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Related: 5 Best Gaming Smartphones Under Rs 50,000 The phone runs on OxygenOS 12.1-based on Android 12, OnePlus didn’t promise anything about the future update but going by the OnePlus record, the phone should get the Android 13 update.Īlso, keep in mind, this is not OxygenOS which we use to use, this is ColorOS but OnePlus is calling it OxygenOS, just like how RealMe is calling their OS RealMe UI. OnePlus has also added 9 5G bands, so whenever 5G launches in India, you will be able to use the 5G network. Qualcomm Charges a premium for their processor whereas Mediatek doesn’t change as much as Qualcomm, so here, I don’t know why OnePlus is charging a premium for the OnePlus 10R 5G. The MediaTek Dimensity 8100 Max is a new processor from MediaTek and it will give a close performance to Snapdragon 888 SoC, so don’t worry about the performance.īefore we talk about the performance let me share one thing, Overall, the OnePlus has used a good-quality display, you won’t face any kind of problem while using it in day-to-day life. There is also an in-display fingerprint on the front which works great but again, this is an Optical sensor, so if your hands are wet then the fingerprint sensor won’t work. That 120Hz screen refresh rate helps a lot while using the UI or social media and also, MediaTek Dimensity 8100 Max is a powerful processor and can handle the 120Hz refresh rate without any problem. Related : 5 Best Smartphones Under Rs 30000 OnePlus has also added support for Widevine L1 which means, you will be able to stream FHD+ content on OTT platforms. The smartphone is bright enough to use outdoors, there won’t be any kind of problem while watching YouTube Videos or calling someone. The OnePlus 10R comes with a 6.70-inches 10-bit 120Hz AMOLED display with a resolution of 1080 x 2412 pixels resolution and it’s protected with Corning Gorilla Glass 5. Overall, for the price of Rs 38999, OnePlus is charging a premium and I don’t think you should pay this amount of money for OnePlus because earlier they had OxygenOS, so it was kind of acceptable to pay a little bit of premium but now that OnePlus is using ColorOS, there is no single reason to pay extra money for OnePlus brand unless and until you love the OnePlus Logo. This is an almost 40k smartphone and yet OnePlus has used plastic on the rear side which is not acceptable. Here comes the big part, the phone has a superfast 80W charging support but if you want that 150W fast charging then you have to buy the 12GB + 256GB variant which will cost you Rs 43,999 whereas, for the 80W variant, you will only need to pay Rs 38,999.īy the way, I feel, the 80W variant is good enough but the choice is all yours, if you feel that 150W is what I want then go for it. This time, OnePlus has gone with MediaTek Dimensity 8100 Max processor which is close to Snapdragon 888 chipset, so there won’t be a huge problem with the performance.
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