While Vivo has started teasing the arrival of the Vivo X300 series, which is expected to debut on Oct. 13 in China, its sub-brand iQOO has also begun building hype for the iQOO 15. According to recent Weibo posts by iQOO Product Manager Galant V, the upcoming flagship will feature significant upgrades in display technology. Alongside these teasers, an image showing part of the device’s rear panel has also surfaced online.
iQOO 15 display details officially confirmed

The key highlight of the iQOO 15 is its use of Samsung’s 2K Everest screen, also referred to as the NB Plus panel. According to reports, the screen will measure around 6.85 inches.
Galant V revealed that the iQOO 15’s display is said to deliver improved transparency by combining high brightness, color accuracy, contrast, light transmission efficiency and reduced reflectivity. It is designed to provide better viewing clarity than most current flagships.
The Samsung OLED panel also introduces advanced emission materials, enabling brightness levels ranging between 1 nit and 6,000 nits. This flexibility allows the screen to adapt from soft lighting to intense brightness as required.
Another important feature of the screen is the integration of AR anti-reflection coating, which Apple only introduced recently on the iPhone 17 Pro Max. Beyond the display, the device is also set to debut the industry’s largest 8K vapor chamber cooling system, designed to complement the Snapdragon chipset’s performance. For those who don’t know, the phone is expected to feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 SoC.
iQOO positions the 15 as a performance-oriented big-screen flagship that aims to directly compete with Apple’s Pro Max line-up in terms of both power and display quality. Shown above is a leaked image of the alleged iQOO 15 doing the rounds on Chinese social media platforms. It gives a partial view of the phone’s back panel that has a white-red gradient finish and rounded corners.
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