Fresh off the press of Elon Musk’s Twitter, a new leak paints a pretty comprehensive picture of the OnePlus 11 hardware spec sheet.
latest rumor comes courtesy of Yogesh Brar (
@heyitsyogesh), which has a good track record when it comes to spreading the beans on unreleased hot phones.
According to the leaker, the OnePlus 11 will come with a 2K (1440p) OLED display that spans 6.7 inches and supports a refresh rate of up to 120Hz and likely up to 10Hz or even 1Hz (although that’s probably reserved for the OnePlus 11 Pro flagship).
The OnePlus 11 will be powered by the hot new Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip, which was announced the other day. Much like Apple’s A16 Bionic, the Qualcomm’s latest chip is built on a 4nm manufacturing node by TSMC (which currently uses a superior process to Samsung’s foundries) and is 25% faster than Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 while being up to 45% more fuel efficient battery at the same time. . The chip consists of a main core running at 3.2 GHz (though Samsung is getting an exclusive 3.32 GHz for the Galaxy S23 series), four performance cores running at 2.8 GHz, and finally, three cores. efficiency operating at 2.0 GHz.
In terms of memory, Yogesh Brar claims that the OnePlus 11 will have both an 8 and 12 GB version of RAM, as well as 128 or 256 GB of storage, which is pretty standard on Android flagships these days. .
The camera system will see the return of the eye-catching Hasselblad branding and consists of three cameras: a 50MP with an IMX890 sensor, a 48MP ultra-wide camera and an unspecified 32MP telephoto. Up front, there could be a sharp 32MP selfie snapper, quite an impressive shooter!
Finally, the whole thing will be powered by a 5,000mAh battery, which will accept up to 100W of wired charging and up to 50W of wireless charging, which should be fast enough to recharge the battery in less than 30 minutes. (and it’s very fast!). The OnePlus 11 will unsurprisingly run Android 13 with the company’s OxygenOS 13 on deck.
Here are all the supposed specifications, summarized:
- 6.7″ LTPO 2K, 120Hz
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2
- 8/12 GB RAM
- 128/256 GB storage
- Rear camera: 50MP (IMX890) + 48MP (UW) + 32MP
- Front camera: 32MP
- Android 13, OxygenOS 13
- Hasselblad Tuning
- 5000mAh battery
- 100W wired charging, 50W wireless charging
- Alert slider
OnePlus 11, but not Pro
As you’ve probably heard, OnePlus could drop the “Pro” moniker from its next flagship phone, sticking to the proven formula of one flagship every six months. Don’t get me wrong, the possibility of a OnePlus 11 Pro is probably still there, but the majority of leakers and insiders agree that we might not see two flagships next year.
As a quick brain exercise, what features could a possible OnePlus 11 Pro improve on over the “base” OnePlus 11?
Judging by the specs listed above, we’ll be dealing with a fairly standard “entry-level” flagship phone that should generally aim to make the OnePlus 11 Pro look much more attractive. To do this, the latter could certainly improve the hardware in some key areas. These may include camera configuration, memory, and charging speeds.
In particular, we expect the OnePlus 11 Pro to be available with up to 16GB of RAM and up to 512GB of onboard storage. The Sony IMX989 sensor could be a serious step up for the higher-end flagship, which could also score a longer telephoto lens or even a periscope shooter compared to the OnePlus 11. Finally, the OnePlus 11 Pro could score SuperVOOC charging from 150 W, which fully fills the OnePlus 10T in about 23 minutes (19 minutes announced).
We expect the OnePlus 11 Pro and OnePlus 11 to be announced and released next spring, which is the usual release window for OnePlus products. Expect the OnePlus 11 family in late March or early April as usual.
In terms of pricing, Yogesh Brar throws no bones, but we think the OnePlus 11 Pro will start at around $899, and here OnePlus 11 could realistically be $100 lower, with perhaps a $799 price tag to boot .