The majority of Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 flagships that we have seen throughout 2024 are often priced at $1,000 and above, making the amount beyond the reach of most consumers. Fortunately, the OnePlus 12 goes in the opposite direction and offers incredible hardware for Amazon’s listing price. Now, the online retailer has sweetened the deal and taken $100 off all RAM variants, meaning that the flagship now starts from $699.99 and offers 12GB memory paired with 256GB of UFS 4.0 storage.
If you want an absolute unit of an Android flagship and the possibility to run on-device AI features in the future, the 16GB RAM version coupled with 512GB storage can be yours for $799.99. The price cut applies to both the Black and Green finishes, assuming you want to pick a color of your choice. For the remaining hardware, the OnePlus 12 offers a complete package, with a highly-capable triple-rear camera array, along with a large 6.82-inch LTPO OLED panel with a crisp 3168 x 1440 resolution.
Given that the OnePlus 12 features an LTPO display, its refresh rate can be reduced to 10Hz to save battery life and reach 120Hz to deliver that buttery-smooth navigation. The company was also generous enough to add a beefy 5,400mAh battery, and best of all, it can be charged up to 100W through a wired connection with a compatible power brick, or up to 50W wirelessly. If there was ever an Android flagship that was kitted out with the best internal specifications you could hope for and without burning a hole in your wallet, the OnePlus 12 delivers that true ‘Never Settle’ feeling.
We do not know when this discount on Amazon will last, but if you take a gander at what is being offered at this time, we would not be surprised if those ‘low stock’ warnings start appearing much earlier than expected.
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