![]() The five years of security support is a nice bonus, too.Īnd while the camera setup is far from the best around, it's perfectly capable of taking shots of your kids on holiday you'll be excited to share with your wider family and friends.īut it's the price that stands out here, being one of the cheapest flagships you can buy, undercutting both the Pixel 7 Pro and Samsung Galaxy S23. It's got power enough to tackle anything in the Google Play store, it looks great and its fast-charging means that battery life isn't an issue. If you're looking for a high-performance phone to tackle gaming, video streaming and all of life's essentials, the OnePlus 11 is an excellent phone to consider. Andrew Lanxon/CNET OnePlus 11: Should you buy it? The OnePlus 11 is a solid all-round phone. ![]() But 30 minutes of gaming in Genshin Impact with all settings on max comfortably knocked 10% off the battery. With the resolution dropped to 2,412x1,080 pixels and the refresh rate at a maximum of 60Hz, it didn't even drop below 100% after an hour of YouTube streaming and only dropped to 95% after a second hour - not bad at all. After the second hour it had dropped to only 85% remaining, which isn't a great performance. With the display set to its maximum 3,216x1,440-pixel resolution, at 120Hz refresh rate and with screen brightness on max, the battery dropped from full to 92% remaining after 1 hour of streaming a YouTube video. The phone runs on a 5,000mAh battery that's capable of getting you through a full day of use, as long as you're reasonably careful in how you use it. OnePlus 11: Solid battery and fast charging ![]() If you're looking for a more well-rounded photography experience then look toward the Pixel 7 Pro. If photography isn't a huge focus for you, and you just want crisp, vibrant shots of your friends or your kids at the beach then you'll be well served by the OnePlus 11 - particularly if you like taking photos at night. The camera can take some great shots overall. (Google charges $999 for the equivalent 256GB model, although there's no boost in power that comes with the extra storage.) ![]() The phone's biggest competition comes from the superb Google Pixel 7 Pro, which at $899 isn't a big step up in cost. Even the higher-end review model I tested, with 16GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, will only set you back $799 (£799 in the UK), undercutting its rivals by a decent chunk. The OnePlus 11 base model costs $699 (£729 in the UK, or roughly AU$1,270) and comes with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. All information is presented without any warranty or guarantee to you. It is possible that your actual offer terms from an advertiser may be different than the offer terms in this advertising widget and the advertised offers may be subject to additional terms and conditions of the advertiser which will be presented to you prior to making a purchase. We make reasonable efforts to ensure that information in the featured advertisements is up to date, each advertiser featured in this widget is responsible for the accuracy and availability of its offer details. While we strive to provide a wide range of offers, this advertising widget does not include information about every product or service that may be available to you. You will not be charged for engaging with this advertisement. You won’t find them widely available, and when they are available, they are so at a higher price which goes against the idea of getting a OnePlus phone in the first place.This advertising widget is powered by Navi and contains advertisements that Navi may be paid for in different ways. It’s an odd system, but it serves them well as they are able to control supply and demand.Īs a result, however, OnePlus phones are even more difficult to get in Pakistan. You have to sign up to get in line to get the opportunity to buy the phone. OnePlus is popular all over the world, and their phones are surprisingly difficult to get because of an invites-based system. Since launching the OnePlus One in 2014, they’ve improved on it with the OnePlus 2, introduced a more affordable OnePlus X. They took the smartphone world by storm when they promised (and delivered) a truly premium smartphone at the budget price of $300. OnePlus - a China-based, OPPO-owned smartphone manufacturer - is one of the leading brands in this category. ![]() In recent times, we’ve seen this happen with the Nexus 5 and 5X, Motorola Moto G and X, the Samsung A series, and HTC One A9. With the passage of time, however, thanks to Moore’s law, and open platforms like Android, we’re seeing an increasing number of seriously premium phones being offered at what once were budget prices. Premium phones would always have top-of-the-line hardware and software offered at terribly high prices, while budget phones would get simply terrible hardware and outdated software. For the longest time, we’ve seen a distinct separation between premium phones, and budget phones. ![]()
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