If you're not 100 percent sure that the OnePlus 11 is the best phone for you, the new '100 Days No Regret' program will come to your help.
While you still need to pay the full price of this 5G-enabled 6.7-inch powerhouse with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC inside when getting it from its manufacturer's official US e-store, said manufacturer is willing to give you all of your money back if you simply ask for it.
The 100 days also start from the day of your delivery, and this... decidedly unconventional"promotion" is scheduled to run until April 30. Naturally, your mobile device will have to clear a functionality and cosmetic inspection to ensure it still looks as good and works as well as a brand-new unit for OnePlus to take it back and refund your purchase in full.
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