There have been several leaks surrounding the OnePlus 10 series as we near its early-2022 launch. Even specification leaks have come out for these devices, but not much about the design. Now renders of early prototypes have been revealed by @OnLeaks to truly give a more complete picture of the upcoming flagship series.
OnePlus 10 Pro
Following last week very first glimpse at the #OnePlus10Pro, now comes your very first complete and detailed look at the – likely final version – upcoming #OnePlus Flagship! (360° video + terrific 5K renders + dimensions)
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— Steve H.McFly (@OnLeaks) November 15, 2021
The most prominent reveal would be of the OnePlus 10 Pro; the images show a triple camera design on the back panel that strays away from the conventional. A black housing wraps around the compact set of lenses and spills over to the edge of the phone. The OnePlus 9 Pro had a quad-camera design, so this phone seems to be trading quantity for quality.
Another feature is the curved screen that resembles the OnePlus series 9 phones. Other details include a rumored 120Hz refresh rate and a 20:9 aspect ratio.
In terms of the specifications of the phone, it is predicted to have a 5,000mAh battery that is supported by125W fast charging. The storage options will be up to 256GB and up to 12GB of RAM.
OnePlus Nord N20
Another device that had leaked renders is the OnePlus Nord N20, which shows a new design compared to its predecessor. The updated device will have flat edges instead of rounded ones and a triple camera layout on the back with a punch-hole front camera.
And now comes your very first and early look at the #OnePlusNordN20 5G! (360° video + stunning 5K renders + dimensions + key specs)
One behalf of my Friends over @91mobiles -> https://t.co/t8yfj764Ts pic.twitter.com/dFYYnZH2DW
— Steve H.McFly (@OnLeaks) November 15, 2021
Additionally, all of the images and information given has not been confirmed by OnePlus. Meaning it is all speculation, rumors, and an early look at what we should expect. So be sure to look out for more updates on the device from us.