iQOO introduced the Z10 Turbo Plus earlier in August 2025 in China. It launched with a large battery, featuring a rated capacity of 8,000 mAh. The Dimensity 9400+ SoC, paired with the in-house Q2 chip, made it stand as a solid flagship gaming phone, but the company has yet to reveal when the device will make a global debut.
However, those who are interested in this new gaming phone can import it through TradingShenzhen, where it's available with a starting price of $439.14. To compare, the starting launch price for the iQOO Z10 Turbo+ in China is CNY 2,299, around $320.
Now, while the import price isn't bad, there are some caveats that interested buyers need to consider. For example, the imported Z10 Turbo Plus will ship with the Chinese firmware. Although there's support for multiple languages, some features, such as Android Auto, are generally not available on devices with Chinese ROMs.
Another major consideration is the warranty. Of course, TradingShenzhen appears to have a decent policy, claiming it won't be as easy as claiming the official warranty. It's also worth mentioning that not all Chinese smartphones support all network bands used globally, which is another thing to consider before importing.
Getting back to the smartphone itself, besides featuring the current flagship SoC from MediaTek, it comes with a bright screen. To be precise, iQOO claims that the full-screen brightness rating of the display is 2,000 nits, with the peak brightness being at 5,500 nits.
iQOO's Z10 Turbo+ also comes with other flagship-grade features, including a stereo speaker setup, x-axis linear motor for better vibration, DC dimming, and 90 W fast charging support. You can learn more about this new gaming phone from our launch coverage.
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TradingShenzhen (linked above)