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There is no sign of OnePlus 11 Pro smartphone: Official

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OnePlus has unveiled several flagship devices in the past few years. On the same side, the company kept introducing new members, especially the Pro models to its phone lineup. But it seems like that’s not the case with the OnePlus 11 handset. In a recent interaction with fans, the OnePlus China President said that there is no sign of the OnePlus 11 Pro smartphone, perhaps they will continue with the standard version.

The story outline begins when Li JieLouis (OnePlus China President) shared a blog on his Weibo account. The head was celebrating the success of the OnePlus 11 gaining the fastest sales record in the history of the company. Consequently, after the release of the ultrasonic handset, the company opened the pre-sale booking stage of the OnePlus 11 which has seamlessly broken previous records.

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Seeing the unexpected pre-sale outcomes, Li started thanking its users for their immense support. Further, he assured that the company will keep on making such improvements that can benefit consumers from all corners. While showing gratitude, a user asked whether we would have a Pro variant of the same device in the time ahead or not.

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In response, Li JieLouis said that there is no OnePlus 11 Pro smartphone and the company will continue to proceed further with the standard model. Although we were expecting to see the Pro version and a new foldable gadget in the second half of this year. However, now we doubt as to what exactly we will get in the H2 2023 section from the company side.

Li JieLouis: There is no OnePlus 11 Pro, but OnePlus 11 is a phone in place

Will the OnePlus 11T come?

Since there is no Pro version, we can assume the coming of a ‘T’ labeled device on the user’s surface (OnePlus 11T). The company is already working on the OnePlus 11R and we might see its first-ever glimpse at the global launch event – on February 7. Let’s see what else we will get in our hands in the upcoming days.

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