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OnePlus 10R specs have leaked revealing 150W fast charging and more

As per a recent report, the OnePlus could launch 6 new smartphones before Diwali 2022 and one of these phones would be the OnePlus 10R which is said to materialize in the month of May. It would be a successor to the OnePlus 9R and a watered-down version of the OnePlus 10 Pro. The latter is scheduled to arrive on March 31, but ahead of it, we have come across the key OnePus 10R specifications, thanks to 91Mobiles. 

OnePlus 10R Specs and Features (Expected)

 

OnePlus 10R design render | Source: Pricebaba

OnePlus 10R design render | Source: Pricebaba​

The back of the phone could look somewhat like the image shared above. As you can see, it has got three cameras and the primary one is expected to be a 50MP sensor.

Although the face of the phone is still behind a veil, it would reportedly have a 6.7-inch E4 AMOLED panel with an FHD+ resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, and HDR10+ support. 

Under the hood, there may be a Dimensity 8100 processor propelling the phone. 

OnePlus could ship the phone in two battery+charging configurations viz a 5000mAh with 80W or 4500mAh with 150W and the latter could be called the OnePlus 10R 150W version.

One other thing worth mentioning is the likely omission of the classic OnePlus alert slider.

That’s more or less what we've gathered from this new leak. Below are the other OnePlus phones you may expect to land this year ahead of the Diwali festive season:

OnePlus Nord CE 2 Lite in April 2022 OnePlus Nord 2T in April End/Early May 2022 OnePlus Nord 3 (Nord Pro) in July 2022 OnePlus 10 Ultra (10 Pro Plus) in Late Q3 2022

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