OnePlus 10 Pro Renders Show A Unique Rear Camera Design

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is currently working on its next flagship series, the OnePlus 10 series. Today, a couple of leaked renders gives us a first glimpse at what this device might look like. These renders highlight the rear design of this smartphone. The design is quite unique and innovative as anything like we've seen before. According to the latest reports, the renders are based on real images of an early prototype. This means that this look may not look exactly like the final appearance of this device. On the renders, the rear camera module of the OnePlus 10 Pro is more prominent.

The device uses a rectangular arrangement in the upper left corner of the rear. The OnePlus 10 Pro camera module consists of three cameras and a flash. The design of the rear camera module extends from the frame of the fuselage to the mid-rear with the camera module stretching even exceeding the mid-rear of this device. This design appears to be similar to that of the Galaxy S21 series.

The OnePlus 10 Pro will use a 6.7-inch Fluid AMOLED screen with a resolution of 1440 x 3216. With an aspect ratio of 20: 9, and a 120Hz refresh rate. Under the hood, this device will be powered with an unspecified Qualcomm Snapdragon flagship SoC., hopefully with the Snapdragon 898 SoC. The OnePlus 10 Pro will also have 8GB / 12GB of RAM and 128GB / 256GB of internal storage. This smartphone will be drawn its juices from a 5000mAh battery.

As of now, there are no official reports on the specs, release date, or price of the OnePlus 10 Pro. There are some speculations that the OnePlus 10 Pro will launch in most countries and regions around the world in the first half of 2022. As for its price, this device will cost about USD 1,069.

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