Design, shell and hardware platform not from Realme GT Neo 3
This week, OnePlus announced that it will be holding a press event on April 28th to showcase new products. The company did not announce the composition of the participants, but specialized resources quite logically suggested that the OnePlus 10R, OnePlus Nord 2 CE Lite 5G and the first headphones within the Nord family would be shown to a wide audience.
Today, the company confirmed that it really intends to present the OnePlus 10R and that it can be charged at 150W. Until today, it was believed that the smartphone would be a rebranded version of the Realme GT Neo 3 and would be known as the OnePlus Ace in a number of markets. But it turned out that there would still be no complete duplication of characteristics.
One of the teasers, the company said that the OnePlus 10R hardware will be the Dimensity 8100 Max chipset. What kind of processor is this and how does it differ from the Dimensity 8100. One can only assume that the Dimensity 8100 Max will be positioned as an exclusive solution, where artificial intelligence has been pumped to the maximum or the clock speed of the cores has been increased.
The OnePlus 10R should offer a 6.7-inch Full HD+ E4 AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, 8GB or 12GB of RAM and 128GB or 256GB of storage.
The OnePlus 10R camera will feature three lenses: a 50-megapixel Sony IMX355 main lens, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide, and a useless 2-megapixel macro sensor. The smartphone can be presented in two versions: with 80 and 150-watt fast charging.
OnePlus 10R should differ from realme GT Neo 3 in its exterior and proprietary OxygenOS shell based on Android 12. It is unfortunate that after merging with Oppo, OnePlus has become a faceless conveyor, mostly re-released Oppo and Realme smartphones.
Subscribe to Andro News at Telegram“In contact with” and YouTube-channel.
Source: gsmarena
Publication date:
04/15/2022
Share article
Latest videos on YouTube
The post The upcoming OnePlus 10R announcement has been confirmed. Surprise on the part of the chip appeared first on Gamingsym.