With all the leaks and teasers we’ve been seeing about the OnePlus 11, we suppose an official unveiling was around the corner. Sure enough, over in China, OnePlus has officially taken the wraps off the handset, revealing all of its specs and design in the process.
Some of the features of the phone don’t really come as a surprise, like its use of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. What’s interesting is that according to OnePlus, they claim that the chipset will be operating at its max capacity, suggesting that the company isn’t throttling its chipsets anymore.
The handset will also be offered in 12GB or 16GB LPDDR5X variants, along with the option of 256GB or 512GB UFS 4.0 storage. As for its display, the OnePlus 11 will feature a massive 6.7-inch LTPO 3.0 AMOLED display with an adaptive refresh rate of 1Hz up to 120Hz, and the company claims that there will be over 100 apps that will support this feature.
On the camera side of things, as we have seen in the images that were previously released, OnePlus has redesigned the module to be more circular. These cameras will still rely on Hasselblad’s imaging technology and will feature a 50MP main Sony IMX890 sensor, a 48MP Sony IMX581 ultrawide, and a 32MP Sony IMX709 telephoto.
The OnePlus 11 will also come with a 5,000mAh battery as previously rumored, and will support charging speeds of up to 100W, but it does not appear that wireless charging is available which is kind of a pity. At the moment the phone is only available in China and is priced starting at CNY3,999.
With regards to international availability, OnePlus did confirm that they would be hosting an event in February so we should have more details about it then.
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