OnePlus 10 Pro launched live: Get ready for the launch of your next massive Android phone

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If you’re a big tech fan, you might want to check out some of the news stories we released this morning, while waiting for the OnePlus event.

Oh, one thing to point out.

We said the OnePlus 10 Pro charges 80W, and it is – unless you live in the US. The phone version has only 65W of power. The company has already confirmed this.

We should probably look at the OnePlus 10 Pro itself at some point, right? This thing has already been launched in China, so we know all about it.

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OnePlus has a 6.7-inch 2K 120Hz display, split by a punch-hole for the front camera. You can see the design of the phone above.

The cameras are a 48MP main, 50MP ultra-wide, and 8MP — oh, and there’s a 32MP camera on the front for taking selfies. That’s a total of 138 megapixels, if you like math.

The phone has a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset, a 5,000mAh battery and charges at 80W wired and 50W wirelessly.

I was actually able to pre-order the OnePlus 10 Pro for a while.

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Since we know all the specs of the phone, you might be interested in pre-ordering it now, but we’d recommend waiting a bit – we have no idea how much the phone will cost just yet.

We mentioned in the introduction to this live blog that the OnePlus 10 is not coming – let’s dive into it.

at MWC 2022, an annual tech fair held in late February, TechRadar attended a OnePlus briefing where the company confirmed this fact. He told us that the OnePlus 10 series will only have one phone.

This also means that there will be no OnePlus 10T, but this could be a case of “we read between the lines a lot”.

The OnePlus 10 appears to have been dropped so the company can focus more on its Nord series of mid-rangers, so we can see the OnePlus 10 in the spirit, but not its name.

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in our area OnePlus One ReviewThe tester gave the phone four stars out of five, describing it as “amazing value for money”.

One of the downsides to the review is the “non-removable battery” which, after several years, is something you can’t even imagine. Not because the non-removable batteries are gone, but because it’s quite the norm.

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While today’s event is mainly about the OnePlus 10 Pro, we think they will be talking about the OnePlus One as well.

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This tweet is the main reason for saying so, and the company has similar ads on its website that say the same thing.

This might just be a celebration of 10 generations of the OnePlus phone, given that 10 is a great round number, but it’s not quite that simple. There was no OnePlus Four, and the OnePlus One is only eight years old.

But the number ten is a nice round number, as we said. So we have to wait and see.

Welcome to the OnePlus 10 Pro live blog!

The event is hours and hours away – it’s later in the day than we generally see Chinese phone companies hosting their launch events – so we can have a nice slow tempo to our posts for a while.

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