K11
IMX890 K-series.
The Oppo K11 is a mid-range Oppo smartphone released Jul 2023, with a launch price of $280. It pairs the Snapdragon 782G with a 6.72" FHD+ 120 Hz AMOLED display, a capable main camera and a 5,000 mAh battery. In SpecEagle's editorial review it scores 74/100 — K11 IMX890 China. Standout strengths: imx890 ois at $280. and 100 w supervooc. Main trade-off: 2 mp ultrawide filler.
K11 IMX890 China.
K11 brought IMX890 OIS + 100 W SuperVOOC to the China K-series at $280 — Oppo's 2023 value play.
Read the full review- IMX890 OIS at $280.
- 100 W SuperVOOC.
- 120 Hz AMOLED.
- SD 782G.
Full specifications
Benchmarks
How the K11 compares
| K11 | Moto G85 | Reno 10 Pro | |
|---|---|---|---|
| SpecEagle score | 74 | 74 | 74 |
| Chipset | Snapdragon 782G | SD 6s Gen 3 | Snapdragon 778G |
| Display | 6.72" FHD+ 120 Hz AMOLED | 6.67" pOLED 120 Hz | 6.7" curved AMOLED 120 Hz |
| Main camera | — | 50 MP · f/1.8 | 50 MP · f/1.8 |
| Battery | 5,000 mAh | 5,000 mAh | 4,600 mAh |
| Launch price | $280 | $299 | $549 |
Frequently asked questions
When was the K11 released?
The K11 was released in Jul 2023.
How much does the K11 cost?
The K11 launched at $280 (manufacturer suggested price at release; street and second-hand prices vary by region, storage tier and time since launch).
What is the K11 screen size and type?
The K11 has a 6.72" FHD+ 120 Hz AMOLED display.
What chipset does the K11 use?
The K11 is powered by the Snapdragon 782G chipset.
How much RAM and storage does the K11 have?
The K11 ships with 8 GB (RAM · base storage); higher configurations may be available.
What is the K11 battery capacity?
The K11 has a 5,000 mAh battery.
Does the K11 have 5G?
The K11 supports 5G (Sub-6).
What colours does the K11 come in?
The K11 is available in 3 colours: Light Mountain Blue, Cyan Sea, Black Warrior.
Is the K11 worth buying?
K11 brought IMX890 OIS + 100 W SuperVOOC to the China K-series at $280 — Oppo's 2023 value play. SpecEagle gives the K11 an editorial score of 74/100.
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