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OnePlus 10 Pro launched globally with Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Hasselblad and a price of INR 69,999

The OnePlus 10 Pro debuted on the global market today (March 31, 2022). As expected, the former startup’s new smartphone, which was unveiled in China in January, has crossed the border into the international market, bringing with it huge ambitions that are backed up by first-rate technical specifications – SoC Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 di Qualcomm and AMOLED LTPO 2.0 QHD + display, among others – and prestigious collaborations like the one with Hasselblad in the photographic sector. Now, let’s explore more about the OnePlus 10 Pro:
OnePlus 10 Pro Specifications:
There are no surprises to report in terms of the technical data sheet because the smartphone has been official for over two months, and OnePlus even joked with fans when announcing the global launch date by asking, “The specs are already out, what else is there to expect?”
In any case, as the OnePlus 10 Pro has only recently been released to the global market, an evaluation of its technical specifications is unavoidable. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 Mobile Platform with 4 nm fabrication process, Snapdragon X65 5G modem, the first 18-bit mobile ISP, and the new Qualcomm AI Engine platform are among the primary technical aspects of this new premium smartphone.
The 6.7-inch AMOLED screen with LTPO 2.0 technology, variable refresh rate from 1 to 120 Hz, Quad HD + resolution (1440 x 3216 pixels), and a peak brightness of 1300 nit; the photographic sector curated in collaboration with Hasselblad, for whose collaboration spectacular shots were made from the stratosphere; the 5,000 mAh battery with support for SuperVOOC wired fast charging (reflecting the now indissoluble bond with OPPO ) up to 80 watts and wireless (AirVOOC) up to 50 watts and reverse.
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Here are the complete specifications of the OnePlus 10 Pro:
- AMOLED display with LTPO 2.0 technology, with a 6.7-inch diagonal, Quad HD + resolution (1440 x 3216 pixels), variable refresh rate from 1 to 120 Hz, the aspect ratio of 20: 9, and a peak brightness of 1300 nit
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 4nm SoC
- 8 or 12 GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 128 or 256 GB of internal memory of type UFS 3.1 (not expandable)
- 32-megapixel front camera with Sony IMX615 sensor (f / 2.4 aperture)
- rear cameras (in collaboration with Hasselblad ): 1 / 1.43 “Sony IMX789 48 megapixel main sensor with f / 1.8 aperture and OIS, ultra-wide-angle Samsung S5KJN1SQO – JN1 1 / 2.76” 50-megapixel camera with 150 fields of view ° and f / 2.4 aperture, an 8-megapixel telephoto lens with 3.3x optical zoom and OIS
- 5G SA / NSA, Wi-Fi 6, dual SIM, Bluetooth 5.2, NFC, dual-frequency GPS, under-screen fingerprint reader, dual stereo speakers, Dolby Atmos
- 5,000 mAh battery with 80 W wired fast charging (SuperVOOC for 0-100% in 47 minutes) and 50 W wireless (also reverse)
- dimensions: 163 x 73.9 x 8.6 mm
- weight: 201 grams
- IP54 certification
- operating system: Android 12 with OxygenOS 12.1.
The design and software of the OnePlus 10 Pro:
With a 6.7-inch display and a 5,000-mAh battery, the OnePlus 10 Pro is anything but a tiny smartphone, and the stats back this up: 163 mm in height, 73.9 mm in width, 8.5 mm in thickness, and a weight of 200 kilos makes it a fairly demanding smartphone. The displays on OnePlus “Pro” smartphones are normally slightly curved, and this new model is no different.
The camera is put into the now-standard hole in the display (punch hole design), there is also the obligatory – and really comfortable – alert slider, and the back has an attractive matte finish with a camera module of significant dimensions with the Hasselblad signature in plain sight. It is evident from the first resistance tests that having a protective cover is a good idea.
In terms of software, the OnePlus 10 Pro ships with Android 12.1 and OxygenOS 12.1. Unlike some less conscientious competitors, the OnePlus 10 Pro already provides complete support for the Media Performance Class 12 criteria.
The most intriguing dedicated functions concern the photographic sector, for which we report: the Hasselblad Pro Mode with 10-bit color photographs for a 25% boost in DCI-P3 color space coverage, photos in 12-bit RAW with all three rear sensors, and the Hasselblad Pro Mode with RAW Plus function (to obtain both a RAW file, for a subsequent one and a JPEG format).
Movie mode is for video recording and lets you to shoot in 8K, super slow motion at 1080p, and manual adjustment of ISO, shutter speed, and other parameters even while recording. It also supports the LOG format.
OnePlus 10 Pro price and availability:
The OnePlus 10 Pro is available in two colors: Emerald Forest and Volcanic Black (nothing to do with the stunning Panda White reserved for the Extreme Edition), as well as the following memory sizes and prices:
- OnePlus 10 Pro 8GB + 128GB for 919 euros, $899, INR 69,999
- OnePlus 10 Pro 12GB + 256GB for 999 euros, INR 71,999.
The base 8/128GB version of the OnePlus 10 Pro will cost $899 in the United States and €899 in Europe. In India, the price starts at INR 69,999. Pre-orders are now available, with actual sales set for April 5 in India and April 8 in the rest of the world.
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Older Samsung Foldables Test One UI 8…

