Igeekphone reported on January 21st that blogger @DigitalXiaolianTiaozhan shared the internal structure diagram of the iQOO 15 Ultra phone today: The air intake is located below the decorative panel, and the air outlet is on the side frame. The fan size of this phone, which is the largest in the industry, is 17*17*4mm, closely attached to the main chip. The blogger stated that such a ventilation space is very spacious and the heat dissipation efficiency is extremely high.

In addition, this machine is equipped with a maximum 8K VC heat sink. Combined with the enhanced performance of the engine, it supports the game “Beprem: Starry Railway” at 982P + 60 frames. Even when the power consumption reaches over 7W, it can still achieve 1% Low frame rate and an average frame rate of full frame.
The blogger also responded to some of the netizens’ questions in the comment section: Regarding the discussion on the air duct design, he said: “Hidden fans, independent air ducts, basically do not affect the overall ID design of the device, nor do they affect the overall protection performance.” Regarding the iQOO 15 Ultra, which should be divided into an ordinary version and a fan version, he replied: “If you don’t want a fan, just buy the iQOO 15. Ultra is for performance exploration and to attract high-end gaming users.”

According to IGEEKPHONE report yesterday, iQOO product manager @GolnV shared the internal laboratory benchmark scores of the iQOO 15 Ultra phone – exceeding 451,000 points. He stated that this new model aims to challenge the industry’s highest benchmark score, allowing contemporary chips to unleash the performance of the next generation.
It is reported that iQOO 15 Ultra is equipped with an active cooling fan and shoulder buttons, specifically designed for extreme gamers. The starting configuration for memory and storage space is 16GB + 512GB, while the top configuration reaches 24GB + 1TB. It is claimed to be “uncommon in the industry”, and it also has a series of game-first technologies in terms of audio, visuals, and control, most of which are “the strongest in the industry”.









