 Hey guys, Thundee here and welcome to another Battlevid. Now this one is between the Galaxy S23 Ultra here and the OnePlus 11. It's pretty much the battle of the green phones. Now if you're joining us for the very first time go ahead and hit that subscribe button to get notified about more videos like this. So the OnePlus 11 is here and it's competing against the Galaxy because everyone's launching a new phone in February and we got to see how they stack up. So let's start off with the hardware and then we move down the line. The OnePlus 11 comes with a 6.7 inch display, 120 Hertz refresh rate. It's a variable refresh rate similar to the Galaxy which is slightly larger at 6.8, 120 Hertz as well. Now both displays do look lovely, LTPO display. You can see how the wallpapers look on them. Very nice and for wallpaper fans I'll leave the wallpapers linked down for you guys in the comments. Now the other thing too of course is this has a brand new camera housing. OnePlus now has a 50 megapixel main sensor, 32 for its portraits as well as a 48 megapixels for the ultra wide. Samsung has a 4 camera housing, 200 megapixel sensor. We know periscopic zoom, the 12 megapixels are ultra ultra wide. So we'll see and see how both of them stack up. Now in terms of other hardware features we do have Snapdragon HN2 processors in both devices with the difference of the Galaxy having the Snapdragon HN2 for Galaxy which has a high slightly higher clock speed. So what does that mean? Well first thing is benchmarks. Taking a look at the benchmarks on both devices clearly the Galaxy wins on all categories. Single core and multi core here. It really shows the benefit of that higher clock speed and then when we're going to compute scores the Galaxy is also higher here with a much higher score about over 2,000 points. So what does that mean for performance? Well looking at our games we start off with Call of Duty Mobile. Call of Duty Mobile runs really well on both 89 frames per second on the OnePlus 11 and it does 89 frames per second on the Galaxy S23 Ultra. So that is to be expected. Then we move over to Apex Legends where we see the same performance again of 60 frames per second on the OnePlus 11 running the Ultra HD Ultra and 60 frames per second on the Galaxy S23 Ultra. As we move over to PUBG Mobile here we see the same results as you'd expect and I think this is something we will see across the board because they have the same processor in essence. Smooth extreme on PUBG 60 frames per second and Ultra HD Ultra 40 frames per second for both devices. The OnePlus and the Galaxy. Now Genshin Impact of course which is a game that's very tasking. The performance here is the same 30 minutes of gameplay on the OnePlus 11 60 frames per second all the way through the Galaxy. In my gaming video I had mentioned it was 55 frames per second. I did rerun it again a couple of times and I got 60 frames per second more times that I ran it. So the Galaxy also does 60 frames per second for 30 minutes of gameplay. Now you're wondering what about temperatures is this something different here? Well in terms of temps the OnePlus did 105 to 111 degrees in terms of temps which is roughly between 40 to about 42 43 degrees Celsius for my Celsius fans while the Galaxy while playing Genshin Impact did 105 to 110 so temperatures were similar in terms of cooling so you can expect similar performance from both devices. Now when we move to the cameras here we see some very interesting results from both devices with the front and the rear so let's go ahead and take a look. Okay it's out here it's windy I did some shopping but I wanted to just see how the sound sample is in very windy conditions of the Galaxy S23 Ultra and the OnePlus 11 so man it is it is really cold out here hopefully you guys enjoyed this video it's fun. Let me walk into the sunlight because basically I'm in the shade and here you go I'm going to walk into the sun so it's balanced and you get an idea of me just in sunlight direct sunlight it's cold but it's fun. Quite interesting with the front facing camera at 1080p OnePlus still stays at that position which I am not a fan of and also its night time video is something that needs some improvement but the OnePlus does do a really good job especially with daytime video as well as 8k video recording which both devices can do quite well so it's good to see the OnePlus play well within this space. So the cameras are solid we have some good competition going on here what about charging and batteries now both devices have 5000mAh batteries which is quite interesting but how do you charge them now Samsung does not provide a charger in the box that is something they've done they've now taken out at least for the last two years while OnePlus does provide a charger in the box in the US it is a Supervooc 80 watt charger internationally it's a 100 watt charger what does that give you for charging speeds well 0 to 100 here it is 30 minutes which is quite impressive so you can quickly charge your device as fast as possible also as well as charging while the galaxy takes about an hour and 15 minutes for 45 watt charging which you have to buy your charger separately so OnePlus pretty much has a huge win case here with the OnePlus 11 now in terms of things that separate both devices here is where the galaxy has a slider edge in my mind the S Pen does a lot of work you can use it for so many things plus just the remote feature with the S Pen goes a long way and of course taking notes and all the S Pen features OnePlus however did bring back the OnePlus slider this year so it's actually awesome to see that I'm glad that that is there because you know OnePlus fans that's something you guys have been looking for so what does that mean that who do I think won this battle this is very very difficult because the OnePlus really comes in and plays a hard game against the galaxy here the galaxy has some benefits but before I even finalize this we have to put into account the pricing the OnePlus 11 is priced at 699 for 8 gigabytes 128 and 799 for 12 gigabytes 256 so you do have a relatively cheap pricing compared to the galaxy which starts at 1199 for 256 gigabytes 8 gigabytes around so you tell me which would you prefer now once you know the pricing is it the galaxy or is it the OnePlus I will leave it up to you leave your thoughts down below let me know what you think camera images every aspect and always enjoy your entertainment