₹42,999.00 ₹56,999.00
- Camera: 50MP Main Camera with Sony IMX890 (OIS supported), 48MP Ultrawide Camera with Sony IMX581 (FOV: 115 degree) and 32MP Telephoto lens with Sony IMX709 (2X Optical Zoom); 16MP Front (Selfie) Camera with EIS support
- Camera Modes: Photo, Video, Night, PRO, PANO, Portrait, TIME-LAPSE, SLO-MO, Text scanner, Movie, Long Exposure, Dual-view video, TILT-SHIFT, XPAN, Scan, STICKER, and AI ID photo
- Display: 6.7 Inches; 120 Hz AMOLED QHD Display with Corning Gorilla Glass Victus; Resolution: 3216 X 1440 pixels; HDR 10+, sRGB, 10-bit Color Depth, PWM + DC dimming
- Operating System: OxygenOS based on Android 13
- Processor: Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 Mobile Platform
- 8GB LPDDR5X RAM, 128GB UFS3.1 Storage
- Battery & Charging: 5000 mAh with 100W SUPERVOOC
- In-Display Fingerprint Sensor
Niraj –
Been using OnePlus 11 for about a week now and at this price range there’s no phone right now which can be considered as an overall package.
Pros –
Extraordinary battery life and even better 100W charging. You’ll always appreciate how this makes your life easier when you know you can get your phone charged to 50% in 10 minutes.
I don’t think I need to review the SoC which is 8gen2. It’s not about how super powerful it is but how good it works in terms of efficiency and heating. Though it is start of summer only, I haven’t felt gte phone heating up even once. It’s like these two problems which ruined last two years Android scene are non existent this time.
Display is quite capable with Dolby vision and Dolby Atmos tech, the viewing experience is as immersive as it gets at this price or may be higher.
Haptics are awesome, you don’t see (feel) haptics as good as this except iphones or pixels.
Color OS inspired Oxygen OS is quite good and if we ignore some bugs highlighted by MKBHD. I moved from OnePlus 6 which was maybe pinnacle of OnePlus and Oxygen OS to this and I feel like it’s an upgrade.
4 years of OS updates and 5 years of security updates. Their updates are not as frequent and useful as Google but this adds to phone’s overall life. You can at least get it repaired and have parts replaced in this window. I couldn’t get power button replaced on my old OP6 because it was out of support.
Camera is decent. It is actually competing with Samsung and iPhones and beating them in low light shots. This is change as OnePlus cameras used to be B+ which is now A- with other flagships at A+ but they also don’t come this cheap except pixel. One disappointment is front facing camera. DO NOT BUY THIS PHONE IF YOU’RE A SELFIE LOVER and don’t like Vivo and Oppo approach of making your skin look smooth and brighter. Front video is also called at 1080p which is a shame. Should have been 4k30 at least.
Cons – as said earlier, there are some annoying bugs/features in UI which can be easily fixed through a small update.
Display is not brighter indoor as iphones and Samsung ultras but you won’t feel if you haven’t seen those.
One very apparent disadvantage vis a vis S23 is lack of Wireless charging and IP rating. These are compromises which I think ok to not have if we are getting quad HD display at this price. Although I would have preferred reverse wireless charging so I could charge my earbuds on the go.
And last, the most beautiful thing about his phone is it comes with charger and screen guard and a phone case in the box. Appreciate this when trillion dollar companies like Google and Apple don’t provide this despite charging more than 1 lakh.
I hope you find this helpful. I was criticizing OnePlus and Qualcomm heavily for past two years on all platforms but this is the year they have turned it around.
Niraj –
Eyad Al Akkad –
أنا من عشاق أجهزة ون بلس وأستخدمها منذ عام 2017م، ون بلس 5 كانت تجربتي الأولى.
حتى أن جهازي ون بلس 5 يعمل بشكل كامل حتى الأن وقد كنت قد اشتريته من البائع ون بلس أيضاً من سوق دوت كوم (أمازون السعودية حالياً).
أنصح بأجهزة ون بلس بقوة فهو الأفضل من بين المنافسين من الشركات الأخرى المتخصصة في أجهزة أندرويد.
ون بلس بالعربي .. شكراً لكم من القلب ❤️
Eyad Al Akkad –
Dave –
Nice phone this is my third what with updates 1plus 10t 11plus highly recommend. Wish I could afford another, never mind all good things and all that.Thank You for the service Dave.
Dave –
Nadia –
Camera quality perfect and battery life amazing
Nadia –
Mohamad Fouda –
بعد استخدام سامسونج s22 هذا الجهاز في فكان أخر .. بطريقة خرافية سرعة مجنونه وتصميم مثالي انص به بشدة
Mohamad Fouda –
Mohamed Elsayed –
One of the best mobile phones ..
Sure I recommend it
Mohamed Elsayed –
Manish Gabru –
As a professional with over 6 years in product testing and now leading the Certification department for Xbox, I’ve seen what it takes for a product to be truly “ready” for consumers. My job is to test beyond the surface, to ensure reliability, quality, and performance — not just for the specs sheet, but for real-world users. That mindset doesn’t turn off when I buy personal tech. It becomes my default lens. And that’s exactly how I’ve experienced the OnePlus 11 5G – 256GB variant.
