On all exteriors and dimensions, the OnePlus 11 and OnePlus 10 Pro are identical. The 10 Pro comes with an 80W charger while the 11 Pro comes with a 100W charger. At the same time, with the OnePlus 11 you no longer get a case inside the box.
The screens of the devices are no different from each other. They are the same both externally and in terms of features.
The batteries of these OnePlus smartphones are the same. Their capacity is 5000 mAh. However, while the 10 Pro supports wireless charging, the OnePlus 11 does not.
The OnePlus 10 Pro is IP68 water resistant and the OnePlus 11 is IP64 water resistant. However, the OnePlus 11 is powered by the new Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor while the 10 Pro is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1. AnTuTu also shows that the OnePlus 11 is more powerful than the 10 Pro (see below). However, if you switch from one smartphone to another, you won’t really feel the difference.
The OnePlus 11 has a more budget-friendly 50MP camera, while the 10 Pro has a more advanced 48MP camera. Also, the OnePlus 10 Pro has 3x optical zoom, while the 11th has 2x zoom, 30x and 20x digital zoom, respectively. The front camera of the OnePlus 11 is worse: it has a resolution of 16 MP, while the 10 Pro has a resolution of 32 MP. And this can be seen from the quality of the photos on the front camera (see examples above). On the main camera, the pictures come out in the same quality.
At the same time, OnePlus 10 Pro allows you to record video at resolutions up to 4K 120fps and OnePlus 11 only at 4K 60fps.
Overall, OnePlus 10 Pro’s cameras have better color reproduction, OnePlus 11 photos are sharper.
It is better to take a closer look at the Pro version than the OnePlus 10 Pro and 11, according to the expert. Moreover, it costs much less. And if you already have the 10 Pro, there’s absolutely no point in upgrading to the OnePlus 11 as you won’t really feel the difference.
Source: Ferra

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