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OnePlus 11 5G (Eternal Green, 16GB RAM, 256GB Storage) New latest and fastest phone




 


  • Camera: 50MP Main Camera with Sony IMX890 (OIS supported), 48MP Ultrawide Camera with Sony IMX581 (FOV: 115 degree) and 32MP Telephoto lens with Sony IMX709 (2X Optical Zoom); 16MP Front (Selfie) Camera with EIS support
  • Camera Modes: Photo, Video, Night, PRO, PANO, Portrait, TIME-LAPSE, SLO-MO, Text scanner, Movie, Long Exposure, Dual-view video, TILT-SHIFT, XPAN, Scan, STICKER, and AI ID photo
  • Display: 6.7 Inches; 120 Hz AMOLED QHD Display with Corning Gorilla Glass Victus; Resolution: 3216 X 1440 pixels; HDR 10+, sRGB, 10-bit Color Depth, PWM + DC dimming
  • Operating System: OxygenOS based on Android 13
  • Processor: Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 Mobile Platform
  • 16GB LPDDR5X RAM, 256GB UFS4.0 Storage
  • Battery & Charging: 5000 mAh with 100W SUPERVOOC.












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