The OnePlus 10 will launch with 150W fast charging, 50MP triple cameras, etc

The OnePlus 10 will launch with 150W fast charging, 50MP triple cameras, etc

The OnePlus 10 is expected to launch later as the successor to 2021 OnePlus 9. Meanwhile, the OnePlus 10 Pro (test report) has already found its way to the Indian coast, packed with cutting-edge features and second-generation Hasselblad color grading. Today at Digit, we bring you some exclusive details on the specs and features of the vanilla OnePlus 10 in collaboration with popular tipster OnLeaks.

So… Today, I can confirm that the vanilla #OnePlus10 is definitely coming and guess what… I have its complete specs sheet to share with you… #FutureSquad

This exclusive comes on behalf of @digitindia -> https://t.co/AdZHiDO9EC pic.twitter.com/SKTFRsrvV1

— Steve H.McFly (@OnLeaks) April 21, 2022

The OnePlus 10 is the successor to the OnePlus 9, which offered some solid features for its price, including a high refresh rate AMOLED display, Snapdragon 888 chip, and triple camera with Hasselblad support and fast wired/wireless charging. This year OnePlus 10 is expected to outperform the OnePlus 9, and here’s what you can expect from the upcoming OnePlus flagship.

OnePlus 10 leaked specifications

OnePlus 9 camera module

According to the leaked OnePlus 10 specs we got our hands on, courtesy of OnLeaks, OnePlus is currently testing two prototype variants, one with a Qualcomm chip and the other with a MediaTek SoC. The company doesn’t seem to have decided yet about which exact variant will go into mass production as the OnePlus 10. But one thing is clear: OnePlus is currently in an early testing phase, and we’ll likely see the OnePlus 10 hit the market in the second half of 2022.

The OnePlus 10 features a 6.7-inch Full HD+ AMOLED display that supports a 120Hz refresh rate. The OnePlus 10 will also feature LTPO 2.0 Backplane technology, which allows the refresh rate to be adjusted between 1 Hz and 120 Hz depending on the type of content displayed on the screen.

OnePlus is currently testing two chipsets for its vanilla flagship: the next-generation Qualcomm Snapdragon SoC (likely Snapdragon 8 Gen 1+) and the MediaTek 9000 chipset. Which chipset will ultimately power the OnePlus 10 is unclear, but we’ll certainly find out as soon as we get closer to the official launch date.

As far as cameras are concerned, the OnePlus 10 has a 50MP primary camera, followed by a 16MP ultra-wide-angle camera and a 2MP macro camera. And on the front, there’s an updated 32MP selfie camera.

The OnePlus 9 had a 48MP main camera, a 50MP ultra wide-angle camera, and a 2MP monochrome sensor. It didn’t offer OIS support, but the cameras received the same Hasselblad color grading as the OnePlus 9 Pro, and we expect the OnePlus 10 to follow suit.

The chipset will be paired with 8GB/12GB of RAM and 128GB/256GB of storage. It will likely run the latest version of OxygenOS 12, based on Android 12.

OnePlus has almost always been at the forefront of the fast charging game, and with the OnePlus 10, we get a solid 150W of fast charging support. The battery capacity is estimated at 4,800mAh.

The OnePlus 10 is expected to be the first OnePlus flagship not to sport the iconic alarm slider that has become synonymous with the OnePlus flagship.

Alleged OnePlus 10 design (credit: LetsGoDigital)

While there is no information on the appearance of the OnePlus 10, a leak from March has reportedly revealed what the back of the OnePlus 10 might look like. However, in the absence of confirmation that this is the OnePlus 10, we advise our readers to take this with a grain of salt.

According to a photo obtained by LetsGoDigital from user Shadow_Leak on Weibo, the OnePlus 10 could look very different from the OnePlus 10 Pro. The phone is shown in two colors: black and white, with a vertical camera module like on the OnePlus 9 series. The image obtained by LetsGoDigital was not accompanied by any other information, such as specs. This means we’ll know more about the OnePlus 10 before it goes on sale, expected later this year.