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OnePlus 10 Pro specs confirmed: Partial list here

January 5, 2022
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TL;DR

  • OnePlus has confirmed a partial OnePlus 10 Pro specs sheet.
  • The Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset is obviously on board.
  • We are still missing some key specs, such as the amount of RAM and internal storage.

Yesterday, OnePlus showed off the first official images of its next flagship phone. Today, the company is giving us a sneak peek at the specs sheet for that phone.

Below, we’ve got a table of OnePlus 10 Pro specs. Every spec on the list is what the company confirmed; in other words, if it’s not on the list, it isn’t confirmed yet. That’s why you’ll find a lot of information still missing. Theoretically, OnePlus should dish out the missing info soon enough.

Check out the confirmed specs below.

Partial OnePlus 10 Pro specs

OnePlus 10 Pro
Display 120Hz AMOLED
LTPO (variable refresh rate)
Processor Snapdragon 8 Gen 1
RAM LPDDR5
(Amount unknown)
Storage UFS 3.1
(Capacity unknown)
Power 5,000mAh battery
80W wired charging
50W wireless charging (with proprietary stand)
Reverse wireless charging
Cameras Rear
– 48MP
– 50MP
– 8MP
Dual OIS on at least one lens
Second-gen Hasselblad software

Front:
– 32MP

Audio Dual stereo speakers
No 3.5mm headphone port
Connectivity Bluetooth 5.2
NFC support
Dimensions 163 x 73.9 x 8.55mm
Software Oxygen OS 12 based on Android 12

Although this specs sheet is partial, there’s still some interesting stuff. First, take note that OnePlus increased wired charging speeds from 65W on the OnePlus 9 series to a whopping 80W on the OnePlus 10 Pro. Wireless charging speeds stay the same, though. However, that might mean your current OnePlus-branded charging stand will work with the 10 Pro, which is good news.

The rest of the specs are pretty obvious. We knew the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 would be on board, and the triple-lens camera array doesn’t have any surprises (we already know there won’t be periscope zoom on the telephoto lens). Likewise, we knew OnePlus would continue to bring LPDDR5 RAM and UFS 3.1 storage, so there are no surprises there.

We’re interested to see the full list of OnePlus 10 Pro specs. We’re also interested to see how many of these specs carry over to the vanilla OnePlus 10. Stay tuned!

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