The OnePlus 11 5G is our most capable device yet! An upgraded Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset delivers improved gaming performance, energy efficiency, and image processing capabilities – with up to 16BG of RAM. Battery Health Engine improves health and longevity, while still delivering ultra-fast charging speeds with 80W SUPERVOOC. The OnePlus 11 features a powerful triple camera system with Hasselblad Ambient Photography, capable of producing pro-grade portraits & industry-leading color reproduction. With a stunning 6.7” display, the OnePlus 11 is an entertainment powerhouse, with a high-fidelity audio & visual experience. Your favorite alert slider, a new bold design, and blistering performance – meet The OnePlus 11 5G.
OnePlus 11 5G | 16GB RAM+256GB | Dual-SIM | Eternal Green | US Factory Unlocked Android Smartphone | 5000 mAh battery | 80W Fast
$698.49 – $929.98
- Free 6 months of Google One and Youtube Premium with purchase of OnePlus 11. (New accounts only for each service to qualify)
- Peak Performance: The new Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset is the most advanced chipset for Android devices, with increased CPU and GPU performance. Integrated AI processes improve background app usage, delivering increased multitasking abilities.
- Burdenless Imaging: The OnePlus 11 5G features a triple camera system, co-developed with Hasselblad – a primary 50MP sensor, a 48MP Ultra-Wide sensor, and 32MP Tele Sensor. Hasselblad integration unlocks a wide range of photographic possibilities, including OnePlus Billion Color Solution, Natural Color Calibration by Hasselblad, & Hasselblad Portraits.
- Cinematic Experience: The OnePlus 11 5G features a stunning 6.7” 120Hz fluid AMOLED display, featuring 3rd-gen LTPO technology & AOD. The OnePlus 11 is now Dolby Vision compatible to deliver a more cinematic viewing experience. Coupled with added Dolby Atmos audio, the OnePlus 11 is a true entertainment powerhouse.
Russ –
I really only have weird complaints about this phone. Overall I’m very happy with it. It’s quick, has a good battery, good camera, etc. It’s hard to find a good screen protector, I’ve gone through about 6 and I haven’t had the phone for a year yet. Once part of the screen looked like I had cracked it and went black but when I restarted it went away. The fingerprint sensor is reliable when used with the protector that comes installed from the factory, but isn’t as good with aftermarket ones. It isn’t always easy to find settings for individual apps, it feels like some are missing. Still, for the price and quality of the hardware, I recommend it.
Sean –
I’ve been an Android enthusiast since the first Android phone was available here, the HTC Dream/Google G1, I’ve run custom firmware, and tweaked the bejesus out of my devices, so I think I know a thing or two.This phone is absolutely top-notch. High spec hardware that works great, in a beautiful, slickly designed package. The Oneplus 11 will hang with any of the current gen Samsungs or Pixel Pro in just about any way. The camera performance may not test quite as highly as a current Galaxy S Ultra or Pixel Pro, but the cameras are very good and very close! Beautiful screen, blazing fast performance, 16gb RAM, and all the 5G and LTE bands you need for any US carrier, so what’s not to like?I’ve found the battery life to be very good, as I still have at least 50% left when I get home from work. And as for charging, WOW, this thing charges ridiculously fast with the included charger – faster than just about anything else out there, and most phones don’t even come with a charger anymore. Igo from 40-50% to full in almost no time. I did turn off the Wise charging feature though because I couldn’t figure out how to set it up, and its mystery schedule didn’t jibe with my super early wake up time.The lack of wireless charging seems unthinkable for an otherwise incredible flagship-level phone in 2023, and I have no idea why they omitted it. This is unforgivable, although I will say that with the battery life and super fast charging I can get by without wireless. This need not be a deal breaker even if you must have it, since wireless adaptors are all over Amazon for like $12.I have found some negative aspects of this phone, albeit minor ones I can live with. For one, the phone is beautifully designed but very slippery in the hand. You’re going to protect your investment with