OnePlus 11 Price in Nepal Specs, Availability & Booking Offers
The evolution of OnePlus as a premium flagship from the “flagship killer” reputation came about quite quickly, with the very first major device proving this to be the OnePlus 7 Pro. Their plan to compete internationally with the best brands soon saw them abandoning their roots, leaving alienated loyal users and headaches in the upper premium segment.
After releasing four Pro devices between 2019 and 2022, OnePlus reconnects to its roots with the OnePlus 11. While packing the best flagship heart, quite solid camera, super-fast charging, and the long haul of software support, it should be a pretty good buy for $699/₹56,999.
I pre-ordered on launch day and have since then been using it as my daily driver for 10 months. This is the experience in the best value flagship of 2024, the OnePlus 11.
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OnePlus 11 Price in Nepal (Official)
In Nepal, the OnePlus 11 has been officially priced at Rs. 129,999 for the 8/128GB variant while the Rs. 134,999 will cost the 16/256GB model. Both are also associated with a one-year breakage insurance and 18 months of brand warranty.
OnePlus 11 variant | Price in Nepal (Official) |
8/128GB | Rs. 129,999 |
16/256GB | Rs. 134,999 |
OnePlus 11 Overview
Recently, OnePlus and I have not had the best relationship; it seemed to have started quite rough with the OnePlus 10 Pro and continued with the OnePlus 10T. But I am sorry, OnePlus: our relationship isn’t great because of you.
But also a little bit you because most smartphones tend not to snap in half. Usually, by the time a phone is released, the next phone is already pretty far into the design phase, so I can’t blame the Bannual 10T for failing.
Now, however, OnePlus has had a whole year in order to make this fatal error correct, and today will let us see whether OnePlus is the first smartphone maker to deliver three strikes in a row or whether this new Eternal Green-colored OnePlus 11 marks the beginning of a better redemption run. So, let’s get started!
Inside the box, I thought it might come with a free case, but it’s just stickers. Well, it has a charger in it, which is a good thing. Everything would be made new and improved by YouTube reviewers and advertisements.
Which always happens with every brand of smartphone every year, but the reality remains only the shape of the camera bump changes every year. And in this year’s bump review, OnePlus has done a solid job. I like the shiny, liquid-metal-looking curves.
The emerald green color is still a bit tame for my liking; however, given that we only get two colors to choose from this year, green is slightly more exciting than black, and that is what we are going with.
OnePlus has put the plastic screen protector as well right out of the box, that is very kind of them. Protection is good enough protection.
We conducted the scratch test for most scale of hardness for finding what the screen was made of; plastic would scratch at level 2 or 3; glass would be a five or six; sapphire would be an eight or nine. OnePlus says they are using Gor.
OnePlus 11 Specs
Design

The design is similar to the 10 Pro, but the rear camera module is now circular, with Hasselblad branding in the center.
The lenses are covered with a top-class overlapping glass for a flush feel, which is nice. Personally, I’m not fond of that look, mainly because the large camera module has cameras stacked in a two-by-two pattern, looking like a gigantic stovetop. These companies need to rearrange the cameras better, like how the OnePlus 7 Pro did.
The OnePlus 11 is such a great device in hand; everything from the metal frame to the matte frosted glass to the overall steel around the camera module says premium.
The black model even renders a sandstone feel thanks to microcrystals on the back, which felt strange to me initially but seems to grow on you since it resists fingerprints. OnePlus also has a green model, which is supposed to offer a smoother back but is fingerprint bane.
The design is similar to the 10 Pro, but the rear camera module is now circular, with Hasselblad branding in the center.
The lenses are covered with top-class overlapping glass for a flush feel; that’s good. Personally, I’m not fond of that look because of the size of the whole camera module with cameras stacked in two-by-two manner, looking like a giant stovetop. I think these companies need to rearrange the cameras better, like what OnePlus did with the OnePlus 7 Pro.
It feels great, the OnePlus 11; from metal frames to matte frosted glass and stainless steel around the camera module, everything just screams premium.
The black model even has a sandstone feel due to microcrystals on the back, which I found weird at first but slowly grew to love because of its fingerprint resistance. There’s also this green model offered by OnePlus, which promises a smoother back, but is said to be a fingerprint magnet.
Display

