Last Updated on April 12, 2022 by Anu Joy
OnePlus is planning to introduce a slew of new products in India on April 28, 2022. The company is likely to announce the OnePlus 10R, the OnePlus Nord CE 2 Lite, and the OnePlus Nord Buds. Ahead of the launch, OnePlus India has revealed that the Dimensity 8000 series SoC will be used in one of its upcoming smartphones.
The OnePlus 10R is speculated to be the brand’s latest smartphone which will use the Dimensity 8000 series chipset. The smartphone, codenamed Pickle, was earlier reported to be a modified version of the sibling company’s GT Neo 3, which debuted in China and is soon making its way to India.
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Get the latest technology news, reviews, and opinions on tech products right into your inboxLet’s take a closer look at the OnePlus 10R and what we’ve learned so far.
OnePlus 10R Specifications
In an interview with 91mobiles, OnePlus India CEO Navnit Nakra stated that the “upcoming OnePlus R series flagship device will be based on the Dimensity 8000 series”. The OnePlus 10R is most likely the referenced forthcoming R-series smartphone.
According to past reports, the OnePlus 10R will sport a 6.7-inch FHD+ E4 AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. The smartphone could be powered by the Dimensity 8100 SoC paired with up to 12GB RAM and 256GB of internal storage. The device would surprisingly miss out on the Alert Slider and a 3.5mm headphone jack.
For imaging, the OnePlus 10R will pack in a triple rear camera system comprising a 50MP Sony IMX766 primary sensor with Optical Image Stabilisation (OIS), an 8MP ultra-wide lens, and a 2MP macro camera. On the front, the smartphone may have a 16MP shooter for selfies and video calls.
The OnePlus 10R reportedly comes in two battery and charging variants, a 4,500mAh battery with 150W charging option and a 5,000mAh battery with 80W charging. Lastly, the OnePlus 10R will boot Android 12-based OxygenOS 12 out of the box.
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