a case anyway though, aren’t you? I found a nice clear TPU one that shows it off will protecting it a bit and adding enough grip to make me comfortable. And I do wish the screen was flat rather than curved. I see no benefit to the curved edges, which can cause glare at some angles and lighting conditions, and they make screen protectors and cases a little difficult to engineer perfectly.The fingerprint sensor is my only other gripe. It works, but I have yet to find an under-screen sensor, whether ultrasonic or optical, that works as reliably and quickly as I’d like. Moto nails it with their side-mounted sensor on the power button of some recent phones, and I loved what LG did when the had it in the center of the BACK of their phones. My glass screen protector is probably partially to blame, but the sensor wasn’t perfect with the factory-applied TPU cover, either. This has prompted me to finally try face unlock, which Oneplus has done a good job with, admittedly.All in all, I love this phone. It is probably the best Android device I’ve owned, surpassing even the LG V30 and Samsung s10 5G, which were my favorites in their respective heydays. The Oxygen OS interface isn’t as intuitive as stock Android, and some people really don’t like recent incarnations of it, but I don’t have a problem with it. Full disclosure: the first thing I do with any Android device is install Nova launcher and the same basic setup I’ve been using for several years, so manufacturers’ launchers are irrelevant to me, but Oxygen OS is fine with me otherwise and Oneplus bloatware is minimal.6/5 stars, GREAT phone with very competitive pricing for what you get.
GinaBB82 –
I’m beyond happy with my purchase. This is my first flagship phone and I chose the OnePlus 11. One feature that might not effect everyone like it does me is when your completely emersed in an app such as gaming or shopping and you get a call, answering the call doesn’t teleport you to the call screen. You stay right where you are and never miss a beat. That’s just a little thing I love but it’s also full of big things like response time! Connection speed! Charging speed!!! The feel of this phone is just pristine. Everything is quick there’s floating windows and the oh so perfect everytime finger print scanner which is under the display. No buttons! It hasn’t failed to read my finger once. I saw a review saying the opposite but I’ve had zero trouble. My son even said it’s probably not evening reading your finger just letting you in…so he tried his finger and couldn’t get it to open lol. I love the camera it really takes true to life pictures. It also does this thing with the screen when your trying to take a pic of something with writing on it. Like it clears up the writing so you can take a clear legible picture of the writing or document. It also has screen recording that also will record your camera view at the same time if you so desire. It’s really great with personalized settings too. The theme and icon personalizations are amazing. There’s probably a lot more I’m not keen to yet but that’s what I can think of. Happy shopping!
Egg man –
I see many mentions of this is just as good as the s23U. That’s just not true, I have both.First, if someone was to hand me this phone(op11) and say I could only use this phone I would be pretty happy. It’s a good phone. Screen is pretty vibrant and bright enough. The camera takes good photos in most situations. Performance is fast and charging is incredibly fast. You wouldn’t regret owning this phoneNow I have both this and the s23u and I can tell you the s23U is either a little bit better or much better than the OnePlus 11 in everything except charging.The s23U’s screen is much more sharper, better dynamic range and brighter. The colors are more accurate.The camera processing is better. It handles poor lightning conditions better. The images are more detailed and sharper. The self camera is better in every way than i on the OnePlus 11. The zoom capabilities that the OnePlus just can’t come close to.I wish found the Bluetooth audio better on the s23ultra and it was noticeable.That being said the OnePlus 11 is a great phone.
Berna –
Personalmente me gustó mucho el teléfono y sus sístema operativo es el más reciente 2023 ,es un gran celular, no tiene ninguna falla ,super fluido audio super bueno !!! Panta supe brillante y colores execelentes , para acuparlo a tu día a día es súper bueno !
