Weekly poll: does OnePlus 11's aggressive pricing make it the right flagship for you?

07 January 2023
The 11 is noticeably cheaper than the OnePlus 10 Pro was at launch - and it is cheaper than most Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 phones currently available.

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2x optical zoom only is a deal breaker for me so it's a no go. Also, oneplus has a history of letting down users later with few, slow and poor software updates so, definitely, no go.

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    • Xpain
    • J88
    • 08 Jan 2023

    Usb 2.0 ...
    So its no different to pocophones now, and still more expensive.

      Olympus Oms, 07 Jan 2023No, oppo isn't getting my money. Bring back the origin... moreOP was always part of OPPO so they've always had your money in the past?

        Anonymous, 07 Jan 2023Maybe could be in poll- I dont want flagship at all. Aggres... moreWell, it is a flagship. If Ferrari drops the price by 100k euros it would be v aggressive, but still not for everyone. So, the question in the poll is - does the aggressive pricing of the new OP makes it a phone for you? A simple 'No' in your case would be enough.
        It is a premium product, so by definition, it is not meant to be available for everyone.
        As for me, I don't have a problem with pricing, but rather what I get for that price. And as was mentioned, the camera system does not look that great when you compare it to other phones that are going to the market right now.

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          • Anonymous
          • 6wN
          • 07 Jan 2023

          Nowadays the king is Samsung. Much better than Xiaomi Realme OnePlus. Even Pixel is worse. iPhone is different but for me Samsung is the best of best. Worth your money hundred percent.

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            • AnonD-1079443
            • LTm
            • 07 Jan 2023

            Not really a fan of the camera layout. If you're going to make a circular one at least make it centred.

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              • 0fV
              • 07 Jan 2023

              Still no periscope = 🤡

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                • Anonymous
                • U{g
                • 07 Jan 2023

                As per reports the 11 has the worst battery life of all 8 gen 2 phones so far. And of course, this being too big automatically puts this out of consideration for me as the potential next phone

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                  • Anonymous
                  • Ld5
                  • 07 Jan 2023

                  Maybe could be in poll- I dont want flagship at all. Aggressive pricing with 900€. Average salary in central European countries, except Germany. So Half Europe, Africa, South America, Oceania, almost whole Asia need at least 2-3 salaries for one phone. Yes, that is aggressive pricing...

                    Don't really appreciate the lack of wireless charging and USB 3.1. Even the base OP9 had those.

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                      • Anonymous
                      • 3p7
                      • 07 Jan 2023

                      Display ok, specs ok, proce ok, everything seems fine, but cams are just not so good (on paper) :/ .. with better cams this one had chance to be great Oneplus again.

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                        • Anonymous
                        • 3Pa
                        • 07 Jan 2023

                        '"flagships should be gaining features, not losing them"
                        Basically, this.
                        But the majority was absolutely fine with the headphone jack / microsd card loss

                          No headphone jack, no micro SD, no IP68, no 4K on the front cam, only USB 2.0. Not to mention if it gets a global release it will probably cost more like €850. It's a hard pass from me. I'd rather a Sony flagship

                            No, oppo isn't getting my money. Bring back the original oneplus, before oppo ruined everything!