The OnePlus 11 5G is our most capable device yet! An upgraded Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset delivers improved gaming performance, energy efficiency, and image processing capabilities – with up to 16BG of RAM. Battery Health Engine improves health and longevity, while still delivering ultra-fast charging speeds with 80W SUPERVOOC. The OnePlus 11 features a powerful triple camera system with Hasselblad Ambient Photography, capable of producing pro-grade portraits & industry-leading color reproduction. With a stunning 6.7” display, the OnePlus 11 is an entertainment powerhouse, with a high-fidelity audio & visual experience. Your favorite alert slider, a new bold design, and blistering performance – meet The OnePlus 11 5G.


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Peeky –
Was very worried whether I could get a provider, because I was with Straight Talk with my last phone and I couldn’t find information that Straight Talk worked on this OnePlus 11 phone. I went from an A51 Samsung Galaxy phone to the US Factory OnePlus 11. I took the Sim card out of the Samsung and put it in the OnePlus 11 and I had service right away.
I know I couldn’t keep the new phone on the old Sim, so I went to get a new Sim Card, but ended up buying a Simple Mobile SIM card which is a sister company to Straight Talk. Had to call into Simple Mobile to set it up though. It would not just setup. However, when I called customer service and they sent me codes, they asked me questions, such as “what is your pin”, etc. and I couldn’t answer them because I was not setup with Simple Mobile. I kept saying I am not getting codes from Simple Mobile and I haven’t setup security questions with Simple Mobile. Later during the conversation I noticed I was getting messages from Straight Talk. I then found out the same people I was speaking with work for both Straight Talk and Simple Mobile. So, my codes were in another email address I set up for Straight Talk. The security questions they asked me that I couldn’t answer, were actually the Security Questions I setup in Straight Talk. Was confusing.
Want people to know, I just did not want to order a SIM from Amazon or Straight Talk and wait a few days to get it. That is the only reason I didn’t set it up with Straight Talk. The IMIE number did work with Straight Talk. I tried it also with Google Fi and Verizon. Verizon actually recognized the ESIM as well. So, I was surprised. So, my answer to, “Will this phone work with Straight Talk?” Yes it will and it also works with Simple Mobile.
I bought the Simple Mobile Bring your Own Phone 4G LTE and 5G Sim Card. It was $1.00. But they charged me another .55 cents for 911 emergency fee for the Sim Card. When I signed up with Simple Mobile to be my actual provider, I noticed I am charged again .55 cents for 911 emergency fee?
The look is different then what is in the pictures. It is not a dark green. In fact it is sort of a light blue green. It is very nice looking and a wonderful surprise. I would say it is more of a marine blue. Laying down with a clear cover on the back of it. It is a light green/gray color.
How fast it charges is amazing. 15 to 20 minutes and it is fully charged. Love it!
It was very easy to setup. I used the Google backup method, by backing up my old phone to Google Drive and then uploading from Google Drive to the new phone. All my apps were setup automatically. I just had to put in my internet credentials and email credentials and I was all set.
One thing I noticed was I couldn’t shut the phone off. Apparently you press the power button on the right and have to hold the volumn up on the left at the same time to get the power option to shut it off. I didn’t like that…so I went into Settings and went to Additional Settings and went to Power Button Menu and then to the Press and hold the power button menu and checked off the Power Menu instead of the Voice Assistant.
Now all I have to do is press the right hand button and hold it and I get the Power off menu. I did this because everytime I went to power down the phone by using the right power button, the Google Voice Assistant popped up. Couldn’t stand it, so I changed that button to just be Power on and off by doing the above.
I know I read previous reviews stating this problem, but I don’t think anyone said how to change it. So, this is for people like me, who don’t want the google assistant coming up when they are trying to shut their phone off.
I will try setting it up with my car next, but I really don’t expect any problems. The service has been good so far and am not having any problems with text, voice or data.
I didn’t like the lock screen clock. It was weird as it separated vertically the hour and the minutes. I was able to change that by going to Settings, then Wallpapers & Style, then menu option: always on Display and then changing the clock. There are not a lot of options there. But, maybe I can download something on Google Play.
So, far very happy customer.
