OnePlus hasn’t even announced a launch date for its next flagship yet, but it’s already boasting that it will include one of the very latest processors from America’s Qualcomm, which is also one of the most powerful chips. relevance. The company, in particular, confirmed that One Plus 11the official announcement, which could be made in the coming months, will arrive with the new Snapdragon 8 Generation 2 and therefore with improvements in terms of photography, performance, artificial intelligence and efficiency.

The newly announced Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 is a significant improvement in all four of the above areas compared to the first generation Snapdragon 8 that the company announced last year. Adreno GPU which includes e.g. offers up to 25% more performance than its predecessor. While CPU improvements make the upcoming OnePlus 11 processor 40% more efficient. It is also 4.35 times more powerful on machine learning tasks. It also provides compatibility with larger sensors and 8K video at 60fps.

OnePus, for its part, has not revealed any news about its next OnePlus 11. Apart from, of course, the inclusion of this Qualcomm SoC and therefore the improvements it will offer for the company’s next smartphone. Curious, he also did not announce the release date of this model. However, given that they assume they will be among the first to power this Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, it is likely that they will either announce until the end of 2022. However, it may hit the Asian market first, and we won’t see it worldwide until the start of the year.

What do we know about the OnePlus 11

At the moment, the only information we know about the OnePlus 11, aside from its processor, is its possible appearance. terminal in particular may appear with a design line very similar to its predecessor. That is, with a photographic module that merges with the side frames and this time will have a round shape. It also includes a front with a distinctly curved screen on both sides.

It is also striking that OnePlus called this smartphone One Plus 11. Not the OnePlus 11 Pro, and remember, last year there was no “standard” version of the company’s flagship, only the OnePlus 10 Pro.

Source: Hiper Textual

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