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Is the OnePlus 11 better than the Galaxy S23?

 1 year ago
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I genuine believe that wireless charging is solely just a first-world obsession
It felt more like a discussion on wireless charging rather than a comparison. It would be better stated with shortcomings on both the devices. For OP11, it’s only IP64 rated and USB 2.0. For S23, its lack of faster charging rates and lower Screen on time, 1080p panel rather than 1440p. User experience matters a lot and very little mention about that and also cameras are better on S23 because of better processing algorithms. Also: UFS 4.0 is not available on 699 model for OP11 and only on 799 model, same for S23, not available on 128gb model.

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In a lot of other countries, wireless charging is still not a norm. But I can see why its absence can be annoying once you start using it.
It has 80W charging, which really makes a difference and so I would take it over wireless charging, since charging wirelessly is a slow and inefficient process
It is interesting how it comes down to wireless charging, as apple doesn’t even include a fast charger in the box . I like wired charging as time wise . Phones have become so boring. I barely use wireless charging on my pixel 5

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I have a OnePlus 9 Pro with wireless charging, and I prefer cable charging. It's faster, and allows me to continue using the phone while it's charging. You can't use the phone while it's on a charging pad. And even when I do wireless charge, it's so slow. I understand why they ditched it. I'm sure there is OnePlus user data to support that decision.
I just bought an S23 after ditching my old OnePlus 7. And while I understand these "hard facts" I still don't think I agree. What had bothered me most on the OnePlus over all those years was, that it was just too big. The S23 is phenomenal just because it is an upper class option in a compact form factor. A breed that is nowadays not easy to find. The second most important thing for me was wireless charging, which was introduced only with the OP8 Pro and is still not available for the non-pro variants. Also, yes, OnePlus might promise good Android updates support this time, but I still got one update less, than I initially thought I would get. Therefore I do not trust into OnePlus' strategy here and I am really, really much more happy with my S23 so far than I have ever been with the OP7.
I think there's going to be huge difference in camera department. Even if oneplus has better setup, they lack behind in computational photography.

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