Everything We Know About the OnePlus 10 Pro

OnePlus 10 Pro Equals CES 2022

Exciting OnePlus 10 Pro Smartphone Announced At CES 2022

The technology brand OnePlus has announced their feature smartphone at CES 2022, the OnePlus 10 Pro which is an advancement from its predecessor, the OnePlus 9.

As the gates to 2022 are barely open, CES 2022 aims to knock them down with brand-new technology for the upcoming year. Those looking for a new smartphone upgrade are in for a real treat.

Although the first OnePlus phone was released back in 2014, every subsequent release has gotten more powerful and the specifications of the latest OnePlus 10 Pro are no different. The smartphone features the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen1 processor to help with ideal processing speed, assuring customers get optimal performance.

The OxygenOS 12 which is based on the Android 12 operating system also breathes fresh life into the newest smartphone, giving a cleaned-up and easy-to-navigate feel. The multiple-camera setup on the rear of the phone is also commonplace nowadays, as well as featuring a prominent front-facing camera for video chat or ‘selfies’.

A crystal clear 6.7-inch display and a 5000 mAh battery keep the OnePlus 10 Pro in competition with the most up-to-date phones but don’t sacrifice style. Although the OnePlus 10 Pro will be released in China on January 11, the rest of the world will have to wait for an announcement date as for the first time the sleek device will have an initial release followed by a worldwide one later in 2022.

Everything We Know About The Oneplus 10 Pro

The OnePlus 10 Pro phone features 80W SuperVOOC charging and 50W AirVOOC charging, remaining competitive with other brands and even supports Reverse Wireless Charging. There is a triple camera setup (48MP+50MP+8MP), with a 32MP front camera, plus LPDDR5 RAM, so you’ll be able to access all those new photos, fast.

For more details, customers can view a detailed look at the OnePlus 10 Pro in all of its glory on their website, or follow OnePlus on their official Twitter account to stay in the loop regarding the newest smartphone.

UPDATED January 6, 2021:

Details Surrounding OnePlus 10 Pro’s Second-Generation Hasselblad Camera

OnePlus still had one more hidden ace for its new flagship OnePlus 10 Pro smartphone, and that’s the Hasselblad second-gen camera. This extra appendage brings the OnePlus 10 Pro into new territory, as the plethora of extra functionality turns the smartphone into a next generation camera.

Notable Features

  • OnePlus Billion Color Solution: the first OnePlus device to feature this color saturation, allowing for a 25% increase in DCI-P3 gamut coverage, in full 10-bit capability to assure a more natural delicate approach to color.
  • Second-Generation Hasselblad Pro Mode: A pro mode with a flick of magic, supported by all three rear cameras, pro mode captures photos in a new empowered RAW+ format that gives users the highest quality, allowing photo editors to strut their stuff more efficiently.
  • 150° Ultra-Wide Camera: A 4x wider viewthan other ultra-wide cameras, the sensor delivers 150-degree views allowing for the most you can possibly put on a screen, expanding the creative photographer mind. The Fisheye Mode is also a neat avenue for photos to be shot in a variety of new ways, giving professional tools to the wielder.
  • Movie Mode: For the first time, the OnePlus 10 Pro features a movie mode that allows adjustment of videos before and DURING video record. This mode allows the user to film in a LOG format, giving a huge advantage to those who enjoy editing film with less steps.

The OnePlus 10 Pro is launching first in China on January 11, and later in 2022 globally. Even with that announcement, we have yet to receive details on pricing. The OnePlus 10 Pro is set to officially launch in China on January 13th, with a heavy focus on the phone’s camera specifications. There is currently no word on a non-Pro variant, or the official launch in the West.

Philip Watson
Philip Watson

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