Roland Quandt and WinFuture have leaked Eurozone prices for the OnePlus 11, the company's only flagship smartphone during the first half of 2023. Reportedly, an ongoing patent dispute between OnePlus and Nokia has scuppered the former's plans to offer the OnePlus 11 in Germany. People living in Germany should still be able to order a OnePlus 11 from another Eurozone country, though. The OnePlus 11 will be available in the Eurozone at the following prices and memory configurations:
- 8 GB of RAM/128 GB of storage - €899
- 16 GB of RAM/256 GB of storage - €949
Quandt adds that it is unclear whether OnePlus plans to bring the device's 16 GB of RAM and 512 GB storage configuration to the Eurozone. Regardless, the entry-level OnePlus 11 option in Europe is a downgrade on its Chinese sibling, which comes with 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage. Meanwhile, Amazon US appears to have gone early and listed the OnePlus 11 ahead of schedule. While searching 'OnePlus 11' the device in two colours, Amazon US has now deactivated both listings. Still, the retailer has confirmed a few details about the OnePlus 11' North American release.
As expected, the OnePlus 11 will ship with 80 W fast charging; other markets will receive variants capable of recharging their 5,000 mAh batteries at 100 W from 1-100% in 25 minutes. Separately, North America will receive 16 GB of RAM options, with only 256 GB of storage shown so far. Pre-orders will begin on February 7 too, the day of the device's launch outside China.
As the image below shows, pre-orders will open for both colours at 09:00 EST (14:00 UTC). Both Amazon US listings mention that the OnePlus 11 will utilise the unreleased Snapdragon 8+ Gen 2, not the regular Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. Presumably, this is in error, although there has been evidence to suggest that Samsung has equipped the Galaxy S23 series with a more powerful Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 variant than the Motorola Moto X40 or the Xiaomi 13 series.