Review – OnePlus 11 5G – Striving to Settle

When OnePlus launched its first-ever smartphone, it grabbed a lot of attention. Since then, they had a flourishing journey until they decided to hop on the flagship segment. The company had a tough 2022 as their flagship device OnePlus 10 Pro, failed to impress the consumers, but thanks to the OnePlus 10T, a mid-life revision of the OnePlus 10 Pro, a smartphone that rescued OnePlus from having a mid-life crisis and helped them to stay in the game. Now, it’s time to see what the OnePlus 11 5G brings to the table, a much-needed relief or the undesired path of downfall?

Design

OnePlus lost the tag of flagship killer a long ago, and now the company is trying hard to survive in the much competitive market. The OnePlus 11 5G arrives with IP64 equivalent protection for dust and splash resistance and few other significant changes, especially on the backside, where it has a strange-looking large camera unit but in a round shape. The phone boasts a punch-hole camera placed on the extreme left of the screen, volume buttons on the left profile, a lock key on the right, along with a comeback of an alert slider.

Display

The smartphone sports a 6.7-inch 2K resolution 120Hz AMOLED screen and is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass Victus. Sounds like a good display, but that’s limited to the closed doors. As soon as you walk outside in the sun, even in full brightness, you won’t be able to see what’s on your screen! The OnePlus 11 5G is the first android smartphone that arrives with LTPO 3.0 technology, which assists the phone in switching between different refresh rates in a power-efficient manner.

Cameras

The OnePlus 11 5G features a triple camera set-up of 50 MP, f/1.8, 24-mm wide lens, 32 MP, f/2.0, 48mm telephoto lens with 2x optical zoom and 48 MP, f/2.2, ultrawide lens. The camera housing of the OnePlus 11 features some shimmering dust-like particles, which are quite noticeable and a bit strange. The main cameras of the OnePlus 11 5G support video shooting of up to 8K-24fps, while the ultra-wide supports 4k-30fps, and the telephoto supports only 1080P-30fps.

The main camera of the OnePlus 11 5G does a decent job of taking pictures, but it needs camera updates because the output seems more vibrant than required. The device sports a 16 MP selfie camera with Auto-HDR and allows you to shoot at 1080p-30fps. The output of the selfie camera seems better compared to the previous OnePlus smartphones. About the night mode, the device offers good results with all the colour details.

Performance

The OnePlus 11 5G arrives with Android 13 out of the box and is powered by Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, the fastest available chipset in the market. The latest processor from Qualcomm glides the device through everyday chores with ease and handles heavy tasks effortlessly. The smartphone we received was loaded with 16GB RAM + 4GB VRAM with 256 GB storage. The brand offers 4 generations of OxygenOS and 5 years of security updates for the OnePlus 11 5G. The device has support for 13 5G bands, Bluetooth 5.3, and Wi-Fi 7, which will soon be available in India.

Battery

The smartphone arrives with a 5000 mAh, 100w SuperVOOC fast charger, which promises a full charge in 25 minutes and takes only 5 minutes to reach the 30% mark. When it comes to normal usages, like 2 hours of content watching, 2 hours of social media and a few things here and there, the battery lasts for about a day. However, the battery surrenders quite quickly when you use the device extensively. Overall, the battery seems good for moderate-level usage, and for heavy use, carry the brick along.

Verdict

The design language of the OnePlus 11 5G is quite good, as it has a matte finish back panel and a different camera set-up. When it comes to camera and performance, the device outsmarts the moderate requirements. While the display of the smartphone is great if you are more concerned about refresh rate, prefer to stay inside, and like to watch OTT content. However, if you are into the outdoors, heavy gaming, camera-centric and power consumption, then please look elsewhere.

Good

Design

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Tech Launches of the Month

OnePlus 11 5G

OnePlus is about to launch its much-awaited flagship smartphone, OnePlus 11 5G, in India on Feb 7th. The smartphone arrives with significant changes, especially on the backside, where it has a strange-looking large camera unit but in a round shape. The smartphone sports a 6.7-inch 2K resolution 120Hz AMOLED screen and is powered by Snapdragon 8 Gen 2.

