OnePlus 11 and OnePlus Buds Pro 2 have been launched globally, both of which were unveiled in China back on January 4.
The OnePlus 11 is the company’s all-around flagship, featuring a 6.7-inch 1440x3216px AMOLED LTPO3 display that supports an adaptive 120Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of 1300 nits.
In terms of cameras, the camera has a 16MP selfie camera on the front. On the back, there is a 50MP f/1.8 24mm main camera (IMX890 – 1/1.56″), a 32MP f/2.0 48mm 2x zoom camera (IMX709 – 1/1.56″), and a 48MP 115-degree F/2.2 ultra-wide angle camera with autofocus and macro support (IMX581 – 1 /2.0″). These cameras come with third-generation Hasselblad Imaging, adding features like Hasselblad’s new Natural Color Calibration, which uses a 13-channel multispectral sensor to recognize light and color, as well as Hasselblad Portrait Mode and OnePlus’ own TurboRAW HDR.
The OnePlus 11 features a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 4nm chipset paired with either 8GB or 16GB of RAM and 128GB and 256GB of storage respectively. it has a built-in 5000mAh battery with 100W SUPERVOOC wired charging support. The North American version is 80W SUPERVOOC wired charging (27 minutes to full charge). However, the OnePlus 11 does not have wireless charging.
OnePlus also says that the OnePlus 11 is the first OnePlus phone to get four major versions of OxygenOS updates and five years of security updates.
The OnePlus 11 is available in Titan Black and Eternal Green, with a frosted glass panel in Titan Black and a glossy glass panel in Eternal Green. The phone is available for pre-order today for $699 (currently about RMB 4,746) / €829 (currently about RMB 6,052) for the 8/128GB model and $799 (currently about RMB 5,425) / €899 (currently about RMB 6,563) for the 16/256GB model, with shipping starting on February 16. OnePlus is also offering some pre-order bonuses, such as free Bang & Olufsen A1 second-generation speakers, a trade-in bonus of up to €350 (currently about RMB 2555), and a €100 discount if you spend more than €1,000 on the OnePlus website.
The 8/128GB and 16/256GB versions will cost INR 56,999 (currently around RMB 4,680) and INR 61,999 (currently around RMB 5,090) in India, respectively.
The OnePlus 11 will also be available in the Middle East, a first for the company. 8/128GB is available for Dhs 2,579 (currently around RMB 4,769), while 16/256GB is available for Dhs 2,799 (currently around RMB 5,176).
Next up is the OnePlus Buds Pro 2, a new flagship headset that comes in partnership with Danish speaker manufacturer Dynaudio and features MelodyBoost 11mm+6mm dual drivers. The OnePlus Buds Pro 2 also brings spatial audio support that combines with Dolby Head Tracking on the OnePlus 11 to enable 3D audio effects when you turn your head in apps like YouTube and Disney +.
The OnePlus Buds Pro 2 features TUV-certified Smart Adaptive Noise Cancellation, which eliminates up to 48 decibels of ambient noise. It also offers a transparent mode that allows outside sound to enter for talking to people.
With adaptive noise cancellation turned off, Buds Pro 2 lasts up to 39 hours of use. The charging case can be charged wirelessly via any Qi charger or wired via USB-C.
The Buds Pro 2, available in black and green to match the OnePlus 11, is available through the OnePlus website and Amazon for $179 (currently around RMB 1,215) and INR 11,999 (currently around RMB 985), starting February 16.
Also available in India is an exclusive white version of the OnePlus Buds Pro 2R for INR 9,999 (currently about RMB 821), which has most of the same features as the Pro 2 but lacks the head tracking feature.