Quite recently, the organizer of Chinese consumer electronics maker OnePlus, had declared that the OnePlus 10 Pro will make certain to hit the markets in January. Nonetheless, we didn’t actually have anything in the method of a particular date—or up to this point, that is. As indicated by a found listing by a Chinese retailer, the mid-range flagship will be accessible for pre-order on January 4th.
It just so happens, that is likewise the specific date on which we’re anticipating that the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE should be reported in Samsung’s “Together for Tomorrow” keynote (albeit the actual gadget will no doubt go on sale on January 11th, as per the most recent leaks).
Presently, we don’t realize whether it’s a case of OnePlus attempting to steal Samsung’s thunder (or vice versa), yet January 4th—precisely a week from today—surely appears as though it denotes a special day on the calendars of the two organizations.
The listing on the Chinese retail website doesn’t uncover any more data, other than that the OnePlus 10 Pro is to be released to the Chinese market next Tuesday. Be that as it may, we’ve as of now got pretty much a full spec sheet of what’s in store on this latest flagship, which—in contrast to earlier years—may just launch as a lone “Pro”-labeled flagship, with no standard OnePlus 10 model to go with the higher-tier version.
Up until this point, the Oneplus 10 Pro is relied upon to accompany a 6.7-inch AMOLED display, complete with a cutting-edge 120Hz refresh rate for the smoothest conceivable gameplay experience. Concerning the processor, the phone will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor from Qualcomm. OnePlus 10 Pro is one of the first organizations to use this SoC; the only other two organizations that got to it initially have been Realme and Motorola.
The OnePlus 10 Pro battery life is likewise supposed to be a powerful 5000 mAh battery, with help for 80W wired charging rates. At last, the back camera setup ought to incorporate a 48MP primary sensor, coupled by a 32MP hole-punch selfie camera on the leftmost corner of the front display.