First Impressions: Clean. Fast. Confident.
Right out of the box, the OnePlus 11 radiates a level of polish that’s matured over the years. The build is sleek, sturdy, and feels genuinely premium. No creaky seams, no design inconsistencies — everything feels engineered with purpose. The matte glass back resists fingerprints better than most flagships, and the circular Hasselblad-branded camera module is both bold and elegant.
But for me, it’s not about the first look — it’s about the first stress test.
Performance: The Real Deal
Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor, paired with 16GB of RAM, this phone handles everything I throw at it — and trust me, I do throw things. From switching between high-end games and productivity apps to running parallel testing environments, the OnePlus 11 keeps up without breaking a sweat. No frame drops, no slowdowns, no thermal issues. That’s the kind of performance I look for not just as a user, but as a certifier.
OxygenOS (v14 at the time of writing) is back to what it once was: clean, fast, and stable. Unlike some custom skins that try too hard, OnePlus keeps it lightweight while offering smart customization. I’ve run multiple background processes, automation scripts, and testing tools — and the OS remains solid.
Display: A Visual Treat
The 6.7″ AMOLED LTPO 3.0 display is simply stunning. It hits the sweet spot between vibrancy and realism, offering punchy colors without overdoing it. The 120Hz dynamic refresh rate adapts smoothly depending on content — a subtle but noticeable power efficiency win.
For someone like me, who analyzes motion blur and UI responsiveness at a granular level, I can confidently say: this screen delivers. The touch response is crisp, brightness is sufficient even under direct sunlight, and HDR content looks phenomenal.
Battery & Charging: One of Its Strongest Weapons
Now here’s where OnePlus flexes hard. The 5,000mAh battery consistently lasts a full day, even with heavy usage — think testing apps, video streaming, gaming, and constant screen-on time. But the real magic is in the 100W SuperVOOC charging.
I’m used to testing long charge cycles on other devices. This one goes from 0 to full in about 25 minutes. That’s game-changing. It’s not just a spec — it’s a real convenience factor that makes you forget battery anxiety entirely.
Cameras: Balanced, but Not the Best
Let’s be clear — the 50MP Sony IMX890 main sensor, combined with Hasselblad tuning, produces sharp, natural images. Daylight performance is great, skin tones look accurate, and dynamic range is commendable. The ultrawide and 2x portrait telephoto sensors pull their weight too.
But — and here’s the honest tester in me — it’s not the best camera system out there.
Low-light photography still struggles with detail preservation compared to the Pixel or iPhone lineup. The zoom range is limited, and the software occasionally over-processes certain shots, especially in artificial lighting.
If you’re a casual shooter or a content creator who values color balance over over-saturation, you’ll appreciate it. But for hardcore mobile photographers, there’s room for improvement.
What It Lacks Compared to Other Flagships
Despite all its strengths, the OnePlus 11 doesn’t check every flagship box. Here’s what I wish it had:
1. No Wireless Charging – In 2025, this is a standard feature for flagships. Its absence, while not a dealbreaker, feels like a step back for convenience-focused users.
2. No IP68 Rating on All Models – Only specific regional variants carry full water resistance. This inconsistency could be a concern for users in more humid or rugged environments.
3. Limited AI Integration – In a world where devices like the Galaxy S24 Ultra and Pixel 8 Pro are pushing on-device AI boundaries (transcription, real-time translation, smart photo editing), OnePlus still plays it safe. The AI experience feels minimal and underdeveloped. Although more features might come in future with much more enhanced versions.
4. Average Speaker Quality – The stereo speakers are fine, but don’t offer the richness or spatial depth of some competitors. Audiophiles may notice the difference.
What Makes It Stand Out
Now for the flip side — and why I still love this device:
Insane Performance for the Price – You get top-tier hardware at a price significantly lower than Apple, Samsung, or even Pixel.
SuperVOOC Charging – Genuinely transformative. In the time it takes for a coffee break, you’re back at 100%.
Stellar Build & Display – Durable, premium, and user-focused. The display quality competes with the best in the business.
Polished Software – OxygenOS feels intuitive again. It’s lean, stable, and (finally) bloat-free.
As someone who signs off on products that must meet tight UX and performance requirements, I don’t say this lightly: OnePlus 11 feels ready for prime time.
Final Verdict: Who Is This For?
The OnePlus 11 5G is for the user who values speed, efficiency, and reliability over gimmicks. It’s for people like me — tech-savvy, quality-conscious, and not easily swayed by brand hype.
It’s not trying to be the most expensive phone in the room — it’s trying to be the smartest purchase. And in that goal, it succeeds brilliantly.
Rating: 9/10
+ Speed, charging, display, battery life
– Lacks wireless charging, limited AI features(might be more in future), camera not best-in-class
Manish Gabru –