Ryon Milam –
This phone wants to change your permissions and will have a pop-up coming up every 5 minutes because of something created deep in security permissions. If you know where it is you’re ok
zanezonair –
Summary:16 gigs ram an apu that seldom heats up (snapdragon 8 gen 2)a great UI and os (oxygen os in my case as this listing is an international/us model) is 800$ and not overpriced.Not one to bother about camera quality as It doesn’t matter these days as everything can take decent to amazing screenshots as long as it’s 150$ and above.Pros:A phone that seldom heats up and can run anything at max without breaking a sweatA phone company that seems to care about their customers (thank God.)4 years of guaranteed os updates and 5-year sec updates at minimum.16 gig ram 256 storage with a very optimized and energy efficient APU (and current the most powerful phone apu as of May 8th 2023 (snapdragon 8 gen 2) for 800$(samsung asks for 1000$ for the same apu but slightly overlocked thus making more heat with 8 gig ram 128 storage. apple has a apu around the same power but only has 6 gigs of ram and asks 1400$. google asks for 700$ for 12 gig ram 256 storage and their apu that is about half as powerful as motorola their moto edge+ 2023 has 8 gigs of ram same price as this and has stock android.)Great os (oxygen os in this case as it is an international/us model)Game tools to increase quality/performance (samsung has it as well but oneplus’s version has more options.)A LTPO3 Fluid AMOLED display that can easily look more vibrant than a ips LCD if set on pro mode. (I use max cool color temp personally) No opinion:camera systems on everything over 150$ have good cameras these days.Cons:Glass back. Makes the phone hard to grip onto and caseless and it makes it slide everywhere till May 16-25th it’s the 6th rn as of this edit. Seriously just put a thin plastic optionally tearable covering in the back. The tpu screen protector that comes on the phone should honestly be put on the back instead for grip.The curved screen is bad as it’s almost impossible to get a screen protector on. and it also is easier to break from a fall. Can’t have battery saver on when updating When in landscape and inside a game the notifications don’t appear as normal and are a small one-line only. And I want the game tools they have so I have to deal with this, unfortunately.Personal cons:On-screen fingerprint sensor, used to the more accurate side-mounted ones. Plus sometimes screen protectors have annoying holes in them for the sensor.6.7 inches instead of 6.8 why you might ask? Well. The past 2 phones I had, a s22 I returned. (Samsung screwed me and didn’t want me as a customer.) And a moto edge 5g UW 2021 were both 6.8 and they could have made the battery in the OnePlus 11 5100 milliamp instead of the 5000 if they did make the phone 6.8 inches. But that’s just me. Final notes: If your gonna get a flagship Android phone that you want to last at least 2 or more years then get this if you want an OEM Android.As the pros far outweigh the cons. If you want stock Android go for a pixel or the 800$ moto edge+ 2023 or unlock the boot loader on this thing but I don’t recommend that.
H. K. –
I’ve used budget phones for years. So I finally splurged on a high end flagship model. The camera is incredible on most basic modes and on portraits. But not that impressive in low light. And my phone has locked up on me at times. With 16GB of RAM I’m surprised. It’s something that would happen with my old cheap phones, not expected with this model. I will say most of these issues emerged after the upgrade to Android 13 so maybe it’s more OS than a phone problem.
The Arizona Kid –
This is my first OnePlus phone. I bought it for the Hasselblad Camera. It takes wonderful pictures with out a lot of fuss. The charger is amazing. I come home from work with 50% battery left and put it on the charger for 10 minutes for a full charge. But most days I put it on the charger when I go to bed. Sound quality are great whether I use blue tooth ear buds or speakers. I also like the idea of software upgrades included for 4 years. Though I usually upgrade phones every 2 years. No experience with the eSim feature. I just transferred my T-Mobile SIM card . Transferring all my apps, data and settings was a snap withe the USB a to USB c dongle to connect my old phone to the OnePlus 11 5G and it took care of the rest.So yes I’d recommend it.
HTownHAM –
They took away wireless charging on this model. What a huge mistake! Going backwards!! They say the battery charges fast enough that you don’t need one, but the problem is once all that pocket lint builds up in your charging port and you can no longer use the cable, then what? You have to go digging around a sensitive electronic component to clean it out or hope an air compressor can blow it out enough to hold the charging cable in again. Such a short sighted design mistake. This is my third OnePlus phone and if they don’t bring back wireless charging on future models this will be my last OnePlus phone.