- 6.7-inch AMOLED display with Full HD+ resolution (2412 x 1080 pixels) and 120Hz refresh rate technology;
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor;
- 8 and 16GB RAM options;
- 128 and 256GB internal storage configurations;
- Triple rear-facing camera system composed of a 50MP primary shooter, 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens, and 2MP macro sensor;
- 16MP single front-facing camera;
- 5,000mAh battery;
- 100W SuperVOOC charging capabilities.
What’s different, what’s the same?
In short, the answer to that question is almost nothing and almost everything respectively. Unlike the OnePlus 10R, this bad boy is expected to use Qualcomm silicon (in lieu of a MediaTek chipset), which is certainly intriguing.
The upcoming OnePlus 11R may or may not look similar to the 10R (pictured here).
On the bright side, that could be interpreted as a positive sign on the retail pricing front, as well as a possible indication of a commercial debut by the end of 2022. Compared to the “standard” 10R edition, the 11R is basically tipped to change just one more thing today, upgrading the maximum charging speed from 80 to 100 watts.