OnePlus CEO Pete Lau has confirmed that the company’s next flagship product will be launched next month. OnePlus 10 Pro will be launched in January 2022, Liu posted on Weibo. He did not confirm the exact date of the launch. As we have seen in the past few years, OnePlus is expected to launch two mobile phones; a OnePlus 10 Pro and a OnePlus 10 mobile phone. Both phones will be flagship devices of the brand.
The OnePlus 10 series will run the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor that Qualcomm demonstrated earlier this month. The company is also expected to hold a physical event at CES 2022 in Las Vegas on January 5, where the new mobile phone will be displayed. We know that OnePlus will not be the first mobile phone equipped with Qualcomm’s flagship processor. The Mi 12 series will be released in China on December 28, and the best quality phones may use the same power.
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One big change in the OnePlus 10 series will be the operating system, because OxygenOS will no longer run on these devices. The new series will be the first to adopt an integrated operating system that combines OxygenOS with Oppo’s ColorOS. Lau said in September, “In this way, we are working on creating an integrated operating system that combines the best strings of OxygenOS and ColorOS.”
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The leaked image of the OnePlus 10 Pro shared by the whistleblower @Onleaks shows that the square camera module has a triple camera setting on the back and a textured finish on the back. The OnePlus 10 series may be equipped with a 6.7-inch display and a 5000 mAh battery. We will have to see if this time also introduces the same R variant as the OnePlus 9R last time.
Through OnePlus, the company has established a partnership with camera manufacturer Hasselblad, which helps improve camera performance. It is not clear whether OnePlus will continue to do so this year. However, new leaks indicate that OnePlus 10 will get a better front camera and 80W wired charging.
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