Update: Works with Android Auto. Set it up in my car with no problem. Was tricky as I didn’t understand what I was doing. Plugged it into my USB port in the car and plugged the other end of cord to the phone. Went to menu in car and put on BT Pairing and went to my phone and swiped down to get Bluetooth. It said available devices and gave me some sort of at numbers and letters that had no sense to it one way or another and I pressed that on the phone and then pressed BT pairing on the car menu and I then saw Car Audio and it asked me if I wanted to pair or accept that, so I pressed yes. Called someone and it came over my car radio which was perfect. Make sure car is on when you do all of this and it does say to have it in park. I don’t think it mattered in my case. I have an older 2015 car and it worked fine. I got calls in and they also went out. Perfect! The google mapping worked perfectly on my phone giving me direction by direction.
Bought a second US Factory OnePlus 11 5GB for my husband and setup Android Auto and it gives us google mapping on his car dashboard with no problems.
John Harpur –
For a while now, I’ve maintained that OnePlus and the Google Pixel range are the only good Android phones on the market. You might guess that I’m a fan of having a “pure” Android experience on my devices, and you’d be right. If you are like me and think that using a Samsung phone with all the “value-added” bloat is a torturous experience, then I’m sorry to say that I believe OnePlus is clearly going down that route.
The moment I started setting up the phone, I could tell something wasn’t right. There was too much flashy nonsense, but I got to the end of the setup and started looking around. Almost nothing is vanilla; you’ve got OnePlus’s special homescreen, their icons, their apps, their theme. They’ve got “wonderful” value-added features that you can, admittedly, turn some of them off in the settings. But once you explore some more, you find a bunch of totally useless bloat.
At the same time, while there’s some bloat, it’s still surprising how they manage to ruin Android such that right from the beginning, you notice pointless battery drain that shouldn’t be happening. Not to mention, if you dig a little deeper, you’ll find out about the stuff under the hood, OnePlus’s special throttling, and you can read about their well-known benchmark manipulation and so on.
Take a peek at forums, and you’ll see people complaining about constant instability and old bugs never addressed, updates rolling out so slowly that some people only get an update after the subsequent version has already come out. Even for security updates, which frankly should be a big deal, they are still rolled out slower than they should be. The entire point of security updates for Android is that they’re important, they’re time-sensitive, and they’re easy to implement, right?
So, if you want this phone because you think you’re going to get something like a vanilla or “pure” Android experience, please don’t bother. In fact, just get a Samsung instead if you’re willing to deal with annoying bloat. At least in that case, the hardware is better. OnePlus isn’t even cheap anymore, anyway.
PhotoKing –
I have a one plus 6t, it has a great feature – a drawer for holding widgets. They removed that, totally gone. Now when you slide to the left you get google news, with no solid way of removing it and if you do disable it, there is no left pane. There is a widget shelf of sorts but it only holds 6 things and only useless apps. So now you have to use more screen space for widgets. And the widget sizes are limited so they have to be very big or very small.
The phone is plenty fast, but they dumbed it down. Before I could long press an icon, see its widget and install. Now you can’t. Before you could long press the widget and reset it or restart it, now you can’t. Before you could use an index to find stuff in long lists, now you can’t.
The camera, dumb. It has 2 modes – 12mp, 50mp. Nothing in between. So its either a 4mb file or a 20mb file, with no say 20mp in the middle. There are 3 lenses – no zoom. A wide angle, a normal and a 2x, its not a zoom, its just another lens. And when you get too close to something it switches to macro. Which is fine, but macro is a different lens, and so the viewpoint changes with it. Its like when you hold your finger in front of your face and open and close each eye and it jumps around.
Its also hard to hold horizontally because they stupidly put the lens right where your finger goes.
Beyond that its a good phone, it could really use a camera software update and I really want my widget shelf back. Oh and do get a case, this thing is super hard to hold. The edges are active and you constantly press stuff. Its hard to hold and your hand migrates to the old part of the phone with grip and that’s the camera lens. The black phone feels like plastic and doesn’t give you grip.
It does come with a nicely applied plastic cover but it scratches and gouges easily.
GGRussell –
More generic Android phone and doesn’t have a ton of custom apps preinstalled. I really wanted to purchase the Galaxy S23 Ultra, but out of my price range right now. This phone has the same CPU and more RAM and higher resolution screen. I’ve only had this phone two days and I’m still on the first charge at 72%!! I’ve never had a phone charge last that long with normal use. The screen on this One Plus 11 is gorgeous. Clear and sharp. There are tons of settings that help increase battery life too.
