A vibration motor larger than 600mm3 will be the most powerful and largest in an Android phone, according to OnePlus.

In comparison with the iPhone 14 Pro, the OnePlus 11 offers 17% more steady state vibration/Grms. The start and stop times are 16 milliseconds and 12 milliseconds, respectively, according to OnePlus. In comparison with the iPhone’s 66Hz and other Android flagships’ 37Hz, the vibration bandwidth of the LG G2 is 77Hz.

Bionic vibration motors in flagship phones typically provide off-state vibration/Gop of 2.2 as opposed to 4.2 offered by the OnePlus 11, which makes it 91% better.

OnePlus 11 uses full-phase magnetic circuit technology for the first time on the market. With more magnetic sources and more driving energy, the vibration is stronger and crisper, the company claims. Third-party apps like Happy Xiaoxiaole and Baidu keyboard have also improved vibration quality, according to OnePlus.

The OnePlus 11 will also include the Super Graphics Engine, which allows for high frame rates and native image quality, ushering in a new era of mobile gaming. With the optimization, the phone would be able to deliver 120 frames per second, regardless of the original game’s frame rate.

A specialized rendering processor, software algorithms, game development engines, and other hardware and software synergies assist in this process. With low power consumption, the frame rate and image quality can be significantly enhanced, surpassing the original game.

It maintains an average of 119.8 FPS after playing League of Legends Mobile for an hour on the OnePlus 11.