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The rumour mill is churning out these OnePlus 10 Pro specifications

With a few OnePlus 10 Pro renders having leaked online, there are now rumours about the specifications all over the internet. Most believe that the new smartphone will bring improvements to the OnePlus 9 Pro as far as the processor and battery life are concerned.

OnePlus 10 Pro Specifications

91Mobiles recently published a report speculating on the specifications of the upcoming smartphone. According to their sources, OnePlus 10 Pro might just feature a 6.7-inch QHD+ display with 120Hz refresh rate. It is also being speculated that this smartphone may be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC along with 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM and up to 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage. It may sport a 5,000mAh battery and come with an IP68 rating.

OnePlus 10 Pro Specifications

OnePlus 10 Pro is rumoured to have a triple rear camera setup with a 48 MP primary sensor, a 50MPl ultra-wide angle camera, and an 8MP telephoto lens. The handset may also feature an upgraded 32MP selfie camera. Leaks suggest that it will also have the zoom capabilities of last year’s flagship model.

Additionally, leaks also suggest that OnePlus may be tweaking the overall design of the smartphone. The camera module looks square-shaped and may blend in with the left spine of the smartphone. Case renders suggest that the volume rockers may also be present on the left, with the alert slider and power button on the opposite side. 

When will the OnePlus 10 Pro be launched?

When will the OnePlus 10 Pro be launched?

As of now, OnePlus has not confirmed anything about the OnePlus 10 Pro. However, the frequency of leaks leads experts to believe that the smartphone could see an official launch in China as early as January 2022. It is also believed that a global launch will follow sometime within the first quarter of 2022. 

Wondering whether OnePlus’s smartphones are worth your money? Check out our official reviews and see for yourself! 

Also Read: OnePlus 10 Pro could get unveiled in China before global launch



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