OnePlus 11 Pro has leaked in all its glory, thanks to the folks at 91Mobiles who have partnered with OnLeaks for this drop. This comes about a week after the renders were leaked, also by OnLeaks but through Smartprix. And some interesting things that have caught our eye are the presence of an alert slider, the mention of 100W charging support, the yet-to-come Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC, and a different-looking rear camera panel. Here, let’s start with the description of that design itself.
OnePlus 11 Pro design in renders
As is the case with all smartphones these days, the 11 Pro will also come with a unique camera bump at the back. There are three camera sensors accompanied by a flashlight module, and a Hasselblad branding sitting within a round frame. But to spice things up, OnePlus seems to have placed this circular panel within a half-pill-shaped bump, the opened side of which blends with the side frame.
Another notable thing on the renders is the signature OnePlus Alert Slider, which may become a premium feature going forward.
OnePlus 11 Pro Specs and Features (leaked)
Coming to the specs of the device, that leaked just the other day, the standout aspects are the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor, and the support for 100W charging.
Meanwhile, the rest of the repertoire has got things like a 5000mAh battery, a 6.7-inch QHD+ AMOLED screen, up to 16GB of RAM, 256GB of storage, Android 13, 5G, WiFi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2, GPS, Dolby Atmos, USB-C port, a 50MP + 48MP + 32MP triple rear camera setup, and a 16MP selfie camera,
Now, since it is expected to arrive in Q1, 2023, there’s still some time before we could get more conclusive details about the device.
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