OnePlus just held its first launch event in three years, and there were a lot of offers. The Chinese manufacturer has unveiled his OnePlus 11 and the second generation of his Buds 2 Pro. , and even keyboards made in collaboration with fans.
With so many devices coming in the next few weeks, here’s a rundown of everything OnePlus has announced and when we can start.
Oneplus 11

OnePlus will launch its flagship series in 2023 with the OnePlus 11. The phone is powered by Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 to deliver incredible sustained performance. It also features a brilliant QHD+ AMOLED panel with 120Hz refresh and Dolby Vision, a large 5000mAh battery with 100W fast charging, and an upgraded camera with 3rd generation Hasselblad tuning that produces great photos. increase.
The software is also making headlines, allowing devices to run Android 13-based OxygenOS 13 out of the box. The key here is that the software ultimately feels stable and free of major bugs.
I’ve had the OnePlus 11 for two weeks now and I think it’s one of the best OnePlus phones ever. It has arguably the best camera of any OnePlus phone I’ve used.
The OnePlus 11 will be available in India from February 14th and in the US from February 16th, and will come in two variants. The base 8GB/128GB model is priced at $699 in the US and Rs 56,999 in India, as well as the 16GB/256GB version. Pricing is $799 in the US and INR 61,999 in India. The 8GB/128GB model uses older UFS 3.1 storage, so we recommend the 16GB/256GB version instead — this one has his latest UFS 4.0 storage.
One Plus 11R

With the OnePlus 11 making all the headlines, the 11R doesn’t get much attention. The device is part of OnePlus’ regional strategy and will be limited to India, the company’s largest global market. It is also available in China under the label OnePlus Ace 2.
The OnePlus 11R has the same design fundamentals as the OnePlus 11, but without the Hasselblad tuning, replacing the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 with last year’s Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1. Still, it should be more than enough for daily use. The 11R has a 6.7-inch panel at 120Hz and carries the same 5000mAh battery with the same 100W fast charging tech.
On the back is a 50MP camera alongside an 8MP wide-angle lens and a 2MP macro module. The phone will soon be available in India, priced at Rs 39,999 for the 8 GB/128 GB model and Rs 44,999 for the 16 GB/256 GB model. I will get it soon so stay tuned for more coverage.
one plus pad

Interest in Android tablets has skyrocketed since the launch of Android 12L, and OnePlus is making its debut in this category with the OnePlus Pad. This tablet targets the high-end category and is powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity 9000. He also gets 8GB of RAM and 128GB of UFS 3.1 storage, and has a 13MP camera on the back that shoots 4K video of him.
The design features a rear-facing camera in the middle, allowing you to use the tablet to take center shots. There’s also his 8MP shooter for video calls in the front, and his 9,500mAh battery with 67W fast charging under the hood. The OnePlus Pad has a total of 4 speakers and includes Dolby Atmos.
Thankfully, the OnePlus Pad is now available worldwide, and the tablet is set to launch in North America, India, and other markets in the coming weeks. Introducing exciting accessories for The cost has not yet been announced, but we will share more details in the near future.
OnePlus Buds 2 Pro

I liked the first generation Buds Pro and the Buds 2 Pro add some new features on top of that foundation. I’m here. Thankfully, there are EQs to manually adjust the sound balance this time around, and I like the overall sound they provide.
They also fit a little better in your ears and last a little longer than the original model. There’s also spatial audio enabled by head tracking, with fast pairing along with excellent noise isolation.The Buds 2 will be available in the US starting February 16th for $179 and in India for ‘buds’ for Rs 11,999. You can get it.
Indian customers can also get custom Buds Pro 2R without head tracking mode. These wireless earbuds are available at a relatively bargain price of £9,999.
OnePlus TV 65 Q2 Pro

I’ve had the OnePlus TV Q1 Pro for over two years now and really like the unique design and image quality. The Chinese manufacturer finally launches a new version known as the TV 65 Q2 Pro. As its name suggests, it is a 65-inch model.
It uses a 4K QLED panel and runs Android 11 based Google TV. I’m not a fan of what Google has done with Android TV, but the hardware provided by the TV gives you a lag-free interface.
The TV’s main differentiator is the 70W soundbar built into the chassis, but what I like most is that it has an HDMI 2.1 port with VRR, enabling 4K at 120Hz without issue. .
Combined with the large size and VRR, it should be the perfect TV for console gaming. At £99,999, it’s well below OLED TVs. Like all OnePlus TVs, the TV Q2 Pro is exclusive to the Indian market. Sales of the TV will begin next month, and we’ll be reviewing it over the next few weeks.
OnePlus keyboard

You might not think OnePlus cares about making keyboards, but it’s simply doing just that. The keyboard is officially called the OnePlus featuring Keyboard 81 Pro, but that name doesn’t make much sense to me. That’s why we simply call it the OnePlus keyboard.
Awkward names aside, it has a lot to offer. The keyboard uses gasket mounts for flexibility and an all-aluminum chassis for rigidity.It’s based on the Keychron Q1 Pro, but with some unique differences. The rotary knob looks pretty stylish and has an alert slider that lets you switch between different modes. The keyboard connects via Bluetooth 5.0 and has a 4000mAh battery with 100 hours of charge.
As with most custom keyboards, the switches and keys can be easily changed, and the design of the OnePlus keyboard is quite interesting. There’s no word on when it will be available, but it’s set to launch globally, and considering the base keyboard costs $199, it should cost a little more than that.