But all this confusion of models is finally going to end. This is what OnePlus said in a statement:
Starting with our 2023 lineup, we are streamlining the core portfolio in North America (and globally) by removing our Pro lineup. You don’t need to have a ‘Pro’ name for a device that is already ‘Pro’.
Although the note is a note, the president of OnePlus had already responded that the OnePlus 11 Pro does not exist. In this case, that’s a good thing, after all it looks like the company is finally going to focus on fewer devices, which will make it easier to roll out updates over time.
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