It’s been a few years since OnePlus released a smartphone that truly fit the ethos it so boldly pioneered. For a company that coined the term flagship killer, OnePlus’ meandering product strategy and pricing over the last few years has been far removed from the bleeding edge value it has traditionally promised.
So, it’s a shame that OnePlus’ first true flagship killer in a very long time, the OnePlus 11R, is a product that most people will never be able to experience. In my opinion, that needs to change.
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