After teasing the arrival of the iQOO 15 Ultra for the past few days in China, iQOO has finally unveiled the design of its upcoming Ultra flagship. The official reveal confirms two distinctive color options and offers the clearest look yet at the phone’s design direction, ahead of its expected launch in early February.
iQOO 15 Ultra design and color options revealed


The iQOO 15 Ultra will be available in two color variants called 2077 Flowing Orange and 2049 Cold Blue. From the naming itself, both finishes appear to draw inspiration from iconic science fiction themes, with iQOO positioning the phone as a device that reflects futuristic design aesthetics. The Flowing Orange variant leans towards a bold and energetic look, while the Cold Blue version presents a cooler and more restrained visual style.
Design-wise, the phone features a large square camera module with a transparent finish. Inside the camera housing sits a horizontal light strip that functions as a breathing light, adding to the device’s gaming-oriented appeal. The intake vent for the active cooling system is also discreetly integrated beneath the camera module.
On the back, the phone carries a hexagonal honeycomb texture, further reinforcing its performance-focused identity. The frame houses dual shoulder buttons, suggesting a clear emphasis on gaming controls and responsiveness.
Alongside the design reveal, iQOO Product Director Galant V has shared AnTuTu benchmark figures for the iQOO 15 Ultra, indicating a score that crosses 4.51 million points. According to him, this is not the device’s peak performance, with further optimisation still underway. The phone is expected to be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset and will include an active cooling fan to sustain high performance during extended gaming sessions.
Leaks suggest that the iQOO 15 Ultra will start with a base configuration of 16GB RAM and 512GB storage, while the top variant could go up to 24GB RAM and 1TB storage, a combination that remains rare even among flagship phones.
The company has also hinted at several first-time gaming technologies related to sound, visuals, and control latency. With the launch confirmed for early February, more official details are expected to surface soon.
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