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OnePlus 12 vs. OnePlus 11
The OnePlus 12 is the latest and greatest, but the OnePlus 11 is still a recently released, worthwhile phone.
It comes in similar color options, Eternal Green or Titan Black (there was, for a limited time, a premium Marble Odyssey finish as well that was available in some countries), and is made of surgical-grade stainless steel with a Corning Gorilla Glass Victus, so it’s not quite as durable but can still stand up to the day-to-day rigors of use. Header Cell - Column 0 OnePlus 12OnePlus 11OSOxygenOS 14 (based on Android 14)OxygenOS 13 (based on Android 13)ColorsSilky Black, Flowy EmeraldEternal Green, Titan Black (Marble Oydssey limited edition)Screen Size6.82 inches6.7 inchesScreen Resolution3,168 x 1,4403,216 x 1,440Screen Type2K ProXDR QHD+ AMOLEDQHD+ LTPO AMOLEDRefresh Rate120Hz120HzProcessorSnapdragon 8 Gen 3Snapdragon 8 Gen 2RAM12GB, 16GB8GB, 16GBStorage256GB, 512GB (not expandable)128GB, 256GB (not expandable)Cameras50MP wide, 64MP periscope, 48MP ultra-wide, 32MP front50MP main, 48MP ultra-wide, 32MP portrait, 16MP frontSpeakersStereo SpeakersStereo SpeakersBattery5,400mAh5,000mAhWireless ChargingYesNoFast Charging80W SUPERVOOC, 50W AIRVOOC80W SUPERVOOCBluetooth5.45.3Water ResistanceIP65IP64Cellular5G5GSize6.47 x 2.98 x 0.36 inches6.42 x 2.92 x 0.34 inchesWeight220 grams205 grams The OnePlus 11 is still a solid phone that takes fabulous photos and videos, has cooling technology for intense gamers and multitaskers, adaptive refresh rate, fast charging, and decent RAM and storage if you have the higher-end version.
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