Very impressed with 5G performance. I live in small rural town in East TN using T-Mobile service. All I had to do was insert my T-Mobile SIM card and turn it on. Using Ookla Speedtest app, I am getting 533mbps download on 5G. Even my Spectrum cable internet isn’t that fast! The OnePlus also has WIFI 7. I only have WIFI 6 at the moment at home. The phone connects to my wifi at full speed.
Love the cameras too. Not the 200MP of the S23 Ultra, but the One Plus 50MP main camera is still impressive and it has 48MP wide angle and 32MP telephoto. It also automatically switches to macro. Scanning barcodes is very quick. My previous Pixel 6 usually had a focus issue when taking pics up close. I’m still experimenting with camera settings and features. I really wanted something with a ‘pro’ setting. I have a professional Sony camera and sometime miss having the control. Most phone cameras do a OK job with point n shoot. But sometimes are too blue or green for my taste. I can edit in my PC, but much easier to do that adjustment before you take the image. Granted phone cameras still can’t compare to a professional camera, but this One Plus 11 with the Hasselblad 3rd gen camera for mobile comes close.
Also surprised this phone comes with its own charger. Battery Health Engine improves health and longevity, while still delivering ultra-fast charging speeds with 80W SUPERVOOC. Thought that was just marketing hype, but the charging brick does seem to be heavier than most chargers. If I had to complain, the included cable is fairly short. I prefer 6.5 to 8ft. Not sure if the ‘red cable’ is special, but will see if I can purchase a longer one. So far very impressed with battery life as I pointed out earlier.
Seems like phones are shrinking. Although it is suppose to be 6.7″ screen, this phone seems small to me. I’m an older guy with small hands and still find this phone ‘skinny’. I know they can’t please everyone though. I just like something I grab more securely. It doesn’t come with a case. Fortunately, there are many different cases on Amazon available. Simple silicon cases to heavier duty military grade. Hopefully the case I ordered will add some gripping width.
So far I love this phone and highly recommend it if you can’t afford the other flag ship phones.
Sean –
I’ve been an Android enthusiast since the first Android phone was available here, the HTC Dream/Google G1, I’ve run custom firmware, and tweaked the bejesus out of my devices, so I think I know a thing or two.
This phone is absolutely top-notch. High spec hardware that works great, in a beautiful, slickly designed package. The Oneplus 11 will hang with any of the current gen Samsungs or Pixel Pro in just about any way. The camera performance may not test quite as highly as a current Galaxy S Ultra or Pixel Pro, but the cameras are very good and very close! Beautiful screen, blazing fast performance, 16gb RAM, and all the 5G and LTE bands you need for any US carrier, so what’s not to like?
I’ve found the battery life to be very good, as I still have at least 50% left when I get home from work. And as for charging, WOW, this thing charges ridiculously fast with the included charger – faster than just about anything else out there, and most phones don’t even come with a charger anymore. Igo from 40-50% to full in almost no time. I did turn off the Wise charging feature though because I couldn’t figure out how to set it up, and its mystery schedule didn’t jibe with my super early wake up time.
The lack of wireless charging seems unthinkable for an otherwise incredible flagship-level phone in 2023, and I have no idea why they omitted it. This is unforgivable, although I will say that with the battery life and super fast charging I can get by without wireless. This need not be a deal breaker even if you must have it, since wireless adaptors are all over Amazon for like $12.
I have found some negative aspects of this phone, albeit minor ones I can live with. For one, the phone is beautifully designed but very slippery in the hand. You’re going to protect your investment with a case anyway though, aren’t you? I found a nice clear TPU one that shows it off will protecting it a bit and adding enough grip to make me comfortable. And I do wish the screen was flat rather than curved. I see no benefit to the curved edges, which can cause glare at some angles and lighting conditions, and they make screen protectors and cases a little difficult to engineer perfectly.
The fingerprint sensor is my only other gripe. It works, but I have yet to find an under-screen sensor, whether ultrasonic or optical, that works as reliably and quickly as I’d like. Moto nails it with their side-mounted sensor on the power button of some recent phones, and I loved what LG did when the had it in the center of the BACK of their phones. My glass screen protector is probably partially to blame, but the sensor wasn’t perfect with the factory-applied TPU cover, either. This has prompted me to finally try face unlock, which Oneplus has done a good job with, admittedly.
