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  • 11 Apr 2023

nyiranggih, 08 Apr 2023Purchased this phone recently, noticed app notification..gm... moreThere is a setting to select which app you keep especially when the phone is not in used. This can help save more battery as you can choose which app to keep running and which one can sleep.

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    • 11 Apr 2023

    The camera of this phone seem to be better than the S23 series judging from some YouTube videos reviews that I have seen. Can't wait to own it..

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      • Yoyo
      • 0@a
      • 10 Apr 2023

      Is 24-bit/192kHz audio on the op11 an issue if Im used to record a bunch of audio with my phone? (No added external mic).

        For people like me who just needs performance and fluidity and flagship capability for Audio and Video, this is one hell of a bang for your buck buy. I am also the type of person who unknowingly was able to take care of his phone well so IP64 is more than enough. I like this smartphone.

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          • 09 Apr 2023

          nyiranggih, 08 Apr 2023Purchased this phone recently, noticed app notification..gm... moreI've seen some complaints regarding a light glare issue while recording video on the rear camera. Can anyone confirm this?

            I like very much this camera, but the lack of 3x optical zoom and ip68 disappoints me.

              Purchased this phone recently, noticed app notification..gmail, telegram keeps on be killed after screen off & hp not used for sometime, even though has unoptimize the setting, how to use op11 like this.

                AnonD-1078988, 07 Apr 2023Claiming their garbage colours OS dubbed as oxygen OS is be... more> This phone is $200 cheaper than S23+
                > Has better hardware
                > Has 4 years of software updates just like S23+

                I think that combined with these benefits it is enough to overlook the superiority of OneUI. ColorOS/OxygenOS may be a little buggy but it's not 'the end of the world' and does not make the S23+ the better choice.

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                  • 07 Apr 2023

                  thedeev1, 06 Apr 2023Agreed. This phone is a no-brainer compared to the S23+ - e... moreClaiming their garbage colours OS dubbed as oxygen OS is better than one UI shows you know nothing.

                    Anonymous, 18 Mar 2023It seems that you should check yourself into an institute, ... moreAgreed. This phone is a no-brainer compared to the S23+ - even software wise.
                    Samsung has just forgotten to care about any other phone except for the Ultra.

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                      • 01 Apr 2023

                      IQ200, 27 Mar 2023S23 is one of 2 or 3 the most compact phones out there, so ... moreThe Pixel 7 Pro is an OK phone only, the charging is really slow and outdated, also the Tensor 2 is about 30% slower and much more power hungry than the 8G2. I agree with you about the camera, however, only marginally as OnePlus has really closed the gap based on what I experienced with the 11 for the brief time when I tested it.

                      The biggest things going for the Pixel 7 Pro is the clean OS (assuming you can accept Google's bloat), open environment which allows easy flashing and continuing on Lineage OS when Google cuts off updates and still the camera to an extent.

                      These things are a personal preference though and in my case since I am not bothered by the new Oxygen OS (aka ColorOS), I would take the OnePlus 11 if I currently needed a new phone as the camera is almost as good and everything else is superior really. That having been said, my current OnePlus 7 Pro runs great on Lineage OS 20 (Android 13 QPR2) and even the cameras perform like on the stock firmware. I can easily see myself using the 7 Pro for 3 more years if the updates continue because like you said, any recent top of the line chipset is more than enough for just about all tasks and if I need a serious camera, I will just get a point and shoot digital camera which will be superior to any phone. I consider the Pixel's openness and custom firmware support a big deal though as I keep my phones for a long time and if Google catches up hardware wise, my next phone is definitely a large Pixel. These are my 2 cents and I like to follow this industry even though I don't upgrade very often.

                        Anonymous, 24 Mar 20231, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 12, 20, 25, 28, 38, 40, 41, 66, 75, 77, 7... moreCare to clarify, are these the OnePlus 11 bands, 5G, Sub6 / mmWave for International, Global version? CPH2449 variant.

                        Regards!

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                          • 27 Mar 2023

                          Anonymous, 22 Mar 2023I didn't say the S23 Ultra is junk, that is a great ph... moreS23 is one of 2 or 3 the most compact phones out there, so please don't compare that to Oneplus 11 brick solely spec by spec. Agreed on the S23+ part though.

                          For me personally choosing between Samsung's bloated and kinda slow-ish One UI and Color OS would be really hard as neither of those are my thing. I was in love with OnePlus and its Oxygen back then when I used OnePlus 6T.

