Although the feelings around the Chinese company are good, some OnePlus fans have been upset for some time with the brand’s evolution in recent years.
They believe that the Oppo subsidiary has lost its “edge” in the pursuit of a richer product portfolio, able to serve more people in the world. OnePlus is still clearly a risk-loving company and experiment with new technologies bold… but very occasionally.
OnePlus 11 / Weibo
The flagship right now, the OnePlus 11, might not seem like the mobile industry’s biggest bet at first glance, but the company talked about a “concept” phone at the “Mobile World Congress” of last month.
In case this project does not seem ambitious enough, it is expected that in the near future another experience materializes linked to the eleventh generation of the OnePlus, at least in China.
According to official suggestions published on the Chinese network Weibo, this future project of the company it was described as being made with “unprecedented materials and workmanship” and supposedly with him goal of “unique look” in the hands of each particular user.
Luckily for us, that’s where a few different leakers come into play, not only predicting exactly what this device will be, but also reveal some images that show how it could beand the answer is: marble.
That’s right, there’s a special edition OnePlus 11 in development that will be built with a hardware never used before on a mobile device…or at least something designed to closely mimic the look of marble.
We’re talking about a potentially cool and slippery feeling, although obviously It’s unclear how OnePlus plans to make each marble-backed phone different from the next unit..
Regardless, the use of “unprecedented materials and workmanship” strongly suggests that availability will be extremely limited for this device, and probably very expensivewhich almost certainly rules out a commercial release anywhere outside of China, although stranger things have been seen.
That doesn’t stop you from fantasizing about a premium phone with a design made of anything other than glass, metal, plastic, or various combinations of the three “basic” materials, which is what we’ve been talking about the most so far.