For a while now, we have been hearing rumours that the OnePlus 12 could make it to the market soon. Well, it seems that those rumours were true as OnePlus has confirmed the news. During the BOE conference held in China, the brand announced that the next flagship OnePlus smartphone is indeed coming soon. Along with this, OnePlus also gave away some key specifications of the OnePlus 12, let’s take a look.
Speaking of the chipset, the OnePlus 12 will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, as confirmed by OnePlus.
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During the event, to showcase the display output of the next OnePlus flagship, the company put up some models of the same on display. From the looks of it, there seem to be very slim bezels around the display. Along with that, we could spot a square camera bump and the alert slider is placed on the right side, while the volume rockers are on the left. In the front, there’s the usual OnePlus punch-hole display. However, OnePlus has cleverly hidden the rear side with a case as it does not want the design to get leaked.
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Coming to the display now. According to OnePlus, its upcoming flagship, the OnePlus 12 will pack an “Oriental Screen” and will come equipped with OPPO’s first-generation display chip Display P1. In addition to that, there’s also going to be a high-precision pixel-level calibration algorithm. This will allow for better image quality, higher brightness, and lower power consumption. The display will also support 2K resolution.
Well, we still don’t know the size of the display but the leaks have suggested that it could pack a 6.7-inch LTPO screen just like the OnePlus 11.
Apart from this, the OnePlus 12 has received the DisplayMate A+ certification.
OnePlus also mentioned that the screen on the upcoming flagship will have a screen that will have a lifespan of twice more than that of the usual smartphone displays while offering the most “eye-protective” screen.