

Refurbished price:€265.00
Versus €999.00 new

Refurbished price:€288.00
Versus €949.00 new
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The OnePlus 10 Pro, released in early 2022, and the OnePlus 11, launched in early 2023, are both flagship Android smartphones from OnePlus. While sharing a similar design philosophy and the Android operating system, the OnePlus 11 introduces advancements in processing power, an updated camera system, and an extended software support policy. Both devices aim to deliver a premium user experience with a focus on performance and display quality.
The longevity of a smartphone is influenced by its release date, software support, and physical resilience. The OnePlus 10 Pro was unveiled in January 2022, with global availability in March 2022, while the OnePlus 11 followed in January 2023, with global release in February 2023.
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Both the OnePlus 10 Pro and OnePlus 11 are equipped with high-end processors designed for demanding tasks, though they represent different generations of technology.
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The visual experience on both the OnePlus 10 Pro and OnePlus 11 is characterized by high-quality displays, though the newer model brings subtle refinements.
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Both the OnePlus 10 Pro and OnePlus 11 feature camera systems co-developed with Hasselblad, aiming to deliver a refined photography experience, though with different sensor configurations and capabilities.
Beyond core specifications, several practical elements differentiate the user experience between these two OnePlus smartphones.
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User feedback for the OnePlus 10 Pro often highlights its strong performance, excellent battery life, and vibrant display as key strengths. Many users appreciate its rapid charging capabilities and the overall smooth software experience. Common criticisms sometimes point to the camera performance not always matching the best in its class, and the lack of an official IP rating in all regions.
The OnePlus 11 receives praise for its exceptional battery life, even faster charging, and significant performance improvements due to its newer processor. Its display is also consistently lauded for its quality. While the camera system is generally considered improved, some users note the reduction in telephoto zoom compared to its predecessor and the absence of wireless charging as potential drawbacks. The updated software support policy is a significant positive for long-term users.
Users prioritizing the absolute latest in processing power, extended software support, and a guaranteed IP rating for splash resistance may find the OnePlus 11 to be a more suitable choice. Its improved main camera and exceptional battery life also cater to those who value these aspects. Conversely, users who prefer wireless charging, a longer optical zoom on the telephoto lens, and are content with a slightly older but still capable processor might lean towards the OnePlus 10 Pro. Both devices offer a premium Android experience, and choosing between them often comes down to these specific feature preferences. For those considering either model, exploring quality-assured refurbished options can provide an eco-friendly alternative to extend the life cycle of these devices.