                          I had many [(smart) phones] so far, from all sorts of brands, Westerns and Chinese, but 6T was near perfection for me. I've never been so satisfied with a phone like 6T and for such a long period of time. I bought it because I was looking for alternative for my dying Xperia XZ. Okay, I'm lying. On top spots my all time favorites are Nokia 6310i and Nokia N73. Damn, sometimes I really miss Symbian OS.. lol... Anyways, I've tried using a "new" Color OS on newer OnePlus devices (Nord 2T) but it just doesn't fit me well. Or if I being honest, at all. Maybe because I was using a mid-range device instead of flagship like I used to, but just saying. And if I may notice, their phones aren't what they used to be if I'm talking about "a really good value for the buck". I mean, they practically build their name on so called "flagship killers" which are nowhere to be seen for a long time. That role almost took the Poco with their F series.

                          OnePlus 11 is a good phone no doubt, but for the price I would rather go for Pixel 7 Pro or even a smaller one as I don't like big phones a.k.a. bricks, but those have really good camera results so I have them in my mind or even better a new Pixel 8 which is roumorued to be compact with its 150mm x 70mm dimensions. Spec by spec OnePlus 11 would easily take the victory there, but benchmarks aren't telling the whole story. Also, my priorities changed over years. I don't chase the highest possible GHz's or GB's of RAM like I used to since the first .. smartphone, because every flagship chipset after 2020. has more then enough of power for every task, even gaming but not on the highest possible settings of course. So, what was I saying.. Ah right, so with wife and kids running around, I'm much more camera oriented guy now, so in that case OnePlus doesn't have anything to offer which is confusing. What's OnePlus next move? You know, It just seems they don't have a stable business strategy in long term.

                          Just my 10 cents.
                          Cheers!

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                            • Anonymous
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                            • 24 Mar 2023

                            Ellmaniac, 19 Mar 2023Do you own it? 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 12, 20, 25, 28, 38, 40, 41, 66, 75, 77, 78, 80, 258, 260, 261 SA / NSA / Sub6 / mmWave - International.

                            Speed: HSPA, LTE-A (up to 7CA), 5G.

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                              • Anonymous
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                              • 23 Mar 2023

                              BBK is killing Oneplus subbrand slowly but steadily. This phone screams "average", which is not a bad thing, but it is also not good enough to compete against the competition. I know there are still hardcore fanboys that love Oneplus. But simply spoken, of the people I know personally 100% ditched their Oneplus and went for other brands.

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                                • Anonymous
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                                • 22 Mar 2023

                                ALonZo, 22 Mar 2023I've been a OP customer for 4 years and only recently ... moreI didn't say the S23 Ultra is junk, that is a great phone that is much more expensive than the OnePlus 11 and competes in a different price class, despite the vastly more expensive price it still has deficiencies such as only 12 GB of ram, slower charging and no WiFi 7 compared to OnePlus, therefore, it's not a total victory and should still be much better considering the obscene price.

                                What I mentioned is garbage though is the regular S23 and S23+ as they have noticeably weaker specs than OnePlus 11 for more money.

                                Software is a personal preference, however, I personally prefer Oxygen OS 13 to OneUI with it's duplicated S-Apps and heavy bloatware. In addition to this, the Oxygen OS is TUV SUD certified for fluency and in my experience OnePlus phones age better and retain their smoothness over extended use unlike Samsung, as such, I'm making the argument that OnePlus software is better.

                                  Anonymous, 18 Mar 2023It seems that you should check yourself into an institute, ... moreI've been a OP customer for 4 years and only recently made a switch to an S23 Ultra. I can tell you that the S23 Ultra is not a brick or junk, that's a fact.

                                  I have a weak spot for OnePlus phones but the transition from Oxygen OS to Color OS really did start to affect the phone's performance over the last year. Unfortunately, BBK will dedicate their best for Oppo, OnePlus will always play second fiddle.

                                  The software experience between Samsung and OnePlus is becoming more distant. I much prefer One UI 5 than Oxygen OS 13. And the hardware on the Ultra is incredible.

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                                    • 21 Mar 2023

                                    why no OIS in telephoto lens and just 2x optical zoom when samsung S21 ultra note 20 ultra comes with 5x telephoto lens with 5x optical zoon)

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                                      • 20 Mar 2023

                                      bratrai, 19 Mar 2023hi, i am in UAE and i am planning to get oneplus 11. but th... morelet me know if anyone got the answer

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                                        • 20 Mar 2023

                                        bratrai, 19 Mar 2023hi, i am in UAE and i am planning to get oneplus 11. but th... moreBy global esim version oe eu version which has esim support 12/256 gb