On March 31, OnePlus launched the eponymous OnePlus 10 Pro worldwide. While rumors have surfaced about the OnePlus 10 Ultra and 10R, little information has been known about the regular OnePlus 10 so far. That’s about to change now, as OnLeaks and Digit share the alleged specs of the unannounced device.

For example, the Chinese manufacturer is currently testing two different sauces: on the one hand, it’s called a new Qualcomm Snapdragon chip, possibly Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 Plus. MediaTek’s Dimensity 9000 is also a competitor. The chipset will be paired with 8 to 12GB of RAM and 128 to 256GB of storage.


Earlier in March, LetsGoDigital spotted an alleged photo of the OnePlus 10 on Weibo.

Although the regular OP 10 is said to have a charging capacity of no less than 150 watts, the OnePlus 10 will have a slightly smaller battery than the Pro version (4,800 mAh compared to 5,000 mAh). That’s almost double the Pro, which offers 80W fast charging. The upcoming phone will be the first high-end model to do without the well-known Alert Slider.

The Hasselblad camera system on the back is said to consist of a 50MP main lens, followed by a 16MP ultra-wide-angle camera and a 2MP macro lens. The rest of the specs include a 6.7-inch 120Hz AMOLED display and a 32MP selfie camera.

As the OnePlus 10 appears to be in an early stage of development, Digit thinks it won’t be released until the second half of this year. It is expected to be cheaper than the 10 Pro, with a suggested retail price of 900 euros.

Resources:
OnLeaks (Twitter)Number, LetsGoDigital

Source: Hardware Info

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