The Oppo K10 was launched in China in April last year, featuring a MediaTek Dimensity 8000-MAX chipset, 67W fast charging, and a 120Hz LCD. Today, the brand launched its successor in China, the Oppo K11. It is a rebrand of the OnePlus Nord CE 3, so there is not much change in the design & the spec sheet.
The Oppo K11 comes in two colors – Blue & Grey. The back looks different than the Nord CE 3, thanks to the two-tone design on the K11. There is the company’s branding in the bottom right corner and also the “11-K” text under the circular camera module.
There is an IR blaster on top, NFC, stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos, X-axis linear motor, and a large 4129mm² heatsink.
Under the hood, the phone has the Snapdragon 782G chipset, with up to 12GB RAM and 512GB storage.
The battery size is similar to OnePlus Nord CE 3 at 5,000mAh, but the charging speed is bumped to 100W (versus 80W).
The triple camera setup on the rear includes a 50MP Sony IMX890 sensor for the primary camera with OIS, an 8MP ultrawide camera, and a 2MP macro camera. The selfie camera has a 16MP sensor. The rear camera can shoot up to 4K 30fps videos.
Finally, the display is a 6.7-inch 10-bit AMOLED with up to 120Hz refresh rate and a Full-HD+ resolution. The fingerprint sensor sits under the display.
Oppo K11 comes in two colors, and here is the pricing for China –
- 8GB + 256GB – ¥1899 (~$266)
- 12GB + 256GB – ¥2099 (~$294)
- 12GB + 512GB – ¥2499 (~$350)