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The iQOO Z11x has been generating a lot of buzz since launch — and rightfully so. I've been spending quality time with my unit and wanted to put together a thread that covers everything in one place. Consider this your go-to guide for the Z11x. Let's get into it.
The Z11x packs a 50MP Sony IMX852 sensor with f/1.8 aperture as its primary shooter, paired with a 2MP depth sensor. The front gets a significant upgrade — a 32MP camera with 4K video recording support, up from 8MP on the Z10x. That's a massive jump.
The Z11x packs a 50MP Sony IMX852 sensor with f/1.8 aperture as its primary shooter, paired with a 2MP depth sensor. The front gets a significant upgrade — a 32MP camera with 4K video recording support, up from 8MP on the Z10x. That's a massive jump.
In well-lit conditions, the main camera delivers sharp, vibrant shots with good detail. Colours come out natural without looking oversaturated. The Sony IMX852 handles HDR situations reasonably well — highlights don't blow out easily, and shadows retain detail.
Low light is decent for this price range — not flagship-level, but you'll get usable shots without reaching for a third-party app. The portrait mode with the depth sensor produces clean edge separation for most subjects.
The 32MP front camera is a genuine upgrade — selfies are detailed and skin tones come out accurate. Great for video calls too.
The Dimensity 7400 Turbo paired with Mali-G615 GPU and UFS 3.1 storage makes for a smooth gaming experience in the budget segment. Game loading times are fast, and switching between games and other apps mid-session doesn't stutter.
BGMI runs comfortably at HD graphics and high frame rate (60fps) settings with stable frame rates. For those who want to push further, the Ultra Game Mode has you covered with dedicated tools:
The phone handles extended gaming sessions well. Thermals stay in a comfortable range during normal gameplay — it gets warm but not hot. For longer sessions, the phone also supports Bypass Charging, which routes power directly to the motherboard instead of the battery, reducing heat and protecting battery health during charging while gaming.
Let's be honest — 7200mAh at this price point is not normal. This is the kind of battery life that genuinely changes your relationship with your charger.
In daily use — social media, calls, browsing, some gaming — this phone consistently goes well beyond a full day. iQOO claims up to 15 hours of gaming and 40 hours of video playback, and from my usage those claims don't feel exaggerated.
When you do need to charge, 44W fast charging gets you back to full without a long wait. The charger is included in the box — a small but appreciated touch that not every brand offers anymore.
I've covered the Z11x in detail across a few dedicated threads — check them out if you want the full picture:
The iQOO Z11x is a well-rounded package for anyone who wants flagship-grade battery life, a capable Sony-sensor camera, and solid gaming performance — all under Rs. 20,000. It doesn't try to do everything, but what it does, it does well.
I'll keep using it and sharing more. If you have specific questions about the Z11x — camera modes, gaming settings, or anything else — drop them in the comments and I'll try to cover them! 👇
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