ONE PLUS 10 PRO Full Review
INTRODUCTION
The latest upgrade of ONE PLUS 10 PRO
is here this phone is more like previous ONE PLUS 10 but with batter processer
and ultra wide camera. This is the flagship phone from ONE PLUS. After lunching
in China its also available outside the china. It includes the flagship-grade Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, a
larger battery, a new selfie camera, and an updated ultrawide camera. Today
we will take a deep look in this device
Display, Design and Build Quality
The display panel is identical to the
one found in the 9 Pro. It has HDR10+ support, a variable 120Hz refresh rate
that can be set to as low as 1Hz to maximize battery life, and it is rated for
1300 nits of peak brightness. Dual Calibration is a new feature for the 10 Pro.
This means that OnePlus has color-calibrated the panel at both 500 and 100 nits
to ensure greater consistency in accuracy across brightness levels
This time around, the OnePlus 10 Pro's design is less sterile. The new OnePlus 10 Pro has a flag-shaped camera bump that "merges" from the frame to the back panel, in contrast to the OnePlus 9 Pro's rectangular camera bump and the OnePlus 8 Pro's linear, vertical setup. The phone's distinctive design element makes it stand out from the competition. The three cameras and LED flash ring strongly convey the atmosphere of a stovetop burner.
It is interesting to note that the
camera bump is only reached by two of the camera rings: both the telephoto and
main cameras. The LED flash ring and ultrawide camera are situated just below
the bump's surface. After holding the phone for a brief period of time in
landscape mode, it is simple to accidentally leave at least one of the cameras
smudged with fingerprints due to the wide camera bump this time. The 10 Pro's
design is nice in general. With its bold camera bump and sparkly matte finish,
it stands out sufficiently. Despite the fact that OnePlus has a history of
producing finishes that are colorful and iridescent, the company kind of took a
backseat with its volcanic black and emerald green models. There is also a
white version, but it is only available in China.
Camera and video quality
The OnePlus 10 Pro has a single
camera on the front and a triple camera system on the back. OnePlus asserts
that Hasselblad has tuned the 10 Pro cameras, as it did with the flagships from
the previous year.
Similar to the OnePlus 9 Pro, the
main wide-angle camera on the back is a 48-megapixel Sony Exmor IMX789.
Although the laser autofocus has been removed, it still has a 23mm equivalent
7P lens with an f1.8 aperture, OIS, and phase detection autofocus. It can
record video at up to 120 frames per second for 4K and 24 frames per second for
8K.
The telephoto camera is an
OmniVision OV08A10 with 8 megapixels, which was also used on the OnePlus 9 Pro.
It has PDAF and OIS on a 76mm equivalent f2.4 lens. It can record video at 30
frames per second up to 1080p. The phone switches to digital zooming on the
main wide camera when you change the resolution or frame rate.
This year's ultra-wide camera is
brand-new. It has a 50-megapixel Samsung ISOCELL JN1 sensor and a 150-degree
field of view, extremely wide-angle fixed focus lens. At 30 frames per second,
this camera can record 4K video.
This year, neither a macro camera
nor any other device with a macro capability are available. The ultra-wide lens
on the OnePlus 10 Pro is fixed-focus, whereas the ultra-wide lens on the
OnePlus 9 Pro allowed for macro photography. There are no cameras that can
focus from a close distance.
Daylight shoot
The main camera's 12-megapixel images
have a good amount of detail. Sharpening is evident, which occasionally appears
a little aggressive but is usually tolerable. The color rendering has come a
long way, but it is still not always accurate, especially when it comes to
things like foliage, which still looks yellowish. On single-color flowers, the
camera also has a tendency to clip colors and oversaturate them.
The main camera can shoot at 48
megapixels, but this is just an upscaled version of the 12 megapixel images, so
it's not worth using.
The images from the 10 Pro are nearly
identical to those from the OnePlus 9 Pro. There are some differences between
shots, but nothing that can be attributed to a deliberate alteration.
When viewed on a display that is
compatible, the Display P3 color gamut gives the colors more depth. Although
the camera generally tends to be warmer, the white balance is generally
acceptable.
Average dynamic range exists.
Although the camera retains highlights well, it frequently artificially darkens
shadows to produce an overly processed and contrasty image. If you like to edit
your photos, this narrows the dynamic range, which is especially constricting.
Specifications and Performance
There are several upgrades in specifications as ONE PLUS 10 PRO is a top end device its comes with 8GB to 12GB RAM along with 128GB to 512GB ROM the big thing is the processer Qualcomm SM8450 Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 (4 nm) we have seen how powerful this chipset is the CPU is Octa-core (1x3.00 GHz Cortex-X2 & 3x2.50 GHz Cortex-A710 & 4x1.80 GHz Cortex-A510) Over Android, OxygenOS was always known for its features that improved a clean, nearly stock skin. OxygenOS has slowly morphed over the past few iterations into an inconsistent mashup of OxygenOS, ColorOS, and somehow Android 12, boldly pretending to be OxygenOS.
The most recent and greatest Qualcomm
Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 is included in the 10 Pro. The SoC has an octa-core CPU with
one main Cortex-X2 core running at 3.0 GHz, three Cortex-A710 cores running at
2.5 GHz, and a fourth cluster of four Cortex-A510 cores running at 1.8 GHz for
less demanding tasks to save energy. Graphically intensive tasks are handled by
the Adreno 730 GPU, which is 25% more efficient than its predecessor. To see
how the OnePlus 10 Pro fared in comparison to other devices with the same
chipset, we ran it through the typical set of synthetic benchmark applications.
Moreover, the 8GB+128GB North American variant was utilized in the execution of
the following benchmarks.