Rumours have been building about a potential top-of-the-range new smartphone from OnePlus that brings a periscope camera and plenty of flagship features. Here’s all we know so far about the OnePlus 10 Ultra.
When will the OnePlus 10 Ultra be released?
Details about the OnePlus 10 Ultra are sketchy at the moment, with only some patent listings and a few leaks giving clues about the very existence of the device.
From what we can tell, it seems that the Ultra will sit above the OnePlus 10 Pro in the company’s smartphone range. As the OnePlus 10 Pro was only launched in spring 2022, it could still be a while before we see the Ultra model.
OnePlus itself has posted on Chinese social network Weibo that it will be launching a new flagship phone in Q3 – which runs from July to September – and which is almost certain to be the 10 Ultra.
We can probably expect it at the latter end of that window, at least according to tipster Yogesh Brar, who predicts a launch in August or September.
It might not be coming after all though. Rival leaker Max Jambor doesn’t think so, tweeting that the “next and only flagship phone coming this year” will be the OnePlus 10T 5G. Of course, if that’s true, it may still be that the spec leaks below are accurate – they simply refer to the 10T, not the 10 Ultra.
How much will the OnePlus 10 Ultra cost?
As this is potentially a new tier in the OnePlus range, there’s no information about the price tag that may be attached. We can use the OnePlus 10 Pro as a guide though, with that model costing as follows (based on the announced prices in China):
- 8+128GB – ¥4,699 ($740/£540/€650/₹56,699)
- 8+256GB – ¥4,999 ($785/£575/€690/₹60,299)
- 12+256GB – ¥5,299 ($830/£610/€730/₹63,999)
- 12+512GB – ¥5,799 ($915/£670/€805/₹69,999)
If the Ultra is a more expensive device, then it may stray above the £1,000/$1,000/€1,000 mark that we’ve seen become the norm with flagship smartphones in recent years.
What features and specs will we see in the OnePlus 10 Ultra?
As OnePlus has yet to confirm anything much the 10 Ultra, you should take the details laid out below with a pinch of salt, although we will update this article as more information becomes available. So far, these are the rumours that surround this mysterious new device.
Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1
OnePlus has confirmed on Weibo that it’s releasing a phone powered by the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1, and this is almost certainly the 10 Ultra. That means the phone should be a little faster than the 10 Pro, as the chip offers 10% improved CPU and GPU performance.
Battery life might also improve, with Qualcomm boasting that the chip is overall 15% more power efficient than the 8 Gen 1 found in the older phone.
Faster charging
The 10 Pro’s 80W charging is pretty nippy, but the more recent OnePlus 10R (released in China as the OnePlus Ace) boasts even faster 150W speeds.
It would be downright odd for the company’s ultra flagship not to have its faster charging, so it seems almost certain that the 150W speeds will be included in the Ultra.
A periscope camera
In February, TechInsiderBlog posted on its Twitter feed (which has since been suspended) details about a patent application that had been made by OnePlus for a device that was very similar to the OnePlus 10 Pro.
The main difference was a more advanced camera system. While the placement on the upper left side of the rear panel is the same as the OnePlus 10 Pro, and the top two cameras are also seemingly identical, the lower section replaces the third camera and flash found on the 10 Pro with a recessed camera and empty panel to its right.
The flash has been changed to a small rounded rectangle as opposed to the circle on the 10 Ultra. This is also moved to sit next to the dual cameras in the upper section.
Thankfully, you don’t have to imagine all of this, as you can view the patent application and its images online via the Lets Go Digital site. Helpfully, it also posted mock-up images from graphic designer Jermaine Smit (also know as Concept Creator) which look fantastic.
Here is what the OnePlus 10 Ultra could look like:
The current theory is that the recessed camera could be something along the lines of a 5x zoom equipped camera that would allow users to capture distant images without the loss of quality you usually have to give up when using digital zooms.
Yogesh Brar has since tweeted that he “can confirm periscope,” for the phone, so it looks increasingly likely that some level of periscopic camera will be included.
It’s also thought that OnePlus will use the MariSilicon X Imaging NPU from Oppo, which made its debut in the Oppo Find X5 Pro.
This was echoed by Brar on Twitter who posted about a new OnePlus flagship coming in the second half of 2022 with Oppo technology onboard.
Technology sharing between OnePlus & Oppo is in Full swing, Find X5 series gets Hasselblad treatment and I’m hearing that MariSilicon will be seen on a OnePlus Flagship in the 2nd Half of this year. There are rumours of an Ultra flagship from OnePlus in the EVT phase right now.
— Yogesh Brar (@heyitsyogesh) January 25, 2022
The new imaging technology is powerful stuff, with Oppo stating that it enables ‘high-quality 4K AI Night Video and live preview on Android smartphones for the first time…20 bit ultra-high dynamic range, real-time RAW processing, and Enhanced RGBW Pro Mode.’
If this turns out to be true, then the OnePlus 10 Ultra could have some serious optics onboard when it arrives.
Here’s a breakdown of the technical specs for the OnePlus 10 Pro, so that you know the base that OnePlus is building from:
- 6.7in LTPO2 AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate, HDR10+, 1440×3216 resolution
- Qualcomm SM8450 Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC
- 8GB RAM
- 128GB Storage
- 48 MP, f/1.8, 23mm (Wide) with OIS
- 8 MP, f/2.4, 77mm (Telephoto), with OIS and 3.3x optical zoom
- 50 MP, f/2.2, 14mm, 150˚ (Ultrawide)
- 32 MP, f/2.2, (Wide) selfie camera
- WiFi 6
- 5G LTE
- Bluetooth 5.2
- NFC
- GPS
- 5,000mAh battery with 80W Fast Charging and 50W Wireless Charging
- 163 x 73.9 x 8.6 mm
- 200.5 g
You can check back regularly to this article for any updates we discover and in the meantime be sure to read our guides to the best phones in 2022 and best Android phones to see what kind of competition the OnePlus 10 Ultra will have to fend off when it launches.
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