The OnePlus 10 series was officially teased this week, following a seemingly unending line of product leaks, rumors, and certifications. On their website, OnePlus has even created a microsite for the series, complete with early peeks and design teasers. The Pro model’s specifications were also included in a certification database.
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On January 11, the OnePlus 10 phones, the OnePlus 10, and the OnePlus 10 Pro will be released in China. The OnePlus 10 Pro is shown in two variants on the OnePlus landing page: mint and black. The design is in perfect sync with the several leaks that preceded the official promotional campaign.
We’re looking at a camera island that smoothly integrates and melts into the frame, giving it a one-piece chassis. It spans the width of the phone and houses a cluster of three lenses as well as a flash. The camera’s cooperation with the high-end optics manufacturer is once again highlighted by the ‘Hasselblad’ branding engraved into the casing. The rest of the backplate is clean and matte polished.
Since the launch is almost around the corner, OnePlus is finalizing product certifications in China. The OnePlus 10 Pro was recently added to the TENNA Chinese regulatory database. It includes a list of the phone’s specifications in detail.
The OnePlus 10 Pro is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor, which is the company’s latest and most powerful chip at a flagship OnePlus price. Up to 12GB of super-fast memory and 256GB of internal flash storage are available. At 5000 mph, the battery size has grown by 500 mAh over the last-gen. Plus, the maker is increasing up the wired charging speeds to 80W. So expect a huge improvement in battery performance from this year’s OnePlus flagship. 50W wireless charging support is also available.
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We’re supposedly looking at a 6.7” 2K OLED panel (probably LPTO tech) that dynamically refreshes at 120Hz. It curls along the edges and hides its 32 MP camera inside a hole punch.