Specs:

Battery – 5000 mAh

Colours – Black and Green

Camera – 50MP+32MP+48MP / 16MP Selfie Camera

Storage/RAM – 256GB/12GB RAM, 256GB/16GB RAM, 512GB/16GB RAM

Samsung Galaxy S23 Series

Samsung launched S23 Series smartphones at the Galaxy Unpacked 2023 event; the list includes S23, S23+ and S23 Ultra. The S23 series smartphones are made with a focus on sustainability and with some improvements over the Galaxy S22 series. The S23 series phones have a redesigned chassis with a flatter edge, and rounded corners offering a better grip and in-hand feel when using the devices.

Specs: 

Battery – 

3900 mAh (S23) / 4700 mAh (S23+) / 5000 mAh (S23 Ultra)

Colours – 

Phantom Black, Cream, Green, Lavender, Graphite, Lime – S23 & S23+

Phantom Black, Green, Cream, Lavender, Graphite, Sky Blue, Lime, Red – S23 Ultra

Camera – 

50MP+10MP+12MP (S23 & S23+) / 200 MP+10MP+10MP+12MP (S23 Ultra) 

Storage/RAM

128GB 8GB RAM, 256GB 8GB RAM, 512GB 8GB RAM – S23

256GB/8GB RAM, 512GB/8GB RAM – S23+

256GB 8GB RAM, 256GB 12GB RAM, 512GB 12GB RAM, 1TB 12GB RAM – S23 Ultra

OnePlus Buds Pro 2

After a gap of two years, OnePlus is set to launch a premium segment earbuds. The Buds Pro 2 offers the same basic design, a two-tone finish on the buds, and a matte charging case just like its predecessor. In terms of features, the Buds Pro 2 brings noise cancelling, Dolby Atmos spatial audio and sound tuning by Dynaudio.

Specs:

40 dB Smart Adaptive Noise Cancellation

11mm Dynamic Drivers

Warp charge – 10 minutes for 10 hours

38 hours of battery

IP 55 Water and Sweat Resistance

Dolby Atmos Support

Samsung Galaxy Book3 Pro and Book3 Pro 360

Samsung announced the Galaxy Book 3 Pro series laptops during a Galaxy Unpacked 2023 event, where the brand revealed the Galaxy Book3 Pro and Galaxy Book3 Pro 360. All these laptops will be available for purchase from Feb 17th. The Galaxy Book 3 Pro arrives in a 14-inch and 16-inch display, while the Galaxy Book 3 Pro 360 comes in a single option 16-inch variant.

Specs:

CPU – 13th-generation Intel Core i5 and i7 P-series (28W)

Graphics – Intel Iris Xe graphics

Storage – 256GB / 512GB / 1TB

RAM – 8GB / 16GB / 32GB

Colours – Graphics and Beige

Samsung Galaxy Book3 Ultra

Launched at the Galaxy Unpacked event, Galaxy Book3 Ultra is set to release on Feb 24th. The super stylish laptop arrives with a 16-inch 3K OLED display, an Intel Core i7 processor, battery life of up to 17.5 hours, 16GB of memory and 1TB of SSD storage. The laptop has one of the latest graphics cards, the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4050, to keep you updated with the latest games. 

Specs:

CPU – 13th Gen Intel Core i9

GPU – NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070

Storage / RAM  – 512 GB SSD / 32 GB

Display – 16 inches, 2880 x 1800 pixels

Oppo Reno 8T

OPPO launched the OPPO Reno 8T 5G with the budget king chipset – Snapdragon 695. The smartphone sports a 6.7-inch FHD+ AMOLED display, 32MP selfie camera and 108MP primary camera coupled with a 2MP depth and a 40x microscopic lens. Reno 8T 5G also flaunts a 120Hz refresh rate and a 4800mAh battery that is powered by 67W Supervooc charging. It comes with 8GB RAM and 128/256GB storage options.

Specs:

Battery – 4800 mAh

Storage / RAM – 128GB/8GB and 256GB/8GB

Colours – Black Starlight (Midnight Black) and Dawn Gold (Sunrise Gold)

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