As 2025 moves into its second half, early details have begun surfacing about the next wave of Android flagships. iQOO’s upcoming flagship, possibly the iQOO 15, has appeared in a fresh leak from Digital Chat Station, revealing information about the phone’s display, camera, and battery.
iQOO 15 might get wireless charging support
According to the leak, the device is built around a standard 2K flat display. The screen will also house a 3D ultrasonic fingerprint sensor for biometric, while the back of the phone could feature a 50-megapixel 3X periscope telephoto lens.
The tipster also mentions that the phone has a self-developed display chip, 100W wired flash charging, and possible wireless charging support, though the latter is still “expected” rather than confirmed. Its predecessor doesn’t support wireless charging as well.

These claims follow a separate leak from earlier this month, where the same source mentioned a flagship with an upcoming Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 (SM8850) chip has a trio of 50MP cameras, including a 3x periscope lens.
When taken together, the two reports seem to describe the same device, which has led to speculation that this is indeed the upcoming iQOO 15 series.
Earlier leaks also suggest iQOO might diversify its flagship line in 2025 with an Ultra model. It could feature a 6.85-inch LTPO panel, 7000mAh battery, 100W charging, and wireless charging support.
iQOO’s current flagship, the iQOO 13, launched in late October last year and starts at 3,999 yuan in China. It features a Snapdragon 8 Elite, a 6.82-inch 144Hz LTPO OLED display, and a 6150mAh battery. It also includes a similar triple-50MP rear camera setup, but with a 2x telephoto.
There’s no word yet on when the iQOO 15 series might debut. However, based on past release cycles, an October 2025 launch wouldn’t be surprising.
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