iQOO today released its new flagship iQOO 15 in the Indian market, as a successor to the iQOO 13. The device already bowed down in China and now comes with a mix of crude performance, oddly long life of power and a touch screen that has been honed to a finer finish than ever. At its centre is Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, a chipset that is designed to be mere speed, and a battery capacity of 7,000mAh is almost overwhelming in the age of diminishing power packs.
iQOO 15 Launched In India: Details
The iQOO 15 receives a new interface, OriginOS 6, which resembles the soft glassiness of Apple’s Liquid Glass appearance. Icons look circular and peaceful, darker widgets assume soft, smooth curvy shapes, the experience is biased to fluid, having real-time blur effects, progressive blurring layers and a row of stacked notification panes that appear to be floating cards.
Atomic Island is one of the more imaginative additions, a nod to Apple’s Dynamic Island. It floats as an agile control centre with a feel of surfacing pulsating notifications and allowing the user to issue simple commands like switching on a stopwatch or planning music without having to wander through the menu.
As iQOO puts it, iQOO 15 is the first Android phone to carry a Samsung 2K M14 LEAD OLED display, which is a display engineered to be clear and have rich luminance. Combined with the quickest mobile processor, the phone promises to play games at a speed of 144fps and boasts a mastery of heat dispersion with what the company is calling the largest single-layer VC cooling sheet to be fitted to a smartphone. The aim is easy: to maintain the iQOO 15 in a warm condition, even when it is taken to the very limit.
Photography is placed at the centre stage with a 50MP lens that has three lenses. First is the Sony IMX921 ultra-stable primary sensor, a 50MP periscope telephoto lens that is able to expand the range of its gaze as far as 100x using digital zoom and a 50MP ultra-wide angle, which broadens the story of each frame.
The phone is driven by Dolby Vision, conveniently includes wireless charging and is dust and waterproof to fight the elements. The variants of storage are 256GB and 512GB, and will be available on Amazon starting November 28, 2025.
iQOO 15 Price in India
iQOO has announced the pricing plan of the iQOO 15 in India, and the phone will be priced in the high-end category. The base model, which has 12GB RAM and 256GB memory, starts at an initial price of Rs. 72,999. The larger model, with 16GB RAM and 512GB memory, goes up to Rs. 79,999.
The company will be extending a flat Rs. 7,000 bank discount as part of an early window incentive. At this discount, the realistic price is now Rs. 64,999 on the entry-level model, and Rs. 71,999 on the more powerful model, and the launch period becomes significantly attractive to the early adopters.
Amazon sales open on December 1 at 12 pm. Purchasers of a Priority Pass have a slight advantage of arriving earlier on November 27 at noon, which gives them a slight head start before the masses arrive.
The iQOO 15 comes in two unique colours, Legend and Alpha Black, which provide customers with an option of the bold design and a more shadowed and subtle tactic.
In a lapse of ambitious pride, the brand declared that the iQOO 15 is the first smartphone in India to have a dual-axis vibration motor. According to the company, every swipe and trigger provides a haptic quality that is more three-dimensional and highly realistic.
To complete the picture, the 100W FlashCharge system, which is supposed to charge the giant battery within a few minutes, makes the ensemble complete and long charges become the images of the past.













