OnePlus has gone from a startup to one of the largest players in the premium smartphone class across regions, particularly in India, as the tech world has watched. With the OnePlus 10 Pro, the firm now has a new flagship offering at the pinnacle of a product line that is far longer than it has ever been.
OnePlus has evolved from a one-phone-at-a-time player to a company with a variety of products geared at different users at various price points. The OnePlus 10 Pro, on the other hand, is clearly geared at OnePlus’s most affluent clients, those who demand nothing less than the best.Â
Over the years, one of the most notable features of OnePlus flagships has been the display. The OnePlus 10 Pro has a 6.7-inch LTPO (low-temperature polycrystalline oxide) display with a top-of-the-line resolution of 32161440 at 525 pixels per inch and a top-of-the-line resolution of 32161440 at 525 pixels per inch.
When this is combined with a 120Hz refresh rate, the display is simply stunning, whether you’re merely unlocking your phone, playing a round of Traffic Rider, or binge-watching Vikings on a plane. The display has a 20.1: 9 aspect ratio and a screen-to-body ratio of 92.7 percent, as well as Corning Gorilla Glass Victus protection.Â
The OnePlus 10 Pro comes with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor, up to 12GB of RAM, 512GB of storage, and up to 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM and up to 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage.Â
With the addition of OxygenOS 12.1 based on Android 12.1, this is practically the highest performing hardware you can get in a smartphone to date, and OnePlus’ commitment to a fast and smooth operating system is also included.Â
A 48MP, f/1.8, 1/1.43-inch main camera, an 8MP, f/2.4 telephoto zoom lens with 3.3x optical zoom, and a 50MP, f/2.2 ultra-wide camera make up the OnePlus 10 Pro 5G’s triple camera system. This ultra-wide lens is a Samsung JN1 sensor with a 150-degree field-of-view, but due to its smaller image sensor size, it’s arguably inferior to its equivalent in the OnePlus 9 Pro.Â
The OnePlus 10 Pro’s 5000 mAh battery lasts well over a day. The 80W Supervooc charger that comes with the device can charge it to roughly 70% in just 15 minutes.Â
Specification | OnePlus 10 Pro |
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Dimensions & Weight | 163 x 73.9 x 8.55 mm |
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SoCÂ | Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1Â |
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Security | In-display fingerprint sensor |
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Front Camera(s)Â | 32MP, Sony IMX615Â |
Port(s)Â | USB Type-C 3.1Â |
Audio | Dual Stereo Speakers |
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OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z2Â Â
The OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z2 is available in two colors: Magico Black and Beam Blue, and is dust and water resistant to IP55. The audio in the OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z is powered by 12.4mm drivers, which are the largest in a OnePlus audio product to date.
They’ll give your music a richer, deeper bass, and thanks to anti-distortion algorithms, turning up the volume will still give you clear audio clarity. These earphones will be available for pre-order on April 4th, and will be available for purchase on April 5th. They will cost ₹1,999.Â
OnePlus Buds Pro Radiant SilverÂ
The OnePlus Buds Pro offer clever adaptive noise cancellation (ANC) functionality, which uses a three-mic configuration in each earbud to drown out ambient noise up to 40dB. In addition, the earbuds have “improved noise reduction algorithms and a mechanical design” that limit wind noise and provide great audio quality during calls.
They also have OnePlus Audio ID, which is a calibrated sound profile that caters to the sound sensitivities of individual users. They have 11mm dynamic drivers, support for Dolby Atmos, and can last up to 38 hours on a single charge.
Overall, they’re a really expensive set of earbuds. They’re now available in a new color, Radiant Silver, from OnePlus. The early access sale will begin on April 4th, while the open sale will begin on April 5th. They will cost ₹9,990.Â
Published by:Â Shivani Bhalke
Edited by:Â Khushi Thakur