It is now IP64 water resistant, which indicates that it is not built to survive immersion in water, but can resist splashes or light rain. The phone is massive – 6.7 inches – ideal for video streaming or gaming. Personally, I don’t think it’s very convenient for simple one-handed use, even as a tall guy.
The screen is incredible; Quad HD, 120Hz AMOLED, and peak brightness at 1300 nits. It offers Dolby Vision for better HDR. Netflix certainly benefits from that.
The display reflesh rate dynamically changes from 90-120Hz for everything due to heavy tasking and drops to about 40-60Hz when not under heavy use for power saving. You can even switch from 1080p or Quad HD depending on what you’re doing.
Cameras

Well, cameras are all very wonderful, particularly in the case of well-lit ones. Main sensor of 50 MP improved low-light photography, and 48-MP Ultra-wide is fantastic for close macro shots. The 2x telephoto lens enhances portrait shots, an area that OnePlus emphasizes this year.
Portrait mode is brilliant, with natural bokeh and lovely colors. Normal daylight pictures are as true as they can come, but low-light performance is often but sometimes too colorful.
Video recording may be average, but stabilization works great only when dealt with low-resolution video, as the sensor mostly crops out a lot more at high-res videos.
Performance, Battery Memory & Price

Arguably the best performance in the industry, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset powers this phone to unparalleled heights. Added to this is the fact that it is the fastest phone I have ever used.
From the lightning-quick launching of apps to the seamless animation displays and online browsing it has, multitasking becomes so easy with up to 16GB of RAM; with 8GB, it manages to keep 18 apps running at once in the background.
The UFS 4.0 storage brings read/write speeds high enough so that file transfers occur in insane quickness. Add to that a brilliant cooling system that keeps it cool even under severe loads, leaving almost all other flagships-including the Galaxy S22 Ultra-behind.
The stereo speakers are good, they can produce loud sound without distortion, and they support the Dolby Atmos technology for great sound clarity. OxygenOS has plenty of multimedia options that it honestly makes the perfect gaming phone of the lot, but to make things even better, it also features an in-game frameless dashboard.
Unfortunately, it had to spoil it all with its software. This new version of OxygenOS has strayed from the stock Android roots and is more ColorOS-oriented now. Honestly, I miss the old styles, as even with the current version, the UI is more user-friendly and smooth. Some of the great ones are floating windows, advanced recording, and app hiding in the app drawer, among others.
The OnePlus’s 11 prices in Nepal is Rs. 129,999 for the 8/128GB variant B, but then, an additional and Rs. 134,999 for the 16/256G above the entry price will get you more RAM and storage. Although it is cheaper than the likes of iPhone 14 or Pixel 7 Pro, this is definitely more expensive than the entry-level Pixel 7 or Galaxy S22.
If you are looking for speed, endurance, and timeless use, then you definitely cannot go wrong with the OnePlus 11 for battery life and gaming performance. It is not for those looking for stock Android or top camera quality, especially for low-light and video recordings.
But if you are looking for performance, decent cameras, and speedy charging, this phone is a great option for you. One could purchase it starting from and Rs. 129,999 for the 16/256G with an additional and Rs. 134,999 for the 16/256G in billing for more possibilities of RAM and storage.
OnePlus 11 Specifications
Feature | Specification |
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Display | 6.7-inch E4 AMOLED, LTPO 3.0, 120Hz, Dolby Vision |
Resolution | QHD+ (3216 x 1440 pixels) |
SoC | Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 (4nm) |
OS | OxygenOS 13 based on Android 13 |
Memory | Up to 16GB LPDDR5X RAM, 512GB UFS 5.0 storage |
Rear Camera | Triple: |
– 50MP Sony IMX890 primary, OIS | |
– 48MP Sony IMX581 ultrawide | |
– 32MP Sony IMX709 Telephoto, 2x Optical zoom | |
Selfie Camera | 16MP |
Battery | 5000mAh |
Charging | 100W |
Biometric | Fingerprint (in-display) |
Audio | Dual-speakers |
Haptics | Bionic vibrating motor (600 sq. mm) |
Price in Nepal | Rs. 129,999 (8/128GB) |
How do I purchase OnePlus in Nepal?
FatafatSewa in Lalitpur offers a wide selection of OnePlus smartphones at affordable prices, with a 0% EMI option for phones priced over Rs. 15,000. They also provide EMI plans for 3, 6, 9, or 12 months through a paperless, quick, and interest-free process via bank credit cards. Visit their website for the latest mobiles and easy purchasing steps.