OnePlus 10R: A MediaTek Dimensity 8000 SoC Will Be Present on the Phone

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OnePlus is preparing to release a new powerful phone by the end of the current month, and we have all reasons to expect the most out of it. In a very crowded and competitive market, the Chinese brand still stands firmly and with dignity.

As it happens in the case of pretty much any other phone, there’s been a lot of fuss regarding the specs of what the OnePlus 10R model will bring. A lot of voices were betting on the implementation of the powerful new processor Dimensity 9000 SoC from MediaTek. However, we have some fresh information claiming something totally different.

A OnePlus official is betting on the MediaTek Dimensity 8000 SoC

According to NoteBookCheck.net, a OnePlus official confirms that the Chinese tech giant will implement the MediaTek Dimensity 8000 SoC processor for the OnePlus 10R model. This is not necessarily bad news, considering that we’re still talking about a powerful chipset. But as in most situations, it could have been a better option.

The upcoming phone will come in two variants, and both of them are worthy of attention. Also, both of them support fast charging. One version is set at 150W, while the other reaches only 80W. As for the RAM and storage areas, things become pretty interesting here as well.

One of the OnePlus 10R versions reaches 8GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 128GB of UFS 3.1 storage. The other is set at 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 256GB UFS 3.1 storage. Perhaps 12GB of RAM for a phone would have sounded exaggerated a few years ago, but certainly, it’s not the case in 2022. Smartphones are more and more taking the place of computers, whether we attach a big monitor to the little gadgets or not.

Judging by the info we have now, OnePlus will launch its the 10R model on April 28.

 

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