OnePlus 11 may have Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, 16GB RAM, triple 50MP camera and 100W charge

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OnePlus 11 may have Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, 16GB RAM, triple 50MP camera and 100W charge

Update (11/04/2022) – EB

Reports have already pointed out that the OnePlus 11 should be launched in late 2022 or early 2023 with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip and 100W charging. Now the Digital Chat Station leaker is reaffirming some of these points and revealing more possible top-of-the-line details.

In addition to Qualcomm’s unprecedented processor, the OnePlus 11 should have a 2K screen with 3216 x 1440 pixels with a 6.7-inch 120Hz AMOLED panel. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 should still have up to 16GB of RAM and 256GB of storage.

Possible OnePlus 11 design. Image: OnLeaks

Speaking of cameras, the smartphone is expected to have a triple rear set: the main sensor is 50 MP, secondary 48 MP wide-angle and even a 32 MP telephoto sensor with double zoom. The front camera must be 16 megapixels.

Finally, Digital Chat Station still reports that the OnePlus 11’s battery should have a capacity of 5,000mAh, which is the standard for a smartphone these days. This power cell should still have 100W fast charging, which is very promising.

OnePlus is expected to launch its next premium phone at the end of this year or in early 2023, the OnePlus 11. Unlike last year, when the company launched the OnePlus 10 Pro and did not launch a standard variant, the company could only launch the model. main, abandoning the Pro.

Previously, a leak brought details of its specs. A famous informant brought more information about the phone, revealing its chipset and charging.

Digital Chat Station revealed that the device has model code PHB110 and will come with 6.7-inch curved LTPO screen with 3216 x 1440 pixels resolution and hole-punch camera. In leaked renders, you can see the camera positioned in the upper left corner. The informant does not confirm, but it is speculated that the display is AMOLED.

Under the hood, the OnePlus 11 should come with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, Qualcomm’s new flagship platform that will be announced in November at the Snapdragon Tech Summit 2022 event. The device is expected to come with up to 16GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. internal storage.

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The informant cites that the phone will come with a triple camera module with a 50-megapixel main sensor, another 48-megapixel ultra-wide-angle and a 32-megapixel telephoto with LED flash.

For power, the OnePlus 11 should come with a 5,000mAh battery pack with support for 100W fast charging. In the operating system, it is expected to come standard with Android 13 under the Oxygen OS 13 interface.

Update (10/18/2022) – MR

OnePlus 11: manufacturer should withdraw Pro title and bring camera news

OnePlus usually launches its flagship phones at the beginning of the year, as it did with the OnePlus 10 Pro. Recently, several leaks emerged and brought information about its next release, the OnePlus 11.

According to rumors, the Chinese manufacturer will abandon the Pro title and present the OnePlus 11 as its main launch. A new leak suggests that previously leaked renders of the device were incorrect.

According to insider Digital Chat Station, the OnePlus 11 renderings were wrong. The hole-punch camera will not be centered on the display, but located in the upper left corner.

On the back, the phone will have a 50-megapixel main sensor with the Hasselblad brand, another 48-megapixel ultra-wide-angle sensor and a 32-megapixel telephoto camera with LED flash. On the display, the OnePlus 11 turns with a curved screen and a resolution of 3216 x 1440 pixels.

Reproduction: OnLeaks.

Under the hood, the OnePlus 11 is expected to come equipped with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, which will be announced at an event in November. It should have up to 16 GB of RAM and 256 GB of internal storage.

For power, it should come with a robust 5,000mAh battery and support for 100W fast charging. On the operating system, it will come standard with Android 13 under the OxygenOS 13 interface.

Another curious rumor is that OnePlus would be interested in implementing something similar to the iPhone 14’s Dynamic Island, but how this would be done is not detailed.

Original text – 10/17/2022

OnePlus 11: manufacturer should drop the Pro from the name of its next flagship

OnePlus is preparing to launch its next flagship in 2023. Several rumors about the device called OnePlus 11 Pro have emerged in recent weeks.

Following the brand’s tradition, it will be announced at the beginning of next year, but it should have a difference: the manufacturer must withdraw the Pro title from the mobile and announce it as OnePlus 11.

Despite not having the Pro name, the OnePlus 11 should have specifications at the level of a device of this size, with the change being restricted only to its title, according to informant Max Jambor.

One possible reason for this move by OnePlus is that the standard OnePlus 11 model will arrive with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 platform, while the Pro version would arrive with the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 2 a few months later in 2023.

The previously leaked specifications would belong to the OnePlus 11, which is expected to be made official in January next year.

Previously, 91mobiles exclusively revealed some of the specifications of the supposed OnePlus 11. It should come with a 6.7-inch AMOLED screen with QuadHD+ resolution, 120 Hz refresh rate and hole-punch camera.

Under the hood, it would feature the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 platform with up to 16GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage. For power, it should come with a 5,000mAh battery pack with support for 100W fast charging.

In cameras, the OnePlus 11 can bring a triple module with a 50-megapixel main sensor, another 48-megapixel ultra-wide-angle and a 32-megapixel telephoto sensor with 2X zoom. For selfie and video calls, a 16-megapixel front sensor.

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