
OnePlus introduced the 10T 5G in August, and just one month later, rumours have turned to the 11 series. According to leaked renderings from Smartprix and OnLeaks, the OnePlus 11 Pro 5G may include a circular camera island and alert slider.
The renderings appear like an early prototype, so things may change. Leaked renderings suggest the OnePlus 11 Pro camera will be branded Hasselblad. Hasselblad’s three-year cooperation with OnePlus may be over.
The camera island seems to be circular, unlike the OnePlus 10 Pro’s square design. The revamped camera is on the phone’s left side.
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OnePlus 11 Pro 5G ?
OnePlus’ portfolio is perplexing, as we’ve said. The T line missed the 9 series but returned for the 10T, the R and RT series are regional exclusives, and the OnePlus 10 Pro launched without a vanilla variant.
OnePlus 11 Pro might come in the first three months of 2023 based on past performance. After merging with Oppo, the firm is still establishing its feet. OnePlus may change its approach in 2023. If that happens, the company’s future is unknown.
A report from Weibo tipster Digital Chat Station suggested OnePlus will debut a phone using a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 CPU later this year. This rumour may include the OnePlus 11 Pro.
We don’t know yet. Until we hear otherwise, we’ll call it the OnePlus 11 Pro.
OnePlus 11 Pro release date?
11 January 2022: OnePlus 10 Pro (China)
March 31, 2022: OnePlus 10 Pro (Global)
OnePlus’ flagship phone is usually released in March or April. OnePlus 10 Pro released in January 2022. This launch was solely for the Chinese model, but it was functionally the same as the one in March 2022.
The corporation may repeat this in 2023. OnePlus 11 Pro might come in China in January 2023, followed by a global launch in March or April.
OnePlus 11 Pro features and specifications
We anticipate corporations to preserve the current generation’s features and grow on them. OnePlus reduced the OnePlus 10 Pro compared to the OnePlus 9 Pro. Therefore, OnePlus 11 Pro may be anything.
Design
OnePlus had an intentional design style until the 8 series. It changed the OnePlus 9 series and OnePlus 10 Pro. The 11 Pro may change Apple’s design philosophy. Or it might use 10 series designs. We hope to see leaked renders soon.
Hasselblad partnership and logo won’t go anywhere. This three-year agreement began with the OnePlus 9 series in 2021. That means the OnePlus 11 Pro will be more Hasselblad-inspired.
The alert slider may also stick around. OnePlus may remove this feature from all devices save Pro versions, according to rumours. If true, the OnePlus 11 Pro might use this popular function safely.
OnePlus’ Pro-level smartphones have always had curved screens. The 11 Pro may follow this trend.
Specifications/features
We can estimate what the 11 Pro will have by looking at the 10 Pro. The 11 Pro’s back camera will likely have wide, ultrawide, and telephoto lenses. Expect 100W or more with a cable (though this could again be restricted in the US). In addition Expect a high-quality display, wireless charging, and the newest Qualcomm Snapdragon CPU.
Expect what? OnePlus has never produced industry-defining camera hardware. Instead, expect solid hardware that matches other expensive phones. OnePlus hasn’t granted the unlocked model an IP certification in the past year. Recent OnePlus flagships lack a microSD card slot, more than 256GB of storage, and a headphone jack.
OnePlus 11 Pro price?
$899—OnePlus 8 Pro
$969—OnePlus 9 Pro
$899—OnePlus 10 Pro
The pricing of the OnePlus 11 Pro will heavily rely on what the business intends to accomplish with its flagships. If it wants to go all-out and fight in the ultra-premium market against the likes of the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra and the iPhone 13 Pro Max, it may hike the price to over $1,000. If Apple wants to compete with the Google Pixel 6 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro, it must keep the 10 Pro’s $899 pricing.
We expect OnePlus to stay around $900. So We don’t see Apple making $1,000 phones. The OnePlus 11 Pro’s pricing will likely be similar to the OnePlus 10 Pro’s, or perhaps cheaper.
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