At the product launch event held in China on the afternoon of January 4, the highest-end model named OnePlus 11 was officially introduced. The OnePlus 11 is the successor to the OnePlus 10 Pro released a year ago, featuring notable upgrades in performance and fast charging, while maintaining a reasonable price compared to similar-spec devices on the market.

The OnePlus 11 still follows the distinctive packaging style of OnePlus phones, with a red box exterior containing all the accessories also using red accents, including the fast charger, USB-C cable, and protective case.

This year, the OnePlus 11 is launched in two signature colors: black and blue. These are the two hues that appeared on the 10 Pro series last year and are being utilized again by OnePlus for this release. The overall design language of the OnePlus 11 remains quite familiar and easily recognizable at first glance.
With two color options, users will have two choices for the back panel, both made of glass. Opting for the blue variant, the device features a glossy glass back prone to fingerprints, while the black variant has a matte AG glass back, offering a satisfying grip. The choice of which version to go for will depend on the needs and preferences of each individual.


On the front side, the OnePlus 11 is equipped with a 6.7-inch display featuring LTPO AMOLED panel with QHD+ resolution, offering a variable refresh rate from 1-120Hz. It adopts a curved edge design housing a 16MP selfie camera with an integrated fingerprint sensor beneath.


The display quality of this screen is outstanding, catering to various needs including work, entertainment, and daily use. It boasts high brightness, excellent contrast, precise color reproduction, and high sharpness owing to its QHD+ resolution.

Moving to the back, the standout feature of the device lies in its redesigned main camera system by OnePlus. Housed in a circular module, the OnePlus 11 features three lenses alongside an LED flash. These lenses include a 50MP wide-angle lens utilizing a Sony IMX890 sensor, a 48MP ultra-wide-angle lens employing a Sony IMX581 sensor, and a 32MP 2X telephoto lens utilizing a Sony IMX709 sensor, commonly found in the selfie cameras of Reno series phones.



Some portrait shots taken with the OnePlus 11, shared and uploaded by users on Weibo.
Additionally, being a subsidiary of OPPO, the OnePlus 11 also incorporates this camera cluster tuned by Hasselblad, a premium camera brand known for refining lens quality and image capture, thereby enhancing user photography experience with professional-grade color filters and customizable shooting modes.

Regarding performance, the OnePlus 11 is powered by the most potent Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset currently available. It offers either 12GB or 16GB of RAM, with storage options up to 512GB. The device is fueled by a 5000mAh battery supporting 100W fast charging utilizing SuperVOOC technology and comes with an included fast charger. It runs on Android 13 with ColorOS 13 interface for domestic variants, while international models will feature the upcoming OxygenOS 13 interface.


The price of the OnePlus 11 is a notable advantage of this product line, starting from just 3999 yuan, approximately 13.6 million dong, significantly cheaper compared to other flagship products with similar specifications.

In the near future, the OnePlus 11 will soon be introduced to the international market as well as to the Vietnamese market. This will be one of the first smartphones equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip to be officially sold in Vietnam.
Some additional images of the OnePlus 11.
