As the news broke out today, October 23 that @digitchat.com released some configuration information of the OnePlus 12 mobile phone. The blogger said that the OnePlus 12 “violated the ancestral teachings” – it is equipped with a USB 3.2 interface.
Note that, this is an upcoming phone from OnePlus named “OnePlus 12”
In other respects, @digitalchatstation said the new phone will support a variety of configurations such as 50W wireless charging, “high-quality” periscope lenses, and infrared remote control . Based on the blogger’s previous revelations, the phone’s screen shape and frame control can refer to the OPPO Find X6 Pro model – a single hole in the center, the top configuration provides 24GB+1TB large memory, and is available in three colors: black, white, and green.
In addition, the OnePlus 12 will be equipped with a 50-megapixel Sony IMX966 1/1.4-inch outsole main camera that supports OIS optical image stabilization, 23mm focal length, ± f/1.7 aperture; the ultra-wide-angle lens is a 48-megapixel 1/2-inch sensor, supporting 14mm focal length, ± f / 2.2 aperture; the periscope telephoto lens is a 64-megapixel OmniVision OV64B 1/2-inch sensor, supports OIS optical image stabilization, 70mm focal length, f / 2.5 aperture.
Earlier, the whistleblower OnLeaks had announced OnePlus 12 renderings based on “pre-production units”.
▲ Picture source @OnLeaks, the same below
NaijaTechNews had reported some time ago that OnePlus announced on October 20 that it would join hands with BOE to “jointly create a new peak in mobile phone screens.” The two parties will hold a press conference in Chongqing on October 24, which is expected to bring news about new phones. According to past reports, OnePlus 12 will use BOE’s new base material curved screen , with a screen size of 6.82 inches, a resolution of 3168×1440p, and support for a 120Hz LTPO adaptive refresh rate.
Full Specifications and price will be updated later as more informations unfolds.
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