News JVTech Where the iPhone 14 failed, the next OnePlus 11 smartphone should follow
The formalization of the OnePlus 11 will take place on January 4th in China, but many rumors and official information indicate that it will be a very promising smartphone for the beginning of 2023.
Last year, the OnePlus 10 Pro wasn’t the flashiest smartphone out there. Very (too) close to the OnePlus 9 Pro, the terminal even managed to steal the show from the OnePlus 10T, which was released later in the year. But it seems that OnePlus wants to make more of an impact in 2023, and it could start formalizing the OnePlus 11 as early as January 4th.
We already know a lot about the OnePlus 11
First, there are the OnePlus 11 unofficial rumors presented by OnePlus. They are still very credible.
In order to, The OnePlus 11 would have a 6.7-inch AMOLED screen refresh rate up to 120 Hertz. A definition of 3126×1440 pixels would be part of it. A proposal that until now has not been surprising since it corresponds to a standard high-end offer.
Inside, however, one would find a processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. So the OnePlus 11 would be one of the first smartphones on the market to feature it, which would make it possible Enjoy ray tracing to the delight of gamers
That would come 12 or 16 GB of RAM and 256 or 512 GB of storage space. Enough to confirm a high-level configuration. We could rely on the photos 50, 48, and 32-megapixel sensors on the back, plus a 16-megapixel sensor for selfies. Finally, the terminal marks the return of the button Slider Alertunfortunately missing in the OnePlus 10T.
The return of Hasselblad and an ultra-fast charge at the rendezvous
Regarding the points officially confirmed by OnePlus, we can quote the return of the partnership with Hasselblad
OnePlus has also announced this The terminal is equipped with a “bionic vibration motor”. This should allow the smartphone to offer significantly stronger vibrations than those of a more traditional engine, an offer that should particularly please mobile gamers looking for maximum immersion.
Finally on the loading side OnePlus has confirmed that the OnePlus 11 will be compatible with 100W ultra-fast charging. It’s better than what the OnePlus 10 Pro (80W) offers, but it’s not as good as what the OnePlus 10T (150W) offers. It still remains at the high end of the market.
The OnePlus 11 could hit the international market as early as February 7th, with a small window of Chinese exclusivity. We can’t wait to get acquainted with this terminal!