200W fast charging phones: Some phones quietly push the limits of what a phone can do, but others loudly do so with scorching speed. That’s precisely what these 200W fast charging monsters do. If you’re into gaming, streaming, or simply want to have a phone that charges in minutes, then this trio has your interest piqued. But with almost identical looks and specifications, which one offers better value? Let’s see how the iQOO 11s, iQOO 11 Pro, and iQOO 10 Pro 5G compare to each other.
iQOO 11s
The model is a nice compromise in terms of design and performance. It may not have wireless charging, but it maintains lightness relative to its siblings. The AMOLED screen boasts robust clarity with 518 ppi and an impressive 144Hz high refresh rate. Its Snapdragon 8 Gen2 processor provides smoothness underpinned by 12GB RAM and 256GB storage. The Sony VCS IMX866 lens camera setup provides decent images and 4K video recording. It’s rounded out with a 4700mAh battery and scorching 200W charging. It’s a decent option if you’re looking for speed and smoothness without size.
iQOO 11 Pro
A little better in some spots, it’s a bit heavier in hand. It includes additional convenience with 50W wireless charging and 10W reverse charging in addition to its 200W wired charging. The Snapdragon 8 Gen2 chip is the same, but RAM drops to 8 GB. You still enjoy a crisp AMOLED display with the same resolution and refresh rate. The triple camera module can handle 8K video, but the selfie camera remains modest at 16 MP. It’s an appealing choice if you prioritize charging flexibility and don’t care about a small compromise in RAM.
iQOO 10 Pro 5G
This is the oldest of the trio, but it still holds up well. You’re still getting that 1440p AMOLED display and 8K recording, but refresh rate drops to 120Hz. The Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 still does the job well, but it’s less power-efficient than Gen 2. Similar to the 11 Pro, it has wireless and reverse charging. The camera setup is the same, with one sensor replaced by a 14.6MP one. Its additional bulk and weight may be a drawback for many. It is otherwise more of a consolation choice rather than a top contender.
Final Thoughts
All three handsets offer scorching 200W charging speeds and great screens, but your decision boils down to what else is important to you. Desire max RAM and lighter weight? Choose iQOO 11s. Wireless charging and future-proof features? Opt for the iQOO 11 Pro. If you’re looking for a good performer with a flagship feature, potentially at lower prices, the iQOO 10 Pro remains a contender.










