iQOO is gearing up to unveil its next flagship, the iQOO 15 Ultra, that is targeted as a powerful new gaming smartphone. Previous teasers have shared some of its specifications, and the latest promo image has confirmed new shoulder triggers for an improved gaming experience. So let’s check it out.
iQOO 15 Ultra: Controller Gaming Feel on a Smartphone
The Chinese brand teased a pair of new “super-sensitive gaming shoulder buttons” that are strategically placed along the sides of the frame. These aren’t typical press-type triggers but capacitive touch-based controls that register input at an impressively high 600Hz sampling rate, promising ultra-fast responsiveness during intense gameplay. In comparison, onscreen buttons can feel cramped or imprecise. So the shoulder triggers are designed to mimic a controller’s feel when you hold the device horizontally.

They support custom mapping, so players can assign actions or shortcuts based on their playstyle, like firing, jumping, or combos. That’s not all, the teasers also revealed support for dual War Drum speakers for audio, which could make the iQOO 15 Ultra the first smartphone from the brand to offer Dolby Atmos tuning. Complementing the audio is a War Hammer dual-axis vibration motor. This bidirectional feedback system provides multidimensional vibration effects.
It is a step above conventional vibrating motors, bringing in-game events like explosions or impacts to life. In related news, the iQOO 15 Ultra is set to debut in China on 4th February 2026, and the company has also confirmed a new Q3 gaming chip and an active cooling solution with the Ice Dome Air Cooling System. Based on what we know so far, the smartphone is expected to feature a 6.85-inch 2K LTPO AMOLED display, with up to 24GB of RAM, 1TB of internal storage, a gigantic 7,400mAh battery, and a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 SoC.
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