An unannounced iQOO phone has appeared in Geekbench AI, offering an early look at what may become the next step in the brand’s Z-series lineup. The device is listed under model number I2514 and appears to point toward MediaTek’s Dimensity 7500 platform.
The listing matters because iQOO has already been linked to another Z-series model, suggesting the company is building out the family in more than one direction. With I2510 previously seen on Geekbench in May and associated with Dimensity 6300, the newly surfaced I2514 looks positioned as the more capable sibling.
What the benchmark reveals
Geekbench AI identifies the device as using MediaTek MT6881, with four performance cores clocked at 2.6GHz and four efficiency cores running at 2.0GHz. Those core details strongly suggest that the chipset in question is the Dimensity 7500, even though the commercial name does not appear directly in the listing.
The same database also shows 12GB of RAM and Android 16 on board. That combination indicates a device aimed at smooth everyday performance, with the software likely paired with OriginOS 6 when it eventually ships.
For a phone still hidden from official launch materials, that is already a useful snapshot. It suggests iQOO is preparing a midrange model with a clear focus on memory headroom and newer Android software support.
AI performance also comes into view
Because this is a Geekbench AI listing rather than a standard CPU benchmark, the result also offers a first glimpse at on-device AI capability. That is increasingly relevant as AI features become more common in daily smartphone tasks.
The reported scores are 1,174 in Single Precision, 1,757 in Half Precision, and 2,926 in Quantized. Among those, the Quantized result is the highest, which fits the kind of efficiency modern AI workloads often rely on.
Those numbers do not reveal the entire performance picture, but they do suggest the phone is being prepared for light to moderate AI processing directly on the device. Other hardware details such as the display, battery, cameras, storage options, and charging speed remain unknown.
Where it fits in the Z-series
The appearance of I2514 also strengthens the idea that iQOO is preparing multiple Z-series phones at once. I2510, which surfaced earlier with Dimensity 6300, has been widely linked to the iQOO Z11 Lite.
By contrast, I2514 appears to move one step higher in the lineup with a chipset class that should deliver a stronger overall experience. That opens the possibility of a model sitting above the Lite variant in the same family.
There is still no official confirmation of its retail name. It is not yet clear whether the device will launch as iQOO Z11 or under a different badge entirely.
That uncertainty is normal at this stage, since internal model numbers do not always translate directly into final branding. Manufacturers often keep code names and commercial names separate until closer to launch.
What is confirmed for now
At the moment, the confirmed details are limited to model number I2514, MediaTek MT6881, 12GB of RAM, Android 16, and the Geekbench AI scores. Everything else still depends on future database entries or an official announcement from iQOO.
Even so, the listing shows that the Z-series is continuing to expand with a stronger emphasis on capable midrange hardware and AI-ready performance. More concrete details will likely emerge only when the phone appears in additional benchmarks or reaches its formal debut.
