OnePlus 11: A Preem Cyberdeck for cheap
- helphelping
- Jan 28
- 1 min read
Alright, chooms, if you’re scouting the grid for a new cyberdeck, I’ve been putting the OnePlus 11 through its paces, and it’s got some serious chrome where it counts. Let’s slot in and break it down.
First off, the specs. This beast is packing 16GB of RAM and a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip—more than enough power for heavy netrunning or just chipping into your day-to-day gigs. The 5000mAh battery keeps you running for hours, and the 80w SuperVOOC charging system gets you juiced up in around 35 minutes. If you’re rolling with the international model, you’re looking at 100w charging—pure chrome efficiency. No wireless charging, though, which is a bit of a flatline. Still, the USB-C port keeps it functional.
OxygenOS 15? Smooth like a black-market deal done right. Out of all the systems I’ve interfaced with, this one’s stable and faster than a corpo AV. No major glitches to report. However, the screen dims under harsh neon or sunlight—not ideal for ops in bright zones, but manageable.
Here’s the kicker: you can snag this deck for under 400 eddies in some corners of the net. For what it offers, it’s a total bargain. If you’re on the hunt for a solid cyberdeck that won’t drain your credchip, the OnePlus 11 gets my seal of approval. Preem hardware, solid design, and no major flatlines.
Stay sharp, chooms.
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