iQOO 15R (I2508), iQOO Z11x 5G (I2507), and Vivo V70 FE (V2550) spotted on multiple certifications; Vivo V70 FE 90W charging revealed

We earlier spotted the iQOO 15R on the Bluetooth SIG, and now we have spotted it on multiple certifications, including BIS, SIRIM, EEC, and SDPPI. Alongside this, we have also spotted the iQOO Z11x 5G and the Vivo V70 FE on multiple certifications.
Here is more to it.
iQOO 15R spotted on SDPPI, SIRIM, EEC, and BIS
As per the SDPPI Indonesian certification, the model number is listed as “I2508”, and the certification also lists the moniker as iQOO 15R. Further, it reveals the certification number as 117442/DJID/2026 and shows that it was approved on 9 January 2026.
Moving ahead, the Malaysian SIRIM certification also lists the same moniker along with the same model number, and it carries the certification number “RGQL/22K/0126/5 (25-7134)”, with approval again dated 9th January 2026. Lastly, the EEC and BIS certifications also list the same model number, thus suggesting a possible launch in the European and Indian market as well.
Now, I may be incorrect, but I believe that the iQOO 15R could arrive as a rebranded version of the iQOO Z11 Turbo, which is going to launch soon in China. However, since this model number has not yet appeared on Geekbench, not much can be said at the moment.
iQOO Z11x 5G spotted on SDPPI, Indian BIS, and EEC
The next smartphone from Vivo’s sub-brand iQOO that has been spotted is the iQOO Z11x 5G. As per the SDPPI certification, the model number is listed as “I2507”, and the moniker iQOO Z11x 5G is also mentioned.
Furthermore, the same model number has also been found on the Indian BIS certification as well as the EEC certification. This collectively hints towards a possible launch in India, Indonesia, and the European region.
Vivo V70 FE spotted on SDPPI, SIRIM, TUV, and EEC certifications
The third smartphone, the Vivo V70 FE, has been listed on the SDPPI certification, which reveals the model number as “V2550”. Apart from this, the same model number has also appeared on the Malaysian SIRIM, TUV, and EEC certifications.
While the SDPPI, SIRIM, and EEC certifications confirm its presence in the respective markets, the TUV certification suggests that the device may come with 90W fast wired charging support (8.2A × 11V DC). Additionally, tipster Paras Guglani had earlier revealed that the Vivo V70 FE may also launch in the Indian market. However, so far, the device has not yet been spotted on the Indian BIS certification.
As these smartphones have now been spotted across multiple certifications, this suggests that their official launches may not be too far away, though nothing has been confirmed as of now.