Oppo introduced the K10x in September, and the K11x, its replacement, was unveiled today. It has a Snapdragon 695 SoC and up to 12GB of RAM, and it runs ColorOS 13.1 on top of Android 13. The smartphone includes up to 256GB of internal storage and a 6.72″ FullHD+ 120Hz screen with a peak brightness of 680 nits (550 nits on average). Oppo doesn’t specify whether the display is LCD or AMOLED, but given that the fingerprint reader is built into the power button, it is probably the former.
Three cameras are present on the Oppo K11x: a 108MP main camera, a 2MP depth camera, and a 16MP selfie camera. A 5,000 mAh battery with 67W wired charging powers the entire unit. The included 67W charger, according to Oppo, can charge the 5,000 mAh battery from 1% to 80% in 33 minutes.
Other notable features of the Oppo K11x include a 5G connection, two speakers, a 3.5mm headphone port, and USB-C. Additionally, the smartphone has a microSD card slot for additional storage.
The Oppo K11x doesn’t offer enough improvements over the K10x because those two areas are where the phones differ most noticeably in appearance and functionality.