Revealed the spectacular new design of the OnePlus 10 Pro, inspired by the Galaxy S21?

After several leaks, the company has decided to officially publish a teaser about the OnePlus 10 Pro . This device will arrive shortly and will be launched with a new design on the rear. We are not facing rumors or leaks, it is official information from the brand itself, which has decided to create hype before its official presentation. The most remarkable thing is its camera module renewed and inspired by the Samsung Galaxy S21.

Hasselblad signed triple camera for the OnePlus 10 Pro

The images that the OnePlus 10 Pro company has revealed make it clear that the device is focused on the photographic section. OnePlus has teamed up with Hasselblad to offer a new, more interesting and hopefully higher quality camera.

The OnePlus 10 Pro bets on three sensors of identical or very similar size on the back. They are complemented by a rather curious and elegant ring-shaped LED flash. Right in the center we find a microphone and on the left side the Hasselblad seal .

The curious thing about this module is that it has used a technique very similar to that of Samsung with the Galaxy S21. The module merges with the side frame, giving the impression that it originates from this place. It is not something common and that OnePlus could have borrowed from Samsung mobiles.

Matte glass back and unknown front

The front part has not been leaked in this series of images, so we will have to wait for the official presentation to know what solution has using OnePlus. Hopefully, the OnePlus 10 Pro will have a hole in the screen to house a small front camera.

The material on the back is most likely glass and has a matte look that so many manufacturers are turning to. This OnePlus looks very good and, according to the images, it will be available in two colors: green and black .

When these new OnePlus smartphones will be presented is a complete unknown. What we can already know is that their prices will not be those of several years ago when the company’s devices cost half that of the high-end Samsung, Apple or Huawei .

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