OnePlus 10 Pro leaked images ahead of pre-orders give us a close look at the upcoming flagship
Jan 3, 2022, 17:46 IST
- OnePlus 10 Pro will be available for re-orders starting January 4.
- Before the official launch in China later this month, the leaked specifications give us an insight on what to expect.
- The leaked images shows a large camera module.
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With the OnePlus 10 Pro expected to launch on January 11 in China, we have got more leaks ahead of its launch. The leaked images of the OnePlus 10 Pro give us a detailed look ahead of the launch of the flagship smartphone from the company. The OnePlus 10 Pro will be available for pre-orders starting January 4 in China, with wider availability expected in a couple of months. While we may be able to get our hands on the device before March, let’s take a look at what the leaks suggest.
OnePlus 10 Pro: What we know so far
Design
According to the leaked photos, the OnePlus 10 Pro will be available in black and blue colours. It is also said to feature a massive camera module, similar to Samsung Galaxy S21 series, placed at the top-left corner of the back. The renders also suggest that it will have the Hasselblad logo engraved on the module.
Display and camera
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As for the rear camera, we will have a three-sensor set-up having a 48 MP primary lens, a 50 MP wide angle lens and an 8 MP telephoto lens offering 3X optical zoom.
Battery
The company’s most-premium offering of the year is expected to feature a 5,000 mAh battery with support for 80W fast-charging and 50W wireless charging.
Processor and Storage
OnePlus 10 Pro will be powered by Qualcomm’s latest flagship-grade chipset, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC. It will have storage variants with up to 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM and up to 256GB of UFS 3.1 memory.
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Software
As for the software, the phone will feature Oxygen OS 12 based on Android 12. The Oxygen OS 12 will be a merged version of Oppo’s ColorOS.
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