{"id":12983,"date":"2023-06-21T19:40:21","date_gmt":"2023-06-21T17:40:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/index.php\/2023\/06\/21\/oneplus-11-everything-you-need-to-know-updated-june-2023\/"},"modified":"2023-06-21T22:03:58","modified_gmt":"2023-06-21T20:03:58","slug":"oneplus-11-everything-you-need-to-know-updated-june-2023","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/index.php\/2023\/06\/21\/oneplus-11-everything-you-need-to-know-updated-june-2023\/","title":{"rendered":"OnePlus 11: Everything you need to know \u2013 Updated June 2023"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>On Tuesday, February 7, 2023, OnePlus announced the OnePlus 11. This is the latest and greatest flagship from OnePlus, and it does bring back HasselBlad and the Alert Slider. Which is a really great thing to see.<br \/>\nUnlike in previous years, there\u2019s just one OnePlus 11 model. There\u2019s no \u201cpro\u201d model this time around. So choosing which phone to buy is a lot easier. But here\u2019s everything you need to know about the OnePlus 11.<br \/>\nOnePlus 11 specs<br \/>\nHere\u2019s the specs of the OnePlus 11, and how it compares to the OnePlus 10 Pro and OnePlus 10T from last year. So you can see if it\u2019s worth it to upgrade or not.<\/p>\n<p>OnePlus 11<br \/>\nOnePlus 10T<br \/>\nOnePlus 10 Pro<br \/>\nDisplay<br \/>\n6.7-inch FHD+<br \/>\nFluid AMOLED<br \/>\nAdaptive 120Hz<br \/>\n6.7-inch FHD+<br \/>\nFluid AMOLED<br \/>\nAdaptive 120Hz<br \/>\n6.7-inch FHD+<br \/>\nLTPO Fluid2 AMOLED<br \/>\nAdaptive 120Hz<br \/>\nProcessor<br \/>\nSnapdragon 8 Gen 2<br \/>\nSnapdragon 8+ Gen 1<br \/>\nSnapdragon 8 Gen 1<br \/>\nRAM<br \/>\n8GB\/16GB<br \/>\n8GB\/16GB<br \/>\n8GB\/12GB<br \/>\nStorage<br \/>\n128GB\/256GB<br \/>\n128GB\/256GB<br \/>\n128GB\/256GB<br \/>\nBattery Capacity<br \/>\n5000mAh<br \/>\n4800mAh<br \/>\n5000mAh<br \/>\nCharging Speeds<br \/>\n80W fast wired charging<br \/>\n150W (125W in North America) fast wired charging<br \/>\nNo wireless charging<br \/>\n80W (65W North America) fast wired charging<br \/>\n50W wireless charging<br \/>\nReverse wireless charging<br \/>\nSoftware<br \/>\nAndroid 13, OxygenOS 13<br \/>\nAndroid 12, OxygenOS 12.1<br \/>\nAndroid 12, OxygenOS 12<br \/>\nRear Cameras<br \/>\n50MP wide<br \/>\n48MP ultrawide<br \/>\n32MP telephoto<br \/>\n50MP wide8MP ultrawide<br \/>\n2MP macro<br \/>\n50MP wide8MP telephoto48MP ultrawide<br \/>\nFront Camera<br \/>\n16MP<br \/>\n8MP<br \/>\n\u00a032MP<br \/>\nDimensions<br \/>\n163.1 x 74.1 x 8.53mm<br \/>\n163 x 75.37 x 8.75mm<br \/>\n\u00a0163 x 73.9 x 8.6mm<br \/>\nWeight<br \/>\n205g<br \/>\n203.5 grams<br \/>\n200.5 grams<br \/>\nPrice<br \/>\n$699<br \/>\n$649<br \/>\n$799.99<br \/>\nColors<br \/>\nTitan Black<br \/>\nEternal Green<br \/>\nMoonstone Black<br \/>\nJade Green<br \/>\nVolcanic Black<br \/>\nForest Emerald<br \/>\nAvailable<br \/>\nPre-order on Feb 7<br \/>\nYes<br \/>\nYes<br \/>\nHow much does the OnePlus 11 cost?<br \/>\nThe OnePlus 11 is one of the more affordable flagship smartphones that will launch in 2023. And it is actually launching at a cheaper price than the OnePlus 10 Pro did last year. Starting at just $699. That\u2019s for the 8GB\/128GB model, while the 16GB\/256GB model is going to be $799.<br \/>\nThe 8GB\/128GB model will only be available in Titan Black, while the upgraded model will also come in Eternal Green.<br \/>\nThis is a pretty competitive price for OnePlus here. Considering the competitors are closer to $800 for a smaller phone, like the new Galaxy S23 that was announced recently. And it\u2019s even undercutting the Pixel 7 Pro.<\/p>\n<p>Where can I buy the OnePlus 11?<br \/>\nUnfortunately, the OnePlus 11 isn\u2019t going to be available from carriers. So you will need to buy it unlocked. Which is a good thing, it means that you can take it pretty much anywhere, and put it on any carrier.<br \/>\nYou can buy it from Amazon, Best Buy and OnePlus.com. Pre-orders opened on February 7, with the open sales starting on February 16.<br \/>\nWhat carriers support the OnePlus 11?