Samsung and Apple have flagship smartphones that start at $800, but pay a little extra and you can get even more of a flagship phone (flagshippier?) with the words “Ultra” or “Pro” attached at the end. OnePlus used to follow the same strategy, but it's changing things up this year with its new OnePlus 11 5G. Instead of making you pay more for the mark, there won't be a OnePlus 11 “Pro” at all. The standard flagship should have everything you need and more, right? It's like the company took Marty DiBergi's question from This is Spinal Tap to heart.
The new handset is pretty darn good. It omits a few features you'd expect to find at its $699 base price, like wireless charging and an IP68 water-resistance rating. But it manages to compete with most other high-end phones in almost every other way, from performance and battery life to the cameras. It's not my first recommendation if you're looking for a new smartphone, nor is it my second, but it's still an all-around respectable device.
OnePlus has always leaned on speed over everything else, and that rings true here with the OnePlus 11. Underpinning the device is Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset with 8 gigabytes of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage. You can upgrade to 16 GB RAM and 256 GB of storage for $100 more (and if you like the fancy green color, which is the version I tested). I've had zero issues hopping from one app to another, and even intensive games like Genshin Impact feel super slick on the 120-Hz screen at the highest graphics settings. OnePlus made a whole host of optimizations and hardware boosts to maximize this performance; I can't go over them all, but suffice it to say this is an impressively fast and responsive phone.





