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OnePlus 10 Pro debuts in China with a Galaxy S21-style camera array

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OnePlus officially announced the design of the OnePlus 10 Pro in China on Monday night, although the element of surprise has disappeared due to a large number of leaks and rumors before the unveiling today. Strangely, today’s announcement did not mention the vanilla OnePlus 10.

The OnePlus 10 Pro made its debut in November last year due to the leaked renderings by Steve Hemmerstoffer (@OnLeaks). Today’s announcement confirmed the leak by revealing the back design of the flagship phone.

By looking at the rear panel, the device is obviously very different from OnePlus 9 Pro. It has a wrap-around camera bulge, which seems to be inspired by the Samsung Galaxy S21 series, and its left edge fits into the right frame of the phone. The camera also carries the Hasselblad brand, which provides a better experience for mobile photography enthusiasts. The camera island has three sensors, and “P2D 50T” is written on the fourth slot. I don’t know what this sensor can do for the time being.

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OnePlus also photographed the power button to the right, and the alert slider is located next to the camera bump. This phone also has a round bottom and a flat top. However, this Chinese mobile phone manufacturer keeps the specifications and functions of the mobile phone secret for the time being. Nevertheless, thanks to a series of recent leaks and confirmations by OnePlus, we may have learned everything about it. Last December, OnePlus CEO and co-founder Pete Lau confirmed that the OnePlus 10 series will use Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset, making it a strong challenger to the best Android phone released this year. The same processor powers the recently released Mi 12 and 12 Pro.

Larger batteries that support ultra-fast 125W wired charging may also appear in the card. The global unveiling may take place later this month, so we don’t have to wait a long time to see its full specifications and features.

Complete News Source : androidcentral

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