also layering its OriginOS 6 software on Android 16, signalling tight optimisation for high-refresh gaming and system-level tweaks. A self-developed Q3 esports chip sits alongside the main SoC, handling advanced graphics tasks such as full-scene ray tracing and super 2K resolution in supported titles. Leaked test data around Genshin Impact suggests that this hardware cocktail can sustain near-locked 60 fps under extreme settings, with power draw kept under control. In effect, the iQOO 15T positions itself as a true gaming-first alternative to traditional flagships, without sacrificing premium build or camera hardware.

8000mAh Gaming Phone Battery With 100W Fast Charging
Battery life is often the Achilles’ heel of high-performance phones, but the iQOO 15T attacks this problem head-on with an ultra-slim 8000mAh cell. This is one of the largest batteries in any flagship-class device, and iQOO pairs it with 100W wired fast charging. The company’s Global Direct Drive Power Supply 2.0 aims to keep thermals in check when gamers play and charge simultaneously, a common scenario during long sessions. Early tests indicate average power consumption just under 5W while running Genshin Impact at extreme settings and 60 fps, suggesting that the device can stretch multi-hour gaming without constant trips to the charger. While wireless charging is reportedly absent, the combination of sheer capacity and rapid wired top-ups is clearly tuned for practical gaming endurance rather than spec-sheet gimmicks. For competitive players, this means longer untethered sessions and fewer compromises on brightness or frame rate.

144Hz 2K Display and Dimensity 9500 Performance for Competitive Play
On the visual front, the iQOO 15T’s 6.82-inch flat OLED panel offers 2K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate, aligning closely with what competitive gamers expect from high-end monitors. A 144Hz display in gaming ensures smoother motion, clearer tracking of fast-moving targets, and reduced blur, particularly in shooters and MOBAs. Under the hood, the Dimensity 9500 Monster Edition aims to deliver high sustained performance rather than just peak benchmark scores. Leaked gaming tests show the phone holding an average of 60.2 fps in Genshin Impact at extreme settings, with minimal frame drops; the 1% low and minimum frame rates remain near 58–59 fps, indicating stable performance. This balance of high refresh, high resolution, and stable Dimensity 9500 performance gives the iQOO 15T an edge over many general-purpose flagships that throttle under load or restrict full-resolution gaming to save power and manage heat.

Custom Q3 Gaming Chip and Advanced Graphics Features
The standout differentiator for the iQOO 15T is the in-house Q3 esports chip, designed to offload and enhance graphics tasks beyond what the Dimensity 9500 can manage alone. iQOO claims the Q3 chip enables full-scene ray tracing, super 2K resolution rendering, and even 2K at 144 fps in select supported titles. In practice, this could translate into more realistic lighting, reflections, and shadows, plus smoother motion at the panel’s full refresh rate. The additional chip is also said to stabilise display output during demanding scenarios, reducing frame-time spikes that can cause judder or input inconsistency. By separating some graphics workload from the main SoC, iQOO can keep thermals more predictable and maintain higher sustained clocks. For hardcore players, the Q3 chip effectively acts as a miniature GPU booster, pushing the iQOO 15T closer to console-like visual fidelity while keeping latency and frame stability in check.
200MP Camera and Flagship Polish Beyond Gaming
Despite its gaming-first pitch, the iQOO 15T does not skimp on camera hardware or everyday usability. The rear setup is led by a 200MP “super main” sensor with support for CIPA 4.5-grade optical stabilisation, a feature inherited from Vivo’s imaging-focused flagships. This sensor promises detailed shots and up to 4x lossless zoom, backed by AI imaging tools and full focal-length portrait modes. It is paired with a 50MP ultra-wide camera, while a 16MP front camera is tuned for selfies and video calls. The flat display, in-display fingerprint reader, and fibreglass back aim to deliver a premium yet durable feel, with colourways such as Qingyun, Track Edition, and Legendary reinforcing its performance branding. Storage options scale up to 16GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage, rounding out a spec sheet that strives to match mainstream flagships while still clearly signalling the iQOO 15T’s identity as a gaming-focused powerhouse.
