OnePlus 11 is an uncompromising smartphone designed to compete directly with the Samsung Galaxy S23 and iPhone 14. It is powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset with 12GB to 16GB of the latest LPDDR5X RAM. Most of the front panel is occupied by a massive 6.7-inch LTPO 3.0 class AMOLED display with QuadHD + resolution and a dynamic refresh rate that can vary from 1 to 120 Hz.

Gamers should be attracted by a one-of-a-kind bionic vibration motor that simultaneously creates 2 types of tactile feedback. In addition, the developers upgraded the already excellent stereo speakers by equipping them with double magnet suspensions. But there is no support for wireless charging here, but there is a 100-watt fast charge Oppo SuperVOOC, restoring 100% charge in just 25 minutes.


Like last time, the key feature of the 11th generation was the branded camera from the Swedish manufacturer of premium photography equipment Hasselblad. In the 11th generation, a camera is installed, consisting of three optical modules: the main Sony IMX890 sensor (50 MP) with optical image stabilization, the ultra-wide Sony IMX581 (48 MP) with the possibility of macro photography and the Sony IMX709 telephoto lens (32 MP) with double optical zoom.

As for the OnePlus 11R model, its capabilities are also not much inferior to modern flagships. It has a 6.7-inch OLED screen with the same floating refresh rate, Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processing power, 12GB to 16GB of RAM, 100W charging, and a triple camera with identical OnePlus 11 optical sensors. The difference is that the Hasselblad guys weren't involved in any way with its production.