OnePlus 12 was launched in China as the successor to OnePlus 11, which launched in India earlier this year. Both smartphones are considered powerhouses, but this article delves into their specific differences to help you decide which one is right for you.
Starts at CNY 4,299 (approx Rs 50,600) for 12GB+256GB storage. Available in Green, Black, and White.
Launched at CNY 3,999 (approx Rs 48,000) for 12GB+256GB variant. Available in Titan Black and Eternal Green.
OnePlus 12 boasts a slightly larger display with significantly higher peak brightness, potentially offering a more vibrant and visible experience outdoors. Both displays offer a smooth 120Hz refresh rate for seamless scrolling and gaming.
OnePlus 12 features the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, promising a 30% performance boost over the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 in OnePlus 11. This translates to potential improvements in multitasking, gaming, and overall app responsiveness.
OnePlus 12 upgrades the camera system with a higher resolution primary sensor and a 3x telephoto lens compared to the 2x zoom in OnePlus 11.
OnePlus 12 boasts a significantly higher resolution front camera for sharper selfies and video calls.
OnePlus 12 offers a slightly larger battery and the first-ever wireless charging in a OnePlus flagship phone, providing greater convenience and potentially longer battery life.
Both phones offer dust and water resistance, but OnePlus 12 provides a higher level of protection against water jets with its IP65 rating.
OnePlus 12 offers several improvements over its predecessor, including a larger and brighter display, a more powerful processor, a more versatile camera system, a higher-resolution selfie camera, a larger battery with wireless charging, a higher IP rating, and a relocated alert slider.
However, it is currently only available in China and will likely be priced higher than OnePlus 11.
Ultimately, the best choice for you depends on your individual needs and priorities. If you prioritize the latest technology, a powerful camera system, a larger battery with wireless charging, and a higher IP rating, OnePlus 12 is the better option.
However, if you value cost-effectiveness and immediate availability in India, OnePlus 11 might be a wiser choice.
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