OnePlus 10 First Look Revealed Via Leaked Live Shots

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It has been a while since the OnePlus 10 Pro arrived as the new-generation flagship from the Chinese brand. But, the standard OnePlus 10’s launch is still a mystery. We have come across several leaks that hint at the vanilla OnePlus 10 launch and also the hardware. Now, a new report has shared the live images of the OnePlus 10’s back panel. How different is the design from the Pro variant? Below are the details:

Here’s How The OnePlus 10’s Leaked Design

The OnePlus 10’s leaked live images have been shared at the Chinese microblogging website Weibo by LetsGoDigital. The image shows the OnePlus 10 has a complete design overhaul compared to the OnePlus 10 Pro. Specifically, the camera module’s layout is what gives the vanilla variant an entirely different appeal. The setup is positioned in the upper left corner. However, the size and the placement of sensors are distinctive.

The large square-shaped camera module has a protruding design so does the LED flash module which appears to be a small button. The leaked image shows a black and white color option. The OnePlus logo painted in black has the usual placement at the rear panel. The image confirms it to be a triple-lens setup. However, the specifications are at large currently.

Unfortunately, the placement of ports and keys is not visible in the leaked live images. The front panel is also not shown in the leaked live images. This makes it difficult for us to guess the positioning of the punch-hole camera cutout upfront. It remains to be seen if the vanilla OnePlus 10 also has the in-display camera aligned on the top-left corner like the Pro model or it is positioned centrally.

That said, the standard OnePlus 10 is also likely to be a high-end phone similar to the Pro model. We might see the same Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 flagship processor under the hood in the vanilla model. The flagship octa-core chipset on the OnePlus 10 might be combined with up to 8GB LPDDR5 RAM and 256GB UFS 3.1 storage. As of now, the hardware details are limited. We will update you with more details on the same.

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