The OnePlus 11 was launched on February 7, starting at Rs 56,999. It comes in two colours — Eternal Green and Titan Black. It has a 6.7-inch QHD+ LTPO3 AMOLED display with a variable refresh rate ranging from 1 to 120 Hz and is powered by Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset. It has a 5,000 mAh battery with 100W SUPERVOOC fast charging and a 50MP main lens, a 32MP telephoto and a 48MP ultrawide shooter. It is almost a flagship and the reviews have been positive, but there are some drawbacks like no wireless charging, camera struggles with dark and bright lighting and no IP68 rating. The Verge said that the OnePlus 11 is a great smartphone…for OnePlus and Allison Johnson, the reviewer, would still hesitate to recommend it to someone who isn’t a “OnePlus devotee”.
OnePlus 11 Is it a Flagship Killer?
The OnePlus 11 is out and it has received some very positive reactions, justifying the over-enthusiasm from the OnePlus team at their launch event. It packs some great specifications at a decent price, but will it be a flagship killer as OnePlus phones were originally intended to be?

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