New leaked show for OnePlus 10 Pro It revealed the possible design of the flagship phone, which shows a large camera module on the back of the phone.
A possible early look at the OnePlus 10 Pro, which was loaded by the well-known leaker OnLeaks and created with Tweet embed, includes two images showing the upper half of the back of the phone. It should have been apparently based on a real mobile phone image, but had to be turned into a display to avoid revealing “real” details from the mobile phone.
Sooo… I’m back from the future again, this time with my first early look at the #OnePlus10Pro in the form of amazing 5K shows on behalf of ZoutonUS -> https://t.co/OPSs1ray1P pic.twitter.com/A6h1EfT98aNovember 9, 2021
According to the image, the OnePlus 10 Pro appears to have three rear cameras, which likely means that the fourth 2-megapixel monochrome camera that was on the OnePlus 9 Pro is gone. The leak didn’t release any new concrete specs, but the post from Zouton included several possible specs: 8GB to 12GB RAM, 128GB to 256GB storage, a 6.7-inch 20:9 screen with QHD resolution (3216 x 1440). 120Hz refresh rate, 5000mAh battery.
So what about the OnePlus 10?
We’ve heard very little about the OnePlus 10 series of phones so far, apart from the brand’s confirmation that the phones will use new software consisting of a mix of OxygenOS and Oppos ColorOS, now that the two companies have merged.
The specifications of the OnePlus 10 are still a mystery, despite rumors that one or both of the phones of the series may get a camera with 5x optical zoom.
This is our first look at a possible OnePlus 10 design, and given that the leak refers specifically to the OnePlus 10 Pro, it could mean that the base model may have one less lens or some other flaw to be able to lie on a lower prize. Of course, there is no guarantee that this design will be reflected in the final version that will appear at the expected launch of OnePlus 10 in March or April next year.
[Via Android Central]
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