The OnePlus 10 Pro packs specifications that are much more advanced than the original OnePlus One offered. This underlines a monumental leap in progress for the brand, after almost a decade of never compromising on anything less than top quality material. The company’s first flagship, the OnePlus One, was released in 2014 and caught the eye with its attractive starting price and unique Sandstone finish. Starting at just $ 300, the OnePlus One offered far more than most flagship phones of the time, but far fewer. This included a bigger screen, arguably better cameras and more battery capacity than competitors like the iPhone 6 or the Samsung Galaxy S5. Sold at half the asking price of these phones, the OnePlus One was a self-proclaimed “flagship killer”. While OnePlus phones are no longer available as cheaply as they used to be, the OnePlus 10 Pro still aims to deliver the highest standards of hardware, which, according to the brand, it can continue to deliver at its peak for years to come. THE SCREEN VIDEO OF THE DAY How much has the OnePlus flagship improved over the last eight years? Well, the OnePlus 10 Pro has a huge 6.7-inch Quad HD + 120 Hz display, up to 12 GB of RAM, up to 256 GB of storage and is powered by a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor. The rear camera setting includes 48 megapixel sensors, 50 megapixel and 8 megapixel and there is a 32 megapixel shooter on the front. The phone has a heavy 5,000 mAh battery. The OnePlus One, on the other hand, included a 5.5-inch Full HD display, 3 GB of RAM, up to 64 GB of storage, and a Snapdragon 801 processor. It had a single Sony Exmor 13MP camera, a 5MP selfie camera, and a battery. average size 3,000 mAh.

OnePlus 10 Pro Vs. OnePlus One: Bigger changes

While the specs have naturally advanced with advances in technology, one of the biggest changes to OnePlus’ recent flagships has been the brand’s partnership with Hasselblad, the iconic Swedish camera brand used by NASA for its space missions. Another change is in the battery compartment, with the OnePlus 10 Pro not only having a more improved cell, but also a ridiculously fast 80W USB-C charge, capable of filling it from 0 to 100% in about 30 minutes. The phone also has 50W wireless charging, one of the fastest in the world. Such technology simply did not exist then. In terms of performance, the OnePlus 10 Pro Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor is eight generations ahead of the OnePlus One chip, and in terms of performance upgrades, much has improved since then. The software on OnePlus phones has also evolved over the years. While the OnePlus One was released with Cyanogen OS at the time of its release, a forked version of Android was later ported to OnePlus’s proprietary OxygenOS. OnePlus 10 Pro is still available with OxygenOS, but after merging with OPPO, the software is now based on ColorOS. Another big change was OnePlus’ sales strategy. The OnePlus One was sold through an exclusive invitation system, and OnePlus now sells its phones online and in stores worldwide. However, all upgrades offered by the OnePlus 10 Pro come at a cost. The trusted headphone jack on the OnePlus One has been removed and the price of the OnePlus 10 Pro is nowhere near the genuine “flagship killer” persona. Next: OnePlus 10 Pro Fails the Endurance Test: Watch the Flagship Phone Bend & Snap Source: OnePlus, OnePlus Forums Ford F-150 Lightning EV could become a bestseller for range and affordable price
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