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Patent images for the OnePlus 10 Ultra have been discovered.

On the back of the phone, there appears to be a periscope lens and a secondary screen.

In the second half of 2022, the OnePlus 10 Pro Ultra is likely to be released.



The OnePlus 10 Pro is a flagship that hasn't piqued the interest of many in the same way that previous OnePlus flagships have. The handset, which was released earlier this month, is likely to be an update to last year's OnePlus 9 Pro. It has a minor rear design change, somewhat faster 80W fast charging, and the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen1 processor. Perhaps this is why there have been so many OnePlus 10 Ultra rumours recently. A Twitter user named @TechInsiderBlog has obtained patent photos of a OnePlus smartphone that appears to be the OnePlus 10 Ultra. One of the rear sensors appears to be a periscope lens, and there appears to be a little display on the back.



There's no way of knowing whether OnePlus would release a commercial phone with the same design, as with most patents. If it does make it, it may be branded the OnePlus 10 Ultra. As of today, the handset is expected to ship with the same Snapdragon 8 Gen1 CPU from TSMC rather than Samsung, which has been linked to heating and throttling difficulties. The OnePlus 10 Ultra is scheduled to be released in the second half of the year, with upgraded camera hardware.



OnePlus phones, on the other hand, began with the goal of providing inexpensive flagships. However, in recent years, the motivation has shifted. However, it appears that the companies are now seeking to return to their roots, most likely in order to expand their user base. Digital Chat Station, according to a well-known tipper OnePlus is rumoured to be working on a series of OnePlus devices that will be high-performance and gaming-oriented while remaining affordable. According to reports, the phones in the series will cost between $315 and $475. However, prices in global and Indian markets will be higher, and they will be less powerful than other flagships. As a result, we can assume they'll be premium mid-range options at best.



The phones in the series, according to Digital Chat Station, would sport flagship chipsets and flat display panels. However, the chipsets' specifications are currently unclear. Furthermore, we can predict that the phones will be missing features such as wireless charging, IP certification, and others in order to keep the price low. More information on the phones should be available soon.