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Rumoured OnePlus 10 to feature faster charging than the OnePlus 10 Pro

While OnePlus has released its latest OnePlus 10 Pro flagship in international markets, many have been left wondering whether there will be a OnePlus 10 standard ‘non-pro’ model.

According to reliable leaker @OnLeaks, we know the OnePlus 10 isn’t a fable, and some of its features will even leave the OnePlus 10 Pro in the dust.

According to the report, shared by Digitthe OnePlus 10 will release later in 2022 with either a Qualcomm chip or a MediaTek SoC. The report also suggests that the device will feature a 6.7-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh, the same as the OnePlus 10 Pro.

The OnePlus 10 is likely to have a 50-megapixel main camera, as well as a 16-megapixel ultra-wide-angle camera and a 2MP macro camera, in contrast to the OnePlus 10 Pro’s 48-megapixel main camera, 50-megapixel ultra-wide sensor and an 8-megapixel telephoto lens.

Lastly, the OnePlus 10 is expected to feature a 4,800mAh battery along with 150W fast charging, which is smaller than the OnePlus 10 Pro’s 5000mAh battery, but with faster charging than the pro model’s 80W capability, which is limited to 65-watts in North America.

As a reminder, these snippets of information are just leaks, and we recommend that you take them with a grain of salt until something official comes from OnePlus.

You can read our full review on the OnePlus 10 Pro if you want to learn more about OnePlus’ latest device.

Source: Digit

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New OnePlus 10 leak suggest a global launch in April

A new leak has surfaced courtesy of Steve Hemmerstoffer that details the launch windows and other specs related to OnePlus’ upcoming OnePlus 10 Pro smartphone.

Like the OnePlus 9 Pro, the device will feature a 120Hz 6.7-inch display. However, the rumoured smartphone is also tipped to feature a 5,000 mAh battery and a new Qualcomm Snapdragon 8-series chipset.

Depending on the model, users can expect 8-12GB of RAM and 128-256GB of storage. The phone, like most modern flagships, will also sport an IP68 water/dust-proof rating, according to the leak.

The leak also suggests that the OnePlus 10 will feature a 32-megapixel selfie camera on the front tucked into the top right corner of the device. This should help the device snap crisp images, but it’s nothing compared to the 48-megapixel primary camera or the 50-megapixel ultrawide on the rear. There’s also a smaller 8-megapixel zoom camera. This new leak also lines up with yesterday’s report regarding the OnePlus 10 offering 3.3x zoom.

The weirdest aspect of this leak is that it indicates OnePlus might start releasing its smartphones in China first, followed by Europe and North America.

Source: @OnLeaks

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Leaks suggest OnePlus 10 Pro will feature 3.3x telephoto zoom

As we approach 2022 and the rumoured launch window for the next OnePlus flagship smartphone, more specs regarding the device are beginning to leak regarding the upcoming smartphone.

The latest leak, courtesy of ‘Digital Chat Station,’ suggests that the camera won’t feature a very far-reaching telephoto and will instead aim for a 3.3x zoom lens. This will result in a 30x digital zoom, but there’s no word on any hybrid zoom capabilities.

Leaked renders also show off two other cameras, which are expected to be ultra-wide and standard focal length lens equivalents. These cameras also use Hasselblad’s colour science, but it’s still unknown if the partnership between the two brands will extend to hardware.

Another leak that was turned into a render shows off the phone in pine green colour that looks similar to the shade Apple used on the iPhone 11 Pro series.

In 2020 OnePlus skipped its usual ‘T’ series phone, so there could be a chance that the OnePlus 10 and OnePlus 10 Pro may launch a little earlier than normal. However, the company traditionally releases its flagships in the spring and the OnePlus 9 series launched near the end of March.

Since then, OnePlus has undertaken a software overhaul, so it will be interesting to see how well Android 12 runs on the new devices.

Source: Digital Chat Station, Android Authority