There’s no regular OnePlus 10 variant coming, unfortunately. Instead, we’re only getting the pro model, and that’s bad news for people who always liked the regular model. This marks the first year that OnePlus launched only one device since 2018’s OnePlus 6.
The OnePlus 10 Pro pops up and gives us a look at the price
When a device is made available to more than one region, it sometimes goes through a bit of a price change. We didn’t have much to go on when the phone first launched three months ago. A lot of publications speculated that the price would be equivalent to $900-$1,000 when it hits the States. Thanks to a listing from MediaMarkt, we don’t have the USD amount, but we have a close equivalent: euros. The listing for the OnePlus 10 Pro popped up early, and it gave us the price for the European market. In the listing, we see that the 128GB model will retail for €899. That falls in line with what a lot of people have been speculating. That amount roughly converts to about $987 USD, but we know that when the phone launches in the United States, it won’t be a direct conversion. When the OnePlus launched last year, it sold for $969 in the US and €919 in Europe. So, retailing for €899 means that the OnePlus 10 Pro costs roughly 2.2% less than the OnePlus 9 Pro in Europe. When this phone launches in the US, hopefully, we’ll see a price cut as well.
What does this phone pack?
The OnePlus 10 Pro comes with a 6.7-inch LTPO2 1440p+ AMOLED display that can run at up to 120Hz. It’s powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 with the Adreno 730 GPU. It has 8GB/12GB of RAM and 128GB/256GB/512GB of internal storage. Keeping the lights on is a large 5,000mAh battery. There’s also 80W fast charging, 50W wireless charging, and even reverse charging.