The next wave of smartphones said to be heading to Indonesia is notable not just for volume, but for how sharply each model targets a different buyer profile. Among the names drawing the most attention is iQOO Z11, which stands out with a massive 9020 mAh battery and Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, making it one of the most aggressive entries in the group.
The wider list also shows how crowded the market could become in the near term. Data from TKDN and SDPI points to 11 models from major brands that have reportedly entered the release queue, covering everything from affordable phones and 5G devices to gaming-focused hardware and premium flagships with 200MP cameras.
Battery capacity is becoming the main battleground
Power endurance is emerging as the sharpest selling point across these upcoming devices. Realme C100 is listed with an 8000 mAh battery and 45W fast charging, while iQOO Z11 goes even further with its 9020 mAh cell and Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 platform.
Other brands are also pushing large batteries into different price tiers. Tecno Spark 55G is said to carry a 6500 mAh battery, Tecno Spark 50 uses a 7000 mAh unit, Infinix Hot 74G comes with 6000 mAh and 45W charging, and Oppo Find X9s Pro brings 7025 mAh with 80W fast charging.
5G and gaming models add more pressure
Beyond battery life, several devices are positioned around connectivity and performance. Tecno Spark 55G is described as an affordable 5G option powered by the Dimensity 6400, while Infinix Hot 74G relies on the Helio G100 6nm and 8GB of RAM to keep performance steady.
Nubia Neo 5 GT is aimed more directly at gamers. It uses the Dimensity 7400, includes an active cooling fan inside the body, and pairs that with a 1.5K AMOLED 144Hz display plus physical R1/L1 trigger buttons.
Premium phones keep the spotlight on cameras and compact design
The higher end of the lineup is just as varied. Vivo X300 FE is positioned as a compact flagship with Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 and an LTPO AMOLED display, yet it still manages to include a 6500 mAh battery and 90W fast charging.
Vivo X300 Ultra pushes the camera story further. It is tied to Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and is highlighted by a 200MP main camera and a 200MP periscope camera, supported by gimbal stabilization and ZEISS optics.
Oppo Find X9s Pro takes a different premium route. Its 6.32-inch body stays compact, but the imaging setup uses 200MP sensors on both the main and periscope cameras, backed by a 7025 mAh battery.
Xiaomi, Poco, and Realme round out multiple segments
Xiaomi 17T Series is said to be preparing with a 2K 144Hz AMOLED display. The standard variant uses Dimensity 8500, while the Pro model brings a faster chipset, 5x optical zoom telephoto camera, and 8K video recording.
At the affordable end, Poco C81 Pro comes with a 6.9-inch 120Hz display, Unisoc T7250 chipset, and 6000 mAh battery. Realme C100 is also placed as a midrange option with a 6.8-inch 120Hz screen and MediaTek Helio G92 Max.
| Model | Key attraction |
|---|---|
| Realme C100 | 8000 mAh battery, 45W fast charging |
| Tecno Spark 55G | 5G, Dimensity 6400, 6500 mAh battery |
| Infinix Hot 74G | Helio G100, 8GB RAM, 6000 mAh battery |
| Nubia Neo 5 GT | Active cooling fan, 1.5K AMOLED 144Hz |
| iQOO Z11 | 9020 mAh battery, Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 |
| Tecno Spark 50 | 7000 mAh battery, Helio G81 |
| Xiaomi 17T Series | 2K 144Hz, 8K video |
| Oppo Find X9s Pro | 200MP camera, 7025 mAh battery |
| Vivo X300 FE | Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, 6500 mAh battery |
| Poco C81 Pro | 6.9-inch 120Hz display, 6000 mAh battery |
| Vivo X300 Ultra | Dual 200MP cameras, Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 |
With this mix, the Indonesian market may soon receive a very broad lineup of devices in a relatively short span. The common thread is clear: brands are leaning hard on battery size, while others try to win attention through 5G support, gaming features, compact flagship design, or high-end camera hardware.







