A new value flagship from OnePlus?

A new value flagship from OnePlus?

Dhruv Bhutani / Android Authority

TL; DR

  • Reliable tales exceed the camera specifications of the OnePlus 10RT.
  • The phone may have the same setup as the OnePlus 10R.
  • This is the fourth rumored OnePlus 10 series phone.

The OnePlus 9RT was launched last year as a value flagship and has been upgraded to the OnePlus 9R. Now it looks like the OnePlus 10R is followed by the OnePlus 10RT.

Leaker Yogesh Brar It exceeds the claimed camera specifications of the OnePlus 10RT. I haven’t heard of any other leaks or rumors about the phone, but this latest tip suggests that the device may boot in the coming months.

However, the so-called OnePlus 10RT camera settings are expected to include a primary 50MP IMX766 sensor with an optical image stabilization (OIS). This is the same camera sensor used on the OnePlus 10R and OnePlus 9RT. It also worked as an ultra-wide sensor for the OnePlus 9.

The other two rear camera sensors on the phone are also expected to be the same as those on the OnePlus 10R. This means you can get an 8MP ultra-wide sensor and a 2MP macro shooter.

The self-snapper is made by Samsung, not Sony, as in the case of the 10R, but it is designed to be a 16MP sensor.

OnePlus 10RT (CPH2413) camera specifications

✓ Rear

– 50MP (Sony IMX766), OIS, (f / 1.88) (84.4 °)
– 8MP Ultra Wide (ƒ / 2.25) (119.7 °)
– 2MP macro (f / 2.4) (88.8 °)

✓ Front

16MP (Samsung S5K3P9) (f / 2.45) (82.3 °), EIS

Nothing has been announced when OnePlus will launch the 10RT. If the company sticks to the previous timeline, the device may appear in October. The device may be available in some markets as well as its predecessor and the OnePlus 10R. In other words, it may not be available in the United States.

So far, the next big release of OnePlus is shaped to be the OnePlus 10T. However, the device may eventually be called OnePlus 10. The story of OnePlus 10 Ultra is just around the corner. Of course, all the information about the OnePlus 10 series variations is leak-based, so there’s no confirmation about this.