According to the leaker, the OnePlus 11 will come with a 2K (1440p) OLED display that spans 6.7 inches across and supports a refresh rate of up to 120Hz and probably going all the way down to 10Hz, or even 1Hz (though this is probably reserved for the OnePlus 11 Pro flagship).
The camera system will see the return of the appealing Hasselblad branding and consist of three cameras: a 50MP one with an IMX890 sensor, a 48MP ultra-wide camera, and an unspecified 32MP telephoto. At the front, there could be a sharp 32MP selfie snapper, quite the impressive shooter!
Finally, everything will be powered by a 5,000mAh battery, which will accept up to 100W wired charging and up to 50W wireless charging, which should be fast enough to top up the battery in less than 30 minutes (and that’s plenty fast!). The OnePlus 11 will unsurprisingly be running Android 13 with the company’s OxygenOS 13 on deck.
Here are all the rumored specs, summarized:
- 6.7″ 2K LTPO, 120Hz
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2
- 8/12GB RAM
- 128/256GB Storage
- Rear Cam: 50MP (IMX890) + 48MP (UW) + 32MP
- Front Cam: 32MP
- Android 13, OxygenOS 13
- Hasselblad Tuning
- 5,000mAh battery
- 100W wired, 50W wireless charging
- Alert slider
OnePlus 11, but not Pro
As a quick brain exercise, what features could a possible OnePlus 11 Pro improve from the “base” OnePlus 11?
Judging from the specs listed above, we will be dealing with a fairly standard “entry-level” flagship phone that should generally aim to make the OnePlus 11 Pro way more appealing. To do this, the latter could definitely improve the hardware in some key areas. Those could be the camera setup, the memory, and charging speeds.
In terms of pricing, Yogesh Brar doesn’t give throw any bones, but our guess is that the OnePlus 11 Pro to start at around $899, and this here OnePlus 11 might realistically be a $100 less, possibly boasting a $799 price tag to boot.