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OnePlus 11R full specs leaked, equips 5000mAh battery and 3D cooling system
OnePlus 11R is another product that has become an attention seeker topic among users nowadays. The low-cost model will let us explore a variety of new features powered by its hardware and software techs. To know what exactly OnePlus 11R will bring to the surface, a tipster has leaked the full specs of the device.
To begin with, OnePlus 11R will feature a 6.7-inch Super Fluid AMOLED screen panel with a refresh rate of 120Hz and 2160 PWM dimming. Further, it will sport a curved display to hype the visual experience for its consumers.
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In terms of internal configuration, the device will equip the LPDDR5 RAM and will variants up to 16GB RAM (just like OnePlus 11). Besides, it will pre-install OxygenOS 13 (Android 13) to offer better performance efficiency.
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Next, the phone will pack a 5000mAh battery with fast charging of 100W SuperVOOC. So far, the OnePlus 11R battery specs were puzzled between 67W charging. But it looks like, the company won’t create much difference between the standard and the ‘R’ labeled model.
Consequently, you will observe a 1-100% full charge within 25 minutes. Apart from the battery, the handset will equip the high-end Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chip and a self-developed independent professional rendering chip for better frame rates in gaming.
Moving on to the optical structure, OnePlus 11R will adopt a triple camera framework at the rear end. This includes a 50MP primary snapper (IMX890 sensor), an 8MP ultrawide shooter, and a 2MP telephoto lens. On the front side, there will be a 16MP selfie cam, aligned at the top-center.
Additionally, the device will hold UFS 3.1 storage, an in-display fingerprint scanner, dual speakers, X-axis haptic motor for better vibration effects, and a 3D cooling system which will be 63.8% larger than the one in OnePlus 10 Pro smartphone. This system will prevent the unusual overheating of the device.
Since the full specs of the OnePlus 11R fall in the category of leaks. Hence, we still require a confirmation from the company side. However, many of the tweaks mentioned here are true to some extent.