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OnePlus 11 5G

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With flagship specification, build quality and features, and a price that undercuts the likes of Samsung and Apple, it is easy to see the appeal of the OnePlus 11. If you are after a 6.7in smartphone with a cutting-edge processor, you will be hard pressed to beat it on the spec-per-pound metric.

The OnePlus 11 5G’s £729 price tag gets you 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, but you could also opt for a 16GB of RAM and 256GB storage model for a total price of £799. The closest Android competitor at this price point is the Samsung Galaxy S23 (£849), which packs a smaller, lower-res screen. The iPhone 14 is the closest iOS competitor at £849, but that too features a lower resolution, lower refresh rate and smaller screen, although specification doesn’t tell the whole story.

Bit of an eyesore

While the OnePlus’s textured

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