The iQOO 15R sits in the mid-premium segment above the Z-series and below the iQOO 15. It is built around three things a flagship processor, a large battery with fast charging, and a strong AMOLED display. On paper, it is designed for buyers who want flagship-level performance without paying ₹80,000 or more. This review goes through every iQOO 15R Specifications detail design, display, camera performance in daylight and low light, and battery.
iQOO 15R Design
The iQOO 15R has a glass back with a flat-frame design that measures 7.9mm thick slim considering it carries a 7,600mAh battery. The phone weighs 202 grams and fits reasonably well in hand for its size.
The rear has a patterned back a textured surface across the back panel with a square dual camera module at the top-left. iQOO has used a ring-style LED accent around the camera island. The design closely matches the iQOO Z11 Turbo that launched in China in January 2026 indicating the 15R is a localised version of that model with minor changes for the Indian market.
The phone is comes in Triumph Silver and Dark Knight two colours at launch. Triumph Silver has a lighter finish that looks clean. Dark Knight is a matte-black finish that resists fingerprints better.
The right side of the phone has the power button with a 3D ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor not a side-mounted button. The left side has the volume rocker. The bottom has a USB-C port, speaker grille, and SIM tray. There is a secondary speaker at the top making it a stereo speaker setup.
iQOO 15R Display
The iQOO 15R has a 6.59-inch flat 1.5K AMOLED display with a resolution of 1,260 x 2,750 pixels and a 144Hz refresh rate. This is a high-resolution panel 1.5K means it is sharper than standard FHD+ which is the norm in this price segment. The display supports HDR10+ and Dolby Vision for supported streaming content, 4,320Hz PWM dimming, 1,800 nits HBM brightness, 5,000 nits peak brightness and touch sampling rate of 3,200Hz.
The 5,000 nits peak brightness for HDR content is one of the highest figures in the mid-premium segment in 2026. In practice, this means HDR scenes on Netflix and YouTube bright skies, candle flames, car headlights look significantly better than on standard FHD+ displays.
The 4,320Hz PWM dimming addresses a real concern for buyers who use their phone for hours at a stretch. Most phones use low PWM frequencies that cause invisible screen flicker which leads to eye fatigue over time. The 4,320Hz figure is high enough that the flicker is effectively eliminated for most users.
The 144Hz refresh rate makes scrolling, gaming, and UI transitions feel smooth. The display sits flat no curved edges which reduces accidental touches and makes it easier to use a screen protector. The iQOO 15R display is covered by Schott Xensation glass which support 1.07 billion colors.
iQOO 15R Camera
The iQOO 15R has a dual rear camera system. 50MP Sony LYT-700V primary sensor with f/1.7 aperture and OIS and 8MP ultra-wide lens with f/2.2 aperture The front camera is a 32MP sensor for selfies and video calls.
The Sony LYT-700V is a well-regarded sensor that Sony has used across several phones in this price range. The f/1.7 aperture is wide for a primary sensor wider apertures let in more light, which benefits low-light performance. The OIS on the main sensor reduces blur when shooting handheld or while moving.

iQOO 15R Camera in Daylight
In daylight, the iQOO 15R delivers clean and detailed photos. The 50MP Sony sensor captures strong colour accuracy and good dynamic range in well-lit environments. The AI processing applies natural sharpening edges are clear without looking artificially enhanced. Portraits using the main sensor show good background blur with accurate subject separation at close distances.
The 8MP ultra-wide delivers acceptable wide-angle shots in daylight. Detail drops off compared to the main sensor particularly at the edges of the frame but for social media and casual wide shots, it works adequately. The ultra-wide is not where the 15R’s camera strength lies.
A commonly noted concern from reviewers is that the iQOO 15R’s camera tends toward punchy, saturated colours which look appealing on screen but may not match real-world colour accuracy.
The Sony LYT-700V sensor with f/1.7 aperture and OIS gives the 15R a reasonable foundation for low-light photography. The Night Mode uses multi-frame capture taking several images at different exposures and combining them to reduce noise and improve brightness.
iQOO 15R Camera in Low Light
In practice, low-light photos show good brightness and acceptable noise control. The Night Mode performance is competitive for the price range. However, at ₹44,999, the iQOO 15R’s camera does not match the low-light performance of the Nothing Phone 4a Pro’s Sony LYT700c or the Google Pixel 10a’s computational photography which are the benchmark phones for camera quality in this price window.
Zoom performance beyond 2x uses digital cropping from the 50MP sensor. The results are usable for casual shots but not sharp enough for detailed zoom photography the absence of a telephoto lens is the most limiting factor in the camera system.
The iQOO 15R supports 4K video recording at 30fps and 1080p at up to 60fps on the rear camera. The front camera supports 1080p video recording. The OIS on the main sensor helps with video stabilisation.
iQOO 15R Battery

The iQOO 15R has a 7,600mAh battery with 100W Super Flash Charging one of the largest battery and fastest charging combinations available in any phone under ₹50,000 in India.
iQOO claims the 100W charger can fill the battery from 0 to 50 percent in approximately 40 to 45 minutes and reach full charge in approximately over 60 minutes. With 7,600mAh capacity the phone will last comfortably through a full day of heavy use. The phone also supports bypass charging for gaming, this routes power directly from the charger to the phone during gaming sessions, bypassing the battery and reducing heat during play. This protects battery health over the long term.
The iQOO 15R is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 built on a 3nm process. This is a flagship-class chipset the same generation used in the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra and OnePlus 15. The AnTuTu score is over 3,500,000 points confirmed by iQOO’s official Amazon microsite.
The phone also has iQOO’s SuperComputing Q2 chip the same gaming processor used in the iQOO 15. The Q2 chip helps with AI-powered game optimisation, frame rate stability, and heat distribution during gaming sessions.
RAM is LPDDR5x Ultra and storage is UFS 4.1 the fastest available in 2026 which contributes to fast app launches, quick file transfers, and smooth multitasking.
The iQOO 15R price at ₹44,999 is a strong performance focused phone for buyers who prioritise processing speed, gaming capability, and battery life above everything else. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 with the Q2 gaming chip, the 7,600mAh battery with 100W charging, the 1.5K AMOLED display with 5,000 nits peak brightness, and the Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6.0 connectivity make it one of the most well equipped mid-premium phones in India in 2026.

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