OnePlus 10 Pro release date and design revealed (* 10 *), but you won't be able to buy it

OnePlus 10 Pro release date and design revealed (* 10 *), but you won't be able to buy it

We've seen (* 10 *) OnePlus 10 Pro series leaking so frequently in recent weeks, that your eyes may gleam seeing even more, but to shake things up, OnePlus has revealed the design of the phone and has also confirmed its release date. .

As part of CES XNUMX, an annual technology fair currently experiencing an exhibitor crisis due to Covid, OnePlus has provided insight into its future family of smartphones.

The OnePlus 10 Pro is scheduled to launch in China on January 10 at (* 1 *) 10 a. M. ET, six a. M. GMT and four p. M. ACT, or 10 p. M. PT on January XNUMX. Therefore, it only appears in one area for the moment, and without its brother not Pro with what it looks like. We await a global launch, with a complete family of mobiles, which will be generated later in two thousand twenty-two.

That's pretty early in the year for the OnePlus launch, since (* 10 *) the company generally waits until March or April to show off their new phones, and that's when we'll probably see (* 10 *) full unveiling.

Unlike companies such as Huawei or Xiaomi, in general we do not see OnePlus showing its phones in China before the rest of the planet, so the event of January 10 once again sets a new and curious precedent. For starters, we're hoping the phone only goes (* XNUMX *) for sale in China, so you won't be able to buy it right away, but fingers crossed that the full launch doesn't take too long.

Photos for OnePlus 10 Pro

OnePlus 10 Pro

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Along with the launch announcement, OnePlus shared certain photos of the 10 Pro. The phone will look very familiar to anyone who has followed the leaks, as it turns out those early images were quite accurate.

The images show 2 phones, one green and one black, with certain key quirks listed between them.

The OnePlus 10 Pro is going to receive a notification slider near (* 10 *) the (* 10 *) camera bump, as well as what also appears to be a power button on that edge, suggesting that the control of the volume is on the other side.

There are 3 rear cameras, with very noticeable branding for Hasselblad, (*10*) a camera company that (*10*) OnePlus contracts for camera parts. You'll also see a fourth bulge on the (*10*) lens, which contains the phone's ring flash led; the letters on the (*10*) bump state 'P2D 50T', and we have no idea what that means, but hopefully the launch event will enlighten us.

As the launch of a OnePlus phone approaches, (* 10 *) company frequently scoffs at (* 10 *) information about the device as (* 10 *) full disclosure approaches, and there's no reason to think that doesn't. it's going to happen for the January XNUMXth release. So expect more information to be released in no time.