OnePlus teases the OnePlus 11 Concept with flowing back design, to be showcased during MWC 2023

Highlights
  • OnePlus will showcase its OnePlus 11 Concept smartphone during the upcoming MWC 2023.
  • Ahead of the event, the company has given us the first glimpse of the OnePlus 11 Concept.
  • The OnePlus 11 Concept will feature a flowing back design with blue lighting.

OnePlus has already confirmed that it will showcase a new Concept smartphone, dubbed the OnePlus 11 Concept, during the upcoming Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2023 event, which starts February 27th. The OnePlus 11 Concept, ahead of the official showcase event, has been teased by the brand via a small teaser video. The teased video gives us the first glimpse of the rear panel of the OnePlus 11 Concept, which will notably feature a flowing back design with blue lights flowing around the rear. Let’s take a look.

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OnePlus 11 Concept design officially teased

As seen in the pictures above, this is what the rear of the OnePlus 11 Concept will look like. OnePlus says that the images highlight the icy Blue pipelines which run through the rear of the device, much like the blood vessels in the human body. The pipelines are embedded underneath a unibody glass design. The design might appear to have taken inspiration from the Nothing Phone (1)’s Glyph interface, but the technology used in the OnePlus 11 Concept might be completely different. Of course, instead of White, OnePlus has chosen Blue as the preferred colour.

For now, it is not confirmed whether the OnePlus 11 Concept will only feature a changed rear panel when compared to the standard OnePlus 11 or will there be more changes, especially at the front. That said, the OnePlus 11 Concept is scheduled for February 26th, 9 pm IST, so we certainly won’t have to wait for too long to know each and everything about the OnePlus 11 Concept.

In any case, the chances of the OnePlus 11 Concept being commercially available are rather bleak, but the concept might be used in the future iterations of the OnePlus smartphones. Or, who knows, OPPO might use the technology for its smartphones and make them commercially available.