(Pocket Moss) – OnePlus is rumored to be a few months away from launching an Ultra phone with specs and better cameras. It is claimed that the OnePlus 10 Ultra is currently in the testing phase and is powered by a still unplugged Snapdragon processor.
This chipset – called Snapdragon 8 Gen 1+ – will probably be a more powerful version of the current flagship processor, Snapdragon 8 Gen 1. It is also assumed that the phone will have an improved camera system compared to 10 Pro.
The advice comes from a source of frequent rumors, @heyitsyogesh on Twitter, who responded later in the topic that it will be released in August / September. If true, this would mean that the OnePlus 10 series could include up to four models by the end of the year.
So, the flagship OnePlus Ultra is entering the testing phase, focus on cameras and SD 8 Gen 1+
OnePlus 10 – D9000 / SD 8 Gen 1 (depending on the market)
D8000 and SD888 in more mid-range phones such as the Nord series
Phone 7 Gen 1 is planned.
Complex deadlines and products in general
– Yogesh Brah (@heyitsyogesh) May 3, 2022
With the already announced OnePlus 10 Pro and OnePlus 10R, the regular OnePlus 10 is said to be coming soon and there is talk of the OnePlus 10 Ultra, making it the largest range of numbered series in the history of OnePlus.
Not that this is a big surprise; 2021 was a sign of things to come for OnePlus. After officially becoming a sub brand of Oppo, it began operating as its parent company, offering a variety of phone models at different prices.
Moreover, some models were only available in India, others only in the United States, and still others only in Europe. His approach to launching phones has become much more fragmented.
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For 2022, this ethos seems to be evolving further, with an even greater variety of models, price points and specifications, and some of them are only available in certain regions.
Adherence to what OnePlus offers will become much more confusing over time. The days of launching a phone at a time are a rapidly fading distant memory.
Writing by Cam Bunton.
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