<br \/>\nSince none of the carriers are selling the OnePlus 11, you might be wondering what networks will support the OnePlus 11? Well, OnePlus has provided us with that list. Here\u2019s all the networks that the OnePlus 11 will work on:<br \/>\nUnited States:<br \/>\nT-Mobile 5G<br \/>\nAT&amp;T 5G<br \/>\nVerizon Wireless 5G<br \/>\nVisible Lagacy 5G<br \/>\nVisible VZW Core 5G<br \/>\nMint Mobile 5G<br \/>\nGoogle Fi 5G<br \/>\nUltra Mobile 5G<br \/>\nSimple Wireless 5G<br \/>\nAssurance Wireless 5G<br \/>\nMetro By T-Mobile 5G<br \/>\nCricket 5G<br \/>\nViaero 4G only<br \/>\nAltice 5G<br \/>\nTracfone ATT 5G<br \/>\nRedpocket 5G<br \/>\nAirvoice5G<br \/>\nPuretalk 5G<br \/>\nRepublic 5G<br \/>\nBoost Mobile 5G<br \/>\nZtar (good2go mobile) 5G<br \/>\nCanada:<br \/>\nBell Mobility 5G<br \/>\nRogers Wireless 4G only<br \/>\nTelus Mobility 5G<br \/>\nFreedom Mobile 4G only<br \/>\nWhat colors does the OnePlus 11 come in?<br \/>\nThe OnePlus 11 is available in two colors. That\u2019s Titan Black and Eternal Green. The Titan Black is available in both the 8GB\/128GB model and the 16GB\/256GB models. While the Eternal Green color is limited to just the 16GB\/256GB model.<br \/>\nThe Titan Black color is a darker black, which has a sandstone look to it. It\u2019s a matte finish, so it doesn\u2019t pick up fingerprints as easily. While the Eternal Green is a semi-darker green, which is also a matte finish. But it\u2019s not as textured as the Titan Black color.<br \/>\nWhat new features did OnePlus add?<br \/>\nOnePlus hasn\u2019t added a lot of software features to the OnePlus 11, instead, a lot of the features are hardware based. This is because it is launching with OxygenOS 13 the same software that launched last year. So instead, we have some cool features like UFS 4.0 storage, WiFi 7 and even more software updates.<br \/>\nUFS 4.0<br \/>\nOnePlus has always been about the latest bleeding edge technology, and that\u2019s what we\u2019re getting here with the OnePlus 11. It\u2019s sporting UFS 4.0 storage. But that is only on the 256GB model. This is going to improve the power efficiency, wider bandwidth and improved read and write speeds. Which is going to make the OnePlus 11 feel even faster than it actually is.<br \/>\nWiFi 7<br \/>\nOnePlus has also added WiFi 7 to the 11 this year. It\u2019s not the first smartphone to do this, and likely not the last. This is all about future-proofing for OnePlus, since there are very few WiFi 7 devices out there. In fact, there are no WiFi 7 routers available yet. So you won\u2019t be able to use this feature for a bit.<br \/>\n4 years of software updates<br \/>\nOnePlus is promising four years of software updates and 4-5 years of security updates. That\u2019s a bit longer than it had previously promised. That\u2019s definitely good to see. However, the problem here is that OnePlus is generally pretty late with software updates for new versions of Android. So hopefully they can get that ironed out. Still, the OnePlus 11 should see Android 17, which is impressive.<br \/>\nWhat cases are available?<br \/>\nAs usual, OnePlus has a number of first-party cases available for the OnePlus 11. There\u2019s not a lot of third-party ones available just yet. But they will be launching soon. Here\u2019s what OnePlus has available for the 11.<br \/>\nSandstone Bumper Case<\/p>\n<p>This is OnePlus\u2019 signature case. It\u2019s the same sandstone texture that it used on the original OnePlus One all those years ago. It\u2019s a really good bumper case for your OnePlus 11, that does also add a good amount of grip to the phone. So it\u2019s less likely to fall out of your hands. This case is available for $24.99.<br \/>\nSandstone bumper Case &#8211; OnePlus<br \/>\nAramid Fiber Bumper Case<\/p>\n<p>The Aramid Fiber Bumper Case is another popular one. It\u2019s a carbon fiber case that is surprisingly thin, and protective. This one\u2019s a bit more expensive, it\u2019s coming in at $39.<br \/>\nAramid Fiber Bumper Case &#8211; OnePlus<br \/>\nShould I buy the OnePlus 11?<br \/>\nThe OnePlus 11 is a pretty amazing smartphone, and at its starting price of $699, it\u2019s really hard to pass it up. It has all of the latest specs, along with an incredible camera, great battery life and a great gaming experience. Of course, we\u2019d recommend getting the 16GB\/256GB model, as it is going to be a lot more future-proof. And at $799, it\u2019s still pretty impressive.<br \/>\nThe post OnePlus 11: Everything you need to know \u2013 Updated June 2023 appeared first on Android Headlines.&#013;<br \/>\n<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/06\/OnePlus-11-Review-AM-AH-23.jpg\" width=\"1600\" height=\"1067\">&#013;<br \/>\nSource: ndroidheadlines.com&#013;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>On Tuesday, February 7, 2023, OnePlus announced the OnePlus 11. 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