OnePlus 12 Arrives in Indonesia, Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 and 4,500-Nit Display Lead the Premium Push

Author: Qoo Media

OnePlus 12 has officially arrived in Indonesia, immediately placing itself among the more notable premium options for users who prioritize speed, display quality, and imaging. The device combines Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, a large LTPO AMOLED panel with very high peak brightness, and an ongoing Hasselblad camera partnership, all of which form the core of its appeal.

The phone is positioned in the upper segment of the market, with multiple memory variants already observed in Indonesia. That combination makes OnePlus 12 relevant for buyers who want flagship-class hardware rather than a mainstream midrange package.

Flagship performance built for demanding use

At the center of OnePlus 12 is Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, built on a 4 nm process. The chipset is designed to handle heavy apps, large games, and intensive multitasking with a smoother response.

Memory options also reinforce that positioning, with configurations reaching up to 16GB LPDDR5X RAM and 512GB of internal storage. That amount of room gives users flexibility if they frequently run several apps at once or keep large files on the device.

For everyday use, the hardware setup points to speed and stability as the main priorities. OnePlus appears to have aimed the phone at users who expect a premium device to stay responsive under sustained workloads.

A large screen with high brightness

The front of the device carries a 6.82-inch LTPO AMOLED display with QHD+ resolution. OnePlus says the panel can reach a peak brightness of 4,500 nits, which helps keep the screen visible in a wide range of lighting conditions.

That specification matters for people who spend a lot of time watching videos, gaming, or viewing detailed visual content. The company also highlights the display experience with the tagline “Smooth Beyond Belief,” underscoring the focus on fluidity.

A large panel paired with very high brightness gives the phone a strong multimedia profile. In the premium category, the display often becomes a key deciding factor, and OnePlus 12 clearly leans into that expectation.

Hasselblad remains a major selling point

Camera performance is another central part of the package, and OnePlus keeps its collaboration with Hasselblad in place. The rear setup includes a 50 MP Sony LYT-808 main camera with OIS, which helps improve stability in both photos and videos.

There is also a 64 MP periscope telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom. This gives the phone more flexibility when capturing distant subjects without requiring physical movement toward the object.

Hasselblad Color Calibration is still part of the story as well. According to the provided source, it is meant to deliver more natural-looking colors and sharper detail, giving the images a more professional character.

Battery and charging for busy schedules

Powering the device is a 5,400 mAh battery, a capacity that supports long daily use for work, entertainment, and photography. That larger battery helps the phone maintain its appeal for users who need a device that can last through demanding routines.

Charging is handled by 100W SUPERVOOC, which is claimed to take the battery from 0 to 100 percent in around 26 minutes. For mobile users with limited downtime, that speed becomes one of the most practical advantages in the package.

Prices and available colors in Indonesia

Market monitoring in Indonesia shows the following OnePlus 12 prices:

  1. 12GB RAM / 256GB ROM: Rp 13.916.000
  2. 16GB RAM / 512GB ROM: Rp 15.281.000
  3. 16GB RAM / 1TB ROM: Rp 16.897.000

The phone is available in two color options, Flowy Emerald and Silky Black. With Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, a QHD+ display rated at 4,500 nits, a 64 MP periscope camera, and 100W charging, OnePlus 12 stands out as one of the more complete premium offerings now visible in the Indonesian market.

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