The OnePlus 11 It is one of the main smartphones that we expect to launch during 2023, and we have some new information about what the phone may bring with it when it sees the light of day.
According to the well-known Tipster Digital chat station (Opens in a new tab) (Across pocket lint (Opens in a new tab)), OnePlus 11 will be equipped with a metal frame with a ceramic body, while the RAM will be up to 16 GB. OnePlus 10 Pro comes with 12GB of RAM.
Another upgrade appears to be on the way as well: according to the same source, the OnePlus 11 will be one of the first phones to get UFS (Universal Flash Storage) 4.0 for its internal storage, offering twice the data speeds of the current UFS 3.1 technology.
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These would certainly be interesting and attractive upgrades for the next generation OnePlus flagship, though we’ve seen ceramic ones before on the market OnePlus X – and on Several models From Oppo, the phone maker that has now merged with OnePlus.
As usual with these kinds of rumors, treat them with caution, even when the source is reliable (plans can change and inside information can be wrong, after all). Another mentor who often gets predictions right is a tech journalist Max Gambore (Opens in a new tab)says that the OnePlus 11 will not actually appear with a ceramic body.
Jambor goes along with the UFS 4.0 rumor, so it seems OnePlus is keen to pack as much of the latest technology as possible into its next high-end product. The phone is expected to be launched in the first few months of 2023.
Review: OnePlus in 2023
OnePlus has not been completely consistent in launching its phones in recent years, and what happened with the global pandemic and Merge with Oppo And everything else is happening – which means we’re not quite sure what’s going to happen in 2023.
Through 2022, we had OnePlus 10 ProThe OnePlus 10TThe OnePlus North 2Tand the OnePlus North C2. As you can see from that list, the focus was on mid-range phones, with only the OnePlus 10 Pro counted as the current flagship.
There never was For the standard OnePlus 10For reasons that we don’t all know. Perhaps OnePlus felt the Pro moniker carried more weight, or perhaps it felt the phone’s launch calendar was too busy for the year.
In 2023, the situation may be reversed: we’ll get the OnePlus 11 but not the OnePlus 11 Pro next year, According to our friend Max Jambor againeven though the “standard” phone will apparently have the “professional” components installed inside.