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OnePlus 12 Flagship Sale has Begun in India officially!

by Adersh Unni Krishnan
January 31, 2024 - Updated On February 1, 2024
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OnePlus 12 Flagships Sale has Begun in India officially!

OnePlus 12 Flagships Sale has Begun in India officially! Image Credits: Beebom

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Chinese-based giant OnePlus has finally launched its all-new flagship for the year, the OnePlus 12 series, and right after a long wait, we have the new flagship going on sale within the Indian smartphone markets right now.

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And yes, just like every year, we have also covered you with some fantastic surprises this year, whether from the specification side or on the pricing side.

OnePlus has done a fantastic job bringing a huge disruption in the whole smartphone market, and the smartphones’ amazing specs, including the Apple iPhones and the Samsung Galaxy S series phones, have significantly become a threat to its competition.

We have covered everything you need here to know more about smartphones.

OnePlus 12 Series Launched in India, and the Sale has Begun for an Exclusive Discount

OnePlus 12 Series Launched in India, and the Sale has Begun for an Exclusive Discount
OnePlus 12 Series Launched in India, and the Sale has Begun for an Exclusive Discount
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OnePlus 12 Series was launched in India on the 23rd of January this year, and right after a gap of 7 days, we already have the smartphone making its way to sale.

The all-new 2024 flagship covers some impressive specs and gets all the power combined with some fantastic camera and battery capabilities for a great price. So, let’s now look into the specs side, the pricing, and more details.

Specification

Starting with the specification side, the OnePlus 12 has impressive specs. You get a 6.82-inch display on the front side, which is actually a QHD+ 2K OLED panel, and it’s an LTPO panel that supports refresh rates ranging from 1Hz to 120Hz, adjusted according to the content on the screen.

Moreover, the display can also get bright up to 4500 nits, which makes this display among the brightest displays in the market right now. To provide you with the best multimedia experience, you also get support for Dolby Vision, 10 Bit Color Depth, and ProXDR, and you also get 2160Hz PWM dimming.

Moving to the underlying specs, you get the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 power, combined with LPDDR5X RAM to provide faster data fetching; you get the latest and most potent UFS 4.0 Storage. Also, for people who are into gaming or, let’s say, you are into heavy usage, this phone makes it an excellent fit for you, thanks to an advanced cooling system where you get the Dual Cryo-Velocity Cooling System.

On the camera side, here again, you get a better-improved camera setup which includes a 50MP LYT808 Sony Camera Sensor, which is combined with a 64MP OV65B camera sensor and also a 3x periscope telephoto lens to get the ultrawide angle shots; you get the 48MP IMX 581 sensor.

Moving to the battery side, you get a bigger 5400mAH battery, which can charge faster with 100W SuperVooc Charging. You also get the support for wireless charging, where you can set it with 50W of wireless charging.

OnePlus 12 Series – India Price and Deals

OnePlus 12 Series - India Price and Deals
OnePlus 12 Series – India Price and Deals
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The Indian pricing and deals for the all-new OnePlus 12 flagship. The pricing of the phone is really amazing compared to its competition despite the fact that there is a slight increase in pricing compared to previous OnePlus flagships.

Right now, the OnePlus 12 is selling for Rs. 64,999, where you get the whooping 12GB of RAM combined with 256Gb of storage, and if you want more RAM where you get 16GB RAM with 512GB of storage, you can get this for just Rs. 69,999.

As part of the introductory offer, you also get amazing discounts on using the ICIC Credit Cards and OneCard, where you get a direct price slash of Rs. 2000. Also, if you are exchanging your older phone, you can take advantage of around Rs. 10,000 as Exchange Bonus.

Right now, you can buy the all new OnePlus 12 flagship via the official OnePlus Store both online and offline and also you can buy it via Amazon India website.

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