Powering the phone is the aforementioned Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor, backed up by a meaty 16GB of RAM (on my review model). It's a potent chip that put in some seriously impressive scores on our suite of benchmark tests, landing it comfortably among the most powerful phones around.
- The OnePlus 11 brings a sleek and modern design that reflects the brand's focus on aesthetics and build quality. It is composed of glass and metal combination. Both front and back are covered in Gorilla Glass Victus and 5 respectively. It is supported by aluminium frame.
- OnePlus 11 comes with non-removable dual cell battery, 2,500mAh each, totalling to 5,000mAh. To achieve the fastest charging speed, it uses proprietary OnePlus's technology, Super VOOC 100W. Those in United States are supplied with 80W variant due to the country limitation on voltage socket.Average charging speed to full capacity is around 25 minutes using global proprietary charger.
- OnePlus 11 ships with OxygenOS 13.0 on top of Android 13 for global market. China variant uses ColorOS. OnePlus claims to support at least four generations of android OS upgrades and five years of security updates from the launch date.
- It has curved 120Hz 2K Super Fluid AMOLED, manufactured by Samsung Display. This 6.7-inch screen is of third generation LTPO AMOLED and has 1440 x 3216px resolution. Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos HDR standard, 10-bit color depth are on the list.[9] It supports variable refresh rate.
- Its distinguishing appearance is on the design of its back camera. It features a circular camera housing on the back, which contains a triple-camera setup and the flash. Hasselblad branding is visible in the middle. The circular design is distinctive enough to make it one of the standout design elements of the OnePlus 11.