Samsung is actively working to bring the big One UI 8 update to its older foldable phones, including the Z Flip 4 and Z Fold 4.
Samsung is now trying out its new One UI 8 software on the Galaxy Z Flip 4 and Galaxy Z Fold 4 phones from 2022. This shows that Samsung is actively working to bring its latest big update to its older devices.
A person who shares insider information (a “tipster”) has seen early test versions of the One UI 8 software for Samsung’s 2022 foldable phones, the Galaxy Z Flip 4 and Galaxy Z Fold 4.
These test versions have specific codes, like F936BXXUAIG3 and F721BXXUAIG3. These codes tell us that Samsung has officially started working on this big new update.
Samsung is currently testing the new One UI 8 update on its foldable phones in India (like the Galaxy Z Flip 4 and Z Fold 4). This means Indian users will likely get the update soon after it starts rolling out for older devices.

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Samsung isn’t just updating foldables! One UI 8 is currently undergoing internal testing across a wide array of Galaxy phones, covering everything from mid-range models like the Galaxy A56 and A36, to top-tier devices such as the Galaxy S24 and S23 series, and even future releases like the Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Z Fold 6.
Samsung launched the stable One UI 8 update with the Galaxy Z Fold 7, the Galaxy Z Flip 7, and the Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE. However, Samsung is also testing new features on the Galaxy S25 series with a Beta update.
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Samsung One UI 8.5: The Brains Behind Galaxy S26 Design

Samsung is taking a page from Apple’s book when it comes to design. Just like iPhones, iPads, and MacBooks share a similar look and feel, Samsung is now bringing that same design harmony to its own devices and software.
Samsung’s design is officially going that way, starting with the One UI 7 and Galaxy S25 series, followed by One UI 8 and Galaxy Z7 series, and highly anticipated in the One UI 8.5 and Galaxy S26 series next year.
Galaxy x One UI – Design Philosophy:
Samsung is making its top-tier products look and feel more unified. This means the actual phone or tablet (hardware) and the way it works on screen (software, called One UI) will share the same curves and design style. Think of it like a family resemblance across all their best devices.
This unified look won’t happen all at once; it’ll improve with each new Galaxy flagship phone and One UI update.
One UI 7 is the start;
Samsung MX Division’s Yang confirmed that the company has aligned the product’s corner radius with One UI icon geometry. The design shift was also seen in the Quick and Notification Panel’s components, aligning with the S25 series aesthetic.

One UI 8
One UI 8 leads the way;
Samsung’s newest foldable phones are keeping the same general design look from One UI 7. The main goal is to make using the phone better by improving the apps and services. When it comes to how things look on screen, both the foldable phones themselves and the One UI 8 software have been carefully made to have matching curves and a pleasing style.
One UI 8.5 will follow:
The design harmony started with One UI 7 and is continuing strong. Samsung’s Yang assures us that the visual style of the software will always