All in all, I love this phone. It is probably the best Android device I’ve owned, surpassing even the LG V30 and Samsung s10 5G, which were my favorites in their respective heydays. The Oxygen OS interface isn’t as intuitive as stock Android, and some people really don’t like recent incarnations of it, but I don’t have a problem with it. Full disclosure: the first thing I do with any Android device is install Nova launcher and the same basic setup I’ve been using for several years, so manufacturers’ launchers are irrelevant to me, but Oxygen OS is fine with me otherwise and Oneplus bloatware is minimal.
6/5 stars, GREAT phone with very competitive pricing for what you get.
Freiser Humberto Calvo Jimenez –
It is an amazing device. I liked the back part material since it does not leave fingerprints marked. It runs properly and android version up-to-date. Battery works just fine; it will last for a whole day without any problem. In around 25 minutes is completely charged, so it is really good in case of an emergency. I love the camera, really good quality and pictures are outstanding. The only negative part is that it doesn’t bring a case, so make sure you order one once you buy the device. I bought the 16 GB version, and totally worth it!
Y. Ma –
I switch between iPhones and Android phones from time to time. I love the easy customization of Android system and seamless synchronization with PC Windows and my Google suite (I am a heavy PC and Google app user). And my smart home is Google based which works better with Android. But I hate the fact that Android phone/system gets sluggish after a while. I hate everything about iPhone but I do think iPhone/iOS has better optimization and provides a smoother experience.
OnePlus 11 5G is a great Android phone and I have yet to find any main shortcomings. It is slick, fast, powerful and has a lot of features. It accepts both fingerprint and facial recognition, which is very convenient. The screen looks amazing. The color is vivid. The camera is top-notch. Since it’s Android, it supports all kinds of audio codecs. I am able to listen to music at either LDAC or aptX quality on my bluetooth headphones while iPhone will restrict me to AAC. I am also a business person who travels often in different parts of the world and needs to switch sim card. The dual sim card slots make my life a lot easier. There are several useful features built in the operating system such as split screen, floating screen etc., making working on my phone a lot easier.
The fast charging is great. A full charge can last a whole day without any issue. This is amazing considering that I am a heavy phone user. However, I wish it was equipped with wireless charging. This may be the only shortcoming I found so far.
Overall I am very happy with this phone so far. Great job, OnePlus! I just hope that OnePlus won’t be banned by the US government again one day like what they did to Huawei since OnePlus is also a Chinese company.
GinaBB82 –
I’m beyond happy with my purchase. This is my first flagship phone and I chose the OnePlus 11. One feature that might not effect everyone like it does me is when your completely emersed in an app such as gaming or shopping and you get a call, answering the call doesn’t teleport you to the call screen. You stay right where you are and never miss a beat. That’s just a little thing I love but it’s also full of big things like response time! Connection speed! Charging speed!!! The feel of this phone is just pristine. Everything is quick there’s floating windows and the oh so perfect everytime finger print scanner which is under the display. No buttons! It hasn’t failed to read my finger once. I saw a review saying the opposite but I’ve had zero trouble. My son even said it’s probably not evening reading your finger just letting you in…so he tried his finger and couldn’t get it to open lol. I love the camera it really takes true to life pictures. It also does this thing with the screen when your trying to take a pic of something with writing on it. Like it clears up the writing so you can take a clear legible picture of the writing or document. It also has screen recording that also will record your camera view at the same time if you so desire. It’s really great with personalized settings too. The theme and icon personalizations are amazing. There’s probably a lot more I’m not keen to yet but that’s what I can think of. Happy shopping!
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5 months later
I still can’t get enough of this phone. This is how a phone should be! Responding quick, no worrying about space, pull out the camera instantly with 2 clicks from power button, amazing pictures and video(I have only bad experience with photos in past phones so my comparison/opinion might differ from yours) and the 27 min to full charge is just SO FREAKING CONVENIENT! The sound is loud enough you don’t struggle to know “is that MY phone going off?” It connects to EVERYTHING EFFORTLESSLY! Tap to pay is a breeze no more (is it right here or… this way…) holding my phone like a puzzle piece trying to get the right angle to pay for things anymore! Pay at the pump, get cash at ATM buying groceries just whip out my phone, bam bam bam, DONE! I CAN’T EXPRESS ENOUGH, I LOVE THIS PHONE!
