The OnePlus 11 is already available for sale in China, while the international launch is scheduled to happen in New Delhi, India on February 7
The OnePlus 11 launched first in China earlier this month, and it brought 12/16GB LPDDR5X RAM with 256/512 GB UFS 4.0 storage configurations for the Chinese markets. It looks like Indian OnePlus 11 variants will start with lower base models than Chinese versions.
According to Amazon India listing, captured by the leakster Mukul Sharma, the OnePlus 11 phones in India will include 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage as base model. There will be no 12/256GB model available in the India at launch? We are sure that the additional tier options would also be available during the launch. A few days ago, a global variant of the OnePlus 11 handset has been appeared on Geekbench platform with 16GB of RAM, scoring a single-core of 1,468 points and a multi-core of 4,965 points, carrying the PBH110 identifier in certification.
The 8GB RAM and 128GB internal storage variant of the smartphone will also come to India in both the Eternal Green and Titan Black color options.
[Exclusive] Confirming the 8GB/128GB variant of the OnePlus 11 (India).
— Mukul Sharma (@stufflistings) January 23, 2023
Both Eternal Green and Titan Black colours will be available in 8GB.#OnePlus #OnePlus11 pic.twitter.com/bw0v08eVQZ
At its core, the Indian variant of the OnePlus 11 is the same as the Chinese model. Its design has a trio of cameras that the company has put heavy emphasis on with Hasselblad branding. It includes of a 50MP OIS primary camera with Sony IMX890 sensor, 48MP Sony IMX581 ultra-wide sensor with a 3.3x telephoto lens, and a 32MP 2x telephoto sensor. The back cameras can record 8K @24fps, 4K 2160p @ 30fps videos There’s also a 16MP selfie camera with f/2.4 aperture.
The display on the OnePlus 11 is a 6.7-inch E4 AMOLED QHD+ panel at 3216×1440px resolution. The 120Hz LPTO 3.0 display hits a peak brightness of 1300 nits, Gorilla Glass Victus to top and Dolby Vision feature. There’s also an optical fingerprint sensor underneath the display.
Inside, the phone runs on the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor, an upgrade over the chipset found in the OnePlus 10 series, and it delivers up to 35% performance gains over the previous generation OnePlus phones. The Indian version of the OnePlus 11 is expected to ship with 100W wired charging speeds using the 5,000mAh battery, while the US versions are rumored to be limited to 80W charging speeds with the same battery capacity.
There is no concrete information regarding the price of the Indian version of the OnePlus 11, though it is expected to start at ₹47,999. We will keep you updated as more news about the phone comes in the coming days.
Source: Twitter