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

Oneplus officially revealed the design of Oneplus 10 Pro in China on Monday night, although the element of surprise has been lost thanks to the numerous leaks and rumors that appeared before today’s revelation. Interestingly, today’s announcement did not mention the Vanilla Oneplus 10.

Oneplus 10 Pro appeared for the first time in November last year, thanks to the filtered reverses of Steve Hemmertoffer (@onleaks). Today’s announcement confirms that the leak revealing the design of the back of the Insignia phone.

The device is obviously a great output from oneplus 9 pro looking at the rear panel. It has an envelope chamber cap that seems to be inspired by the Samsung Galaxy S21 series, with its left edge that mixes in the right side of the phone. The camera also carries the Hasselblad brand, which promises a better experience for mobile photography enthusiasts.

The island of the camera has three sensors next to a fourth slot with “P2D 50T” written in it. At the moment, it is unknown what this sensor can do.

Oneplus also slapped the power button on the right side and a warning slider is located next to the camera hit. The phone also has a rounded background and a flat top.

However, Chinese phone manufacturer has maintained the specifications of the phone and has a secret for now. However, thanks to a recent flurry of leaks and Oneplus confirmation, it is possible that we already know everything. In December of last year, Oneplus CEO and co-founder Pete Lau confirmed that the OnePlus 10 series would be driven by Qualcomm’s Gen’s Chipset 1 Gen 1, which makes it a dignifying challenging of the best Android phones that will be published this year. The same processor power the Xiaomi 12 and 12 Pro.

A larger battery with support for an incredibly fast load with 125W cable could also be on the cards. The global disclosure could be done later this month, so we will not have to wait a long time to see its specifications and complete features.

By harry

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