The OnePlus 11 has just appeared in a real-life image
Now, if you take a look at the image provided below, you’ll see what seems to be a proper real-life leak of the OnePlus 11. It surfaced on Weibo, and at the first glance, the image seems to be real. We, of course, cannot be 100% sure.
In any case, this image goes hand-in-hand with the renders we’ve seen. It will have a redesigned rear camera island, which still looks like it’s protruding from the phone’s frame. The main portion of the camera will be circular, though. Three cameras will sit in there, along with an LED flash. In the middle of that circle, you can clearly see the Hasselblad branding. Hasselblad is in charge of color calibration on OnePlus and OPPO phones. It’s possible it will have a bigger role to play this time around, though, we’ll see.
The phone will launch in two color options
This will be a Matte Black variant of the phone, while the Glossy Green model will also launch. You can clearly see the power/lock button on the side, as well as an alert slider, which is making a comeback. Now, some OnePlus 11 images surfaced earlier today, including renders, and even the contents of the retail packaging. Some of the phone’s specs also surfaced, confirming what we’ve heard previously. Just a quick recap, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 will fuel the device. A 6.7-inch QHD+ curved AMOLED LTPO display will be included on the front. It will offer a 120Hz refresh rate. The phone will include either 12GB or 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM in China, and up to 512GB of UFS 4.0 flash storage. A 5,000mAh battery will be included, with charging up to 100W. Do note that the phone will launch in China on January 4, while the global variant will follow on February 7. You can read more about the device by clicking here.