OnePlus has a history of experimenting with various textures for the backs of its phones, and it appears that the OnePlus 12 will introduce something intriguing. According to the reputable and often accurate source, Digital Chat Station, the upcoming flagship smartphone may feature a variant with a wood texture back.
However, there’s some ambiguity due to machine translation, and the accompanying image doesn’t offer clarity either. There’s debate about whether this texture will be genuine wood or a material like plastic or glass designed to simulate a wood-like texture.
In the past, OnePlus has offered cases with wood textures for certain devices and even provided removable wood texture backs for its inaugural smartphone, the OnePlus One. It’s possible that this move to incorporate wood with the OnePlus 12 is a tribute to the company’s initial model.
Given the uncertainty stemming from the image, it seems more probable that OnePlus might offer a wood texture case. Creating such a case would likely be easier than applying such a texture directly to the phone’s back.
Nevertheless, the mobile industry has witnessed unexpected developments, so anticipation remains high to see the final outcome. The OnePlus 12 is scheduled for unveiling in the Chinese market on December 4 and is expected to reach international markets in January.
Published on 12/3/23 1:50 | by Rawa John
OnePlus is preparing to commemorate its tenth anniversary with a major event scheduled for December 4 in Shenzhen, China. At this event, CEO and founder Pete Lau will unveil the much-anticipated OnePlus 12, which is set to be a highlight.
Numerous leaks have already surfaced regarding the upcoming flagship. These leaks hint at impressive features, such as its 6.82-inch LTPO OLED panel manufactured by BOE, boasting a resolution of 1,440 x 3,168px and a remarkable peak brightness of up to 2,600 nits.
The OnePlus 12 is also expected to debut with an enhanced camera setup, featuring Sony’s latest 48MP dual-layer stacked Lytia 808 primary sensor, accompanied by a 1/2.0” 64MP OV64B sensor equipped with a telephoto lens offering 3x optical zoom. Additionally, a 48MP ultrawide lens is anticipated to complete the trio of camera modules.
As a flagship model of 2023, the OnePlus 12 will launch equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip, as recently confirmed by an AnTuTu listing. The device will support 100W charging. In China, OnePlus 12 units will ship with ColorOS 14 based on Android 14, while international variants are expected to offer OxygenOS 14.
Published on 11/28/23 8:08 | by Rawa John
The anticipated release of the OnePlus 12 is slated for the end of this year, and although it may seem premature, rumors and speculations from leaksters in China have already begun circulating. The latest information suggests that the upcoming flagship will be equipped with a third-generation Snapdragon 8 chipset and will feature a camera setup comprising a 50 MP + 50 MP + 64 MP combination.
According to the leakster, the primary camera will likely utilize an IMX9 series sensor, potentially Sony’s IMX989, which is a 1-inch type sensor. The ultra-wide-angle camera is also expected to be 50 MP, while the 32 MP IMX709 telephoto lens might be replaced by a 64 MP OV64B lens developed by OmniVision.
In terms of battery capacity, it is speculated that the OnePlus 12 could exceed 5,000 mAh. However, we believe the capacity will likely remain the same, especially considering reports of the device being equipped with 150W fast charging.
While this wouldn’t be the first OnePlus phone to support such fast charging speeds, it could mark the first time it’s featured in a true flagship device. Additionally, there is uncertainty surrounding whether North American fans of the brand will experience the same high charging speeds, as both the OnePlus 10 Pro and OnePlus 11 saw downgrades in this regard.
Regarding the possibility of downgrades in the OnePlus 12, it is still too early to say, as the official unveiling is several months away. At this point, any assumptions regarding potential features and specifications can be considered wishful thinking.
Published on 07/5/23 5:30 | by Rawa John