OnePlus 11 📱
OnePlus 11 :
Ahead of its global debut on February 7 the OnePlus 11 was officially announced in its home Chinese market. Despite lacking a Pro in its name the phone is a fully-fledged flagship with the latest and greatest chipset, memory, and cameras.
The SoC is Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, and OnePlus executives said on stage the chipset will be fully operational at its maximum capacity. Normally that wouldn't be a noteworthy remark, but it could well indicate that OnePlus is done with its past practices of limiting performance to boost battery life and keep thermals in check.
The phone comes with 12GB or 16GB of the latest LPDDR5X RAM and 256GB or 512GB of UFS 4.0 storage.
The OnePlus 11 is built around a new 6.7" LTPO 3.0 AMOLED display with 1440p resolution. It can refresh at 1Hz to 120Hz refresh rate with over 100 apps promised to support the granular adjustment.
The Hasselblad camera set on the back of the OnePlus 11 has been upgraded to a 50MP main Sony IMX890 sensor with multidirectional PDAF and OIS. There is a 48MP ultrawide-angle Sony IMX581 shooter with autofocus that allows you to serve a macro camera, and a 32MP Sony IMX709 2x telephoto camera.
The 16MP selfie camera is sitting inside a punch hole in the upper left corner.
The camera setup is seemingly identical to the Oppo Find N2's, but this isn’t a surprise as both brands announced a new strategic partnership recently. Having reviewed it we found its performance really impressive and it might do even better with the newer Snapdragon chip.
The battery of the OnePlus 11 has 5,000mAh capacity, like the predecessor. However, this time it can reach 100W charging speed over the wire. However wireless charging is not on the menu.
Gamers will appreciate the X-axis vibration motor, which is 602 cu.mm - the biggest in a smartphone so far per the company's claims.
Redmi Note 12 series:
The Redmi Note 12 comes with a 6.67” AMOLED with 120Hz refresh rate and a Snapdragon 4 Gen 1 chipset. It has three cameras on the back - a 48MP main shooter with PDAF, an 8MP ultrawide, and a 2MP depth sensor.
The phone comes in Green or Black and costs INR15,499 ($187/€175) for the 4/128 GB variant or INR17,499 ($210/€200) for the 6/128 GB. Sales begin on January 11, with the phone being available on Mi.com, Amazon, and retail outlets.
The Redmi Note 12 Pro has the same overall design, but it's actually a bit smaller than its vanilla sibling. It brings a Dimensity 1080 chipset and a 50MP camera, while the 5,000 mAh battery supports 67W charging.
The Redmi Note 12 Pro comes in are Black, Blue, and Pink colors. Prices are INR24,999 ($300/€285) for the base 6/128GB version, INR26,999 ($325/€307) for 8/128GB mid-tier model and INR27,999 ($340/€320) for top 8/256GB spec. Xiaomi offers discounts of up to INR3,000 ($37/€35) to early buyers you can get one from January 11 at Mi stores, Flipkart and partner retailers.
The Redmi Note 12 Pro+ is the leader of the series. It has the same footprint as its non-Plus sibling and shares its OLED panel and 5,000 mAh battery - but it is the first device in India with Samsung’s ISOCELL HPX sensor for the 200MP camera. Charging is also blazing fast at 120W, and the adapter is provided in the retail box.
The Redmi Note 12 Pro+ will start from INR25,999 ($315/€295) for the base 8/256 GB variant, while the 12/256GB is INR28,999 ($350/€330) with applicable discounts. Color choices are Black, White, and Blue. Just like its Pro sibling, this phone will be available on January 11 at Mi.com, Flipkart, and select third-party retailers.
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