OnePlus 11’s camera module is on full display in leaked live images | Digit
The OnePlus 11 has been making a fair bit of headlines lately, with leaked renders causing speculation about the camera. MySmartPrice recently obtained exclusive images of the OnePlus 11 camera modules, showing what they look like up close. A few of their sources have also claimed that the upcoming smartphone’s codename is Udon (yum) and is already in its private testing phase. This makes it even closer to launching.
The folks over at MySmartPrice have also confirmed that the smartphone will have a curved display that has a punch-hole notch right at the top-left corner to house the selfie camera.
OnePlus 11 camera module
Based on the leaked images of the smartphone, the OnePlus 11 will have a power button on the right side of the smartphone, and volume rockers on the left side. The alert slider, which was a fan favourite, will be there on the OnePlus 11. The leaked live images of the camera modules show that this flagship model’s camera setup will look fairly similar to the setup on the OnePlus 10 Pro. The module has four circular cutouts, wherein three will have the cameras and the fourth with have the LED flash.
It is believed that the OnePlus 11 is currently being tested by community testers in India.
OnePlus 11 specifications (rumoured)
With the launch estimated to be close, there have already been plenty of rumours about this smartphone’s specifications. It is believed to have a 6.7-inch curved display that will offer a 3216 x 1440 pixel resolution. It is believed that the smartphone will also have a high refresh rate and an AMOLED display.
Under the hood, we might just see a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor, along with 8 GB RAM and 256 GB internal storage. The triple camera setup might include a 50MP primary camera, 48MP ultra-wide lens, and a 32MP telephoto lens. It is also rumoured that the smartphone will have a 5000mAh battery and may support 100W fast charging.
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