![]() ![]() You need to know more about the OnePlus 10 series soon. The volume up / down buttons may be on the left. ![]() Warning sliders and power buttons are in the right column. It is said to have a 6.7-inch AMOLED screen with a refresh rate of 120Hz. It has a square rear camera setup that houses a triple sensor and LED flash. This happens just days after the alleged OnePlus 10 Pro version came online. There’s still a long way to go with the OnePlus 10 launch, so it should take some time for the company to see the flagship line and start teasing. The OnePlus 10 series will be the first series to run on a new integrated operating system built on Android 12. The company has integrated OxygenOS into OPPO’s ColorOS-based mode.īoth brands are part of BBK Electronics and have also announced the launch of an integrated operating system in 2022. Either way, OnePlus also borrows some design elements, so that’s not surprising. Insiders are only talking about the front end, so I’m guessing that the rear design of the OnePlus 10 may look different than the Reno 7 Pro. OnePlus 10 from Front □ !! /UQI2Nweloi- Debayan Roy (Gadgetsdata) November 11, 2021 The latter design wasn’t officially announced, but the leaked crisp image showed a hole in the upper left corner of the phone, narrow edges, and a flat screen. Insider Debayan Roy claims on Twitter that the OnePlus 10 design looks the same as the OPPO Reno7 Pro when viewed head-on. Since there was no T number flagship this time, it can be inferred that the OnePlus 10 display could bring significant improvements.Ībout this year’s OnePlus 9 line. Realme, in its defence, said that the numbers were accurate and that it is in touch with AnTuTu to sort out the issue.There are rumors that OnePlus has begun developing the OnePlus 10 series, and we can expect the phone to debut in the first half of 2022. The Realme GT 5G was banned from the AnTuTu benchmark test for the same. Realme, one of OnePlus’ cousins, was also accused of fudging numbers on benchmark websites. OnePlus is yet to release an official statement on the incident. If they do, we will delist them from the Android Benchmark chart,” Geekbench tweeted. We will also test the other OnePlus handsets in our performance lab to see if these handsets also manipulate performance in the same way. We’ve delisted the OnePlus 9 and OnePlus 9 Pro from our Android Benchmark chart. We view this as a form of benchmark manipulation. According to its Twitter account, each the OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro have been delisted from the service’s benchmark chart. “It’s disappointing to see OnePlus handsets making performance decisions based on application identifiers rather than application behavior. Not long after Anandtech printed its report concerning OnePlus throttling apps on its telephones, Geekbench some of the popular methods to run benchmark exams on Android took motion. ![]() The platform also said that it will investigate further to see if older OnePlus smartphones also manipulated the performance in a similar way. Geekbench’s responseįollowing the report, Geekbench has decided to delist the OnePlus 9 series from the Android Benchmark Chart. However, it also makes benchmark numbers useless as they are favoured with the CPUs top-performing cores. The limitation in offering max performance to these popular apps could be to conserve battery life. On the other hand, benchmark and other unknown apps get full performance. AnandTech carried out several tests to confirm that popular non-benchmark apps get notably reduced performance. The website claims that OnePlus is blacklisting popular applications away from its fastest cores, causing a slow down in typical workloads such as web browsing. The AnandTech report claims that it found discrepancies in the performance of several apps on the two phones. ![]()
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