PS my finger print scanner is great! I saw other reviews staying other wise but I never have problems. My screen protector is not tempered glass just in case that has anything to do with it. It’s just like the one that came in the screen to begin with. YEAH, IT CAME WITH ONE! LOVE IT!
Lakay –
I was convinced to buy this phone after seeing the photos my daughter got with hers.
what i dont like is no SD card for extra storage.
256GB is OK BUT migrating from a well used established phone with its files doesnt leave me a lot for the photos i will be generating with this.
it appears the phone DOES come with a screen protector on it. i didn’t realize that and installed a second party screen protector, which caused a lot of issues which was quite frustrating, for instance the phone was near impossible to catch a phone call as the screen was not awakened on a incoming call. the touch sensitivity was not responsive and always misspelling and changing my typing, I spent a lot of time correcting the spelling of my work…. again extremely frustrating. after i observed the dirt that had collected under the protector, i decided to change it. and then is when i observed that there seemed to be a second one i did not know existed. ……… soooo……
after installing a new protector all these issues went away. it has caused me to retract all the bad things i had murmured about this fine cellphone/camera with a poor interface.
I still wish it had Micro SD capability a TB of extra memory, that would make me contented to a high level.
when i initially set it up and transferred the old phone to new, i was surprised at the speed of which all the data i wanted was moved. photos, videos, all other documents. However it lacked the bookmarks of my preferred browser.
i like the way it manages the battery usage, notifies me when an app is using too much and sends me to the settings to tweek its permission and usage
the phone / system Shuts down apps that have not been used in a few months and removing permissions. I am not sure if it is the new version of android but, it is keeping things controlled instead of snowballing into a big mess that is hard to resolve later and running the devise into high inefficiency.
as for charging it is screaming fast. it has a setting that will take its time also I believe it is good to avoid baking the battery every time you charge. and there are several times i have gone 2 days of use before running the battery low.
as for the camera. i love the interface and the optical quality for a cell phone is astounding. even zoomed in the pictures maintain a fair level of quality. as opposed to my past phones that would zoom but produced images that resembled impressionist paintings. the portraits of people and snapshots of random things always please. I cannot wait till the northern lights are visible here in the Alaskan skies.
I will however retain my dslr equipment for the money shots….
I caught this on sale for $699 which is the most i have paid for a cell phone ever.
I love the freedom I have from the control of the famous fruit company phone, and the huge cost they sell their new model for… ouch
for me it was a big step up from the Blu phones, which I last bought the F91 5G is no slouch the camera couldnt do well in low light, but to its advantage it was fast, and i have a 512GB Mico SD on top of the 256 internal. at $199 (Sale price ) but the camera sucked. so i GEEKED out and use both cell phones for different uses.
Thats all I can say for now.
all the best to you and good luck
JustaDude –
Very nice mobile all round. what’s outstanding is the camera the collaboration with Hasselblad really paid off in spades. The charging profile is some next level stuff. I started charging it when the battery was @ 25% and some 5 minutes later it’s reporting that it’s at 45%. Good stuff there. Considering that it’s a performance product I am still working on configuration to get more battery life out of it between charges.
My biggest issue is finding a front screen protector product. This phone has the curved display and I’m still going through various brands of protective film that will stick to the curved parts. I know that it has the tempered glass but with the dolby vision I really don’t want to have the front screen scratched. The app management system is pretty intelligent and will shutdown apps that are running in the background to save on battery life.
OnePlus Oxygen OS is really good as well. OnePlus also provides support through 4 system updates (it shipped with android 13) and all security related patches.
I went with an unlocked international version because having the flexibility to go to a different cell service provider that gives me options. It also comes with 2 sim card slots so if I travel outside the USA, all I have to do is purchase a sim card / service and I’m back in business.
Considering that all mobile devices I’ve owned in the past have only been changed out at year 4 or 5 on a annual basis that makes this even more attractive for the performance that it delivers. I am not going to go over all the specs here, Oneplus has that already.
Definitely recommend.