iQOO is gearing up to launch a new mid-range smartphone in India, the iQOO Z10R. The brand has teased it to be a 4K Vlogging-focused smartphone through a product page on its website, and launching on 24 July.
While the specifications of the iQOO Z10R are yet to be confirmed by the company, recent leaks have revealed key specifications and design details that hint at an impressive value-for-money offering.
According to reports, the iQOO Z10R will sport a 6.77-inch quad-curved OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, promising a smooth and immersive viewing experience.
The phone is expected to run on MediaTek’s Dimensity 7400 chipset, the same processor found in devices like the Realme Narzo 80 Pro and Motorola Edge 60 Fusion.
On the design front, the Z10R appears to take inspiration from Vivo’s V50 series, particularly in terms of its rear camera module and Aura light support for enhanced low-light photography. The device is likely to feature a plastic rear panel with curved edges, making it comfortable to hold.
Powering the device could be a 6,000mAh battery, paired with 90W wired fast charging. This would make the Z10R one of the fastest charging phones in its price segment, allowing users to top up quickly and stay unplugged for longer.
In terms of cameras, the Z10R is rumored to include a 50MP primary rear sensor with OIS (Optical Image Stabilization). For selfies and video calls, the phone could feature a 32MP or 50MP front camera, and both cameras are tipped to support 4K video recording, an impressive addition for a mid-range phone.
The device is expected to run FunTouch OS 15 based on Android 15, offering a clean and feature-rich software experience similar to other iQOO phones released this year.
A recent GeekBench listing revealed the phone scored 1099 in single-core and 2989 in multi-core tests, suggesting solid performance for everyday multitasking and gaming.
While iQOO has not officially confirmed the pricing, the Z10R is likely to be priced under ₹20,000, making it a strong contender in India’s competitive budget smartphone segment. This would position it below the iQOO Neo 10R and iQOO Z10, which are priced above ₹20,000.
Interestingly, after iQOO’s launch, Vivo may rebrand the same phone under its T4R lineup, expanding its mid-range offerings in India even further.

