OnePlus 12: release date, price, features and everything you need to know

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The OnePlus 12 is out now and you can read what we think of it in our fullOnePlus 12 review.

Following an initial unveiling in China on December 5, the OnePlus 12 has now gone global, so if you’ve been waiting for this flagship, you can now buy it, and you might well want to, as we awarded the phone four stars in ourOnePlus 12 review.

Ahead of either launch though, OnePlus had already revealed quite a few specs, including the phone’s use of Qualcomm’s latestSnapdragon 8 Gen 3chipset, up to 16GB of RAM, up to 512GB of storage, huge 5,400mAh battery, andIP65 rating.

The phone charges at 100W or 50W wirelessly, with a compatible charger, while the camera system, which is included in a design not dissimilar from theOnePlus 11, borrows heavily from the company’s debut foldable – theOnePlus Open.

Below, you’ll find full details of all the specs, along with the price and availability of the OnePlus 12.

OnePlus 12: Specs

OnePlus 12: Specs

OnePlus 12: release date and price

OnePlus 12: release date and price

As expected, the OnePlus 12 arrived on December 5, 2023, at a dedicated event for the Chinese market. More recently, theOnePlus 12 got a global launch on January 23, and shipped on February 6, so it’s readily available now.

Starting prices are $799.99 / £849 (around AU$1,215 but with no Australian availability). That’s for a model with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage.

For comparison, the OnePlus 11 started at $699 / £729 (around AU$1,010) when it launched globally.

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There is also a version of the OnePlus 12 with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage, which costs $899.99 / £999. That price equates to roughly AU$1,360, but again with no Australian availability.

OnePlus 12: design and display

If you’re familiar with the OnePlus 11’s design, the OnePlus 12 follows a similar path, with a “design philosophy inspired by luxury watches,” with the “starry dial” – the circular rear camera element – meant to reflect the “passage of time.”

In a more practical sense, it’s a distinct-enough aesthetic – especially with that rear camera module – that you should be able to pick the OnePlus 12 out from a lineup of similarly-specced flagship phones.

This is helped by the new ‘Flowy Emerald’ signature colorway, while the phone also comes in a black finish and a white finish, though the white one is currently only available in China.

The phone is also confirmed to beIP65 certified, which means it’s slightly more water resistant than its predecessor, but still short of the mark when compared to key rivals, likeSamsung’s Galaxy S24 Ultraand theiPhone 15 Pro Max; at least from a certification standpoint.

As for the display, the phone boasts a 2K ‘Super Fluid’ LTPO AMOLED panel with a dynamic 120Hz refresh rate and apeak brightness of 4,500 nits, which makes it the brightest smartphone screen on the planet. Do note though that these brightness claims don’t relate to a constant brightness, but rather its (still admittedly impressive) limit under certain conditions.

OnePlus 12: cameras and battery

Cameras and battery are two key details that the company couldn’t resistrevealing ahead of the OnePlus 12’s launchand – in the camera department – immediate comparisons can be drawn to theOnePlus Open, as the 12 seemingly uses the same trio of rear sensors.

The photographic hardware is headed up by a 50MPSonyLYT-T808 “Pixel Stacked” sensor (with optical image stabilization/OIS) that OnePlus reportedly collaborated with Sony on, serving as one of the Japanese company’s top smartphone camera sensors after the one-inch IMX989 found in rivals like theXiaomi 13 Pro.

It’s accompanied by a 48MP Sony IMX581 ultra-wide, with a 114º FoV and a 64MP OV64B 3x telephoto sensor, also with OIS, rounding out a more diverse total focal range compared to the OnePlus 11’s rear cameras.

As for the battery, theOnePlus 12 packs a massive 5,400mAh power pack, which is bigger than the batteries on most other phones. It also comes backed up by 100W ‘SuperVOOC’ wired and 50W ‘AirVOOC’ wireless charging.

However – like the OnePlus 11 – the US version of the OnePlus 12 “suffers” from slightly slower 80W wired charging.

OnePlus 12: Performance

Another pre-launch confirmation that OnePlus hammered home at its launch,the OnePlus 12 runs on the latest Qualcom Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, which promises a quoted 30% improvement in CPU speeds, 25% improvement in graphics and a 10% increase in power efficiency.

This is paired with up to 16GB of the latest LPDDR5X RAM, paired with OnePlus own RAM Vitalization feature, baked into Oxygen OS 14, while up to 512GB of UFS 4.0 storage is available too. There’s also a 24GB / 1TB model, but this is currently exclusive to China.

Alex joined as TechRadar’s Senior Phones Editor in June 2022, but brings over a decade’s worth of experience to the role, with an expertise in smartphones, tablets and wearables. He’s covered keynotes hosted by the biggest brands and attended the launches for some of the most influential mobile products of the last few years. His experience was amassed at some of the most reputable consumer technology publications out there, including GSMArena, TechAdvisor and Trusted Reviews.

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