OnePlus 11R and Ace 2 officially announced ahead of near-simultaneous launches

 as a new Android smartphone with the same battery and charging tech as the OEM's latest flagship. Upcoming variants of the R series will also feature a 120Hz "superfluid display" and a Hyperboost game engine. On the other hand, we found it to be a bit of a compromise when compared to its Premium 11-series siblings. The
 

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Ace 2 and 11R have finally landed in the latest official teasers as Chinese and Indian market versions of the same OnePlus smartphone respectively.
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device is said to launch in the same new Lime Green color, but with the addition of a black option, at least for the Ace 2. An "affordable option" for the latest India-specific teasers.

To that end, the 11R will officially debut with a 120Hz "Super Fluid" display powered by the same 5,000mAh 100W battery as the flagship. However, those expecting something like LTPO may be disappointed. That's because OnePlus now acknowledges that the panel can save costs by using LTPS technology instead.

In fact, this is set to officially launch as an "ADFR 2.0" screen. This includes his traditional 40-120Hz framerate tweaking (powered by OEM's latest version of his OxygenOS built for his Hyperboost game engine features with his GPA 4.0 will be displayed). ) instead of the new, more advanced adaptive 1-120 Hz switching.

OnePlus claims the 11R's display will continue to be "HyperTouch" enhanced. This is the new tagline that indicates either an increase in touch sampling rate or his current PWM dimming.

These features could help further differentiate the new device from the 10T now that it has been revealed that they share the same he SoC.

OnePlus also equips the 11R with a "RAM-Vita", although the RAM and internal storage specs may be the same. This is an AI-assisted version of the RAM remapping also found on the flagship 11.

Ironically, the Ace 2 and 11R have yet to showcase a display in one of his nearly identical teasers, fueling speculation that it may downshift to his all-new 1.5K resolution. continue.


 

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