A ‘vanilla’ OnePlus 10 is definitely happening, and here are (almost) all its key features
Similar to what Motorola is doing with the Edge 30 and Edge 30 Pro, the OnePlus is ready to unveil a “regular” version of its latest flagship after the existing Pro model.
Violation of the company’s tradition has confused not only everyday consumers but also generally trusted tipsters and liqueurs, who could not agree on whether the “Vanilla” OnePlus 10 would actually come out and what it would look like compared to its ultra-advanced. Delicate brother.
While the design debate is still raging, the existence of the non-Pro (and non-R-branded) OnePlus 10 today is largely carved into stone by none other than Steve Hammerstopher (in collaboration with Digit.in). In fact, the legend behind the rock-solid OnLeaks Twitter account is an almost entire feature sheet to share with the world before the official product launches during the “second half” of the year.
The reason for not completing this (yet) is that the company itself is undecided on Qualcomm’s Next-Gen Snapdragon 8 Gen 1+ processor and MediaTek’s absolute Dimensity 9000 beast, which has surpassed Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 (non-plus). ) In the initial benchmark.
Even from the bat, which sets the OnePlus 10 apart from the Dimensity 8100 Max-based 10R, which should be its own powerhouse … just not as fast and overall impressive as this more distant high-end handset.
Not surprisingly, the 10 and 10R will also feature state-of-the-art 150W charging technology, a 50MP primary shooter and a 6.7-inch AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate support and a number of key features with a resolution of around 2400 x 1080 pixels (2400 x 1080 pixels). Aka Full HD +).
Like the Haier-Res 10 Pro, the “regular” OnePlus 10 should be able to change its refresh rate from 120 to 1Hz depending on the content that is always being played, as LTPO 2.0 backplane technology is not. Many cheap 5G flagships can offer right now.
Of course, we’re not sure at this point how affordable this highly equipped device is, especially since the 256GB storage configuration also has 12 gigs of memory. Fortunately for hardcore OnePlus fans the budget (900 or less) should include an entry-level variant with 128 gigs local digital hoarding room and 8GB RAM count.
Both models will pack a 4,800mAh battery and run Android 12-based OxygenOS 12 alongside the software and will combine the 50MP main camera mentioned above with modest 16 and 2MP snappers on the back, as well as a single 32MP selfie. Sensor
Last but not least, the non-Pro OnePlus 10 may be the brand’s first flagship device to reject the iconic alert slider, a very bizarre way to save on production costs, as well as a guaranteed way to eliminate a significant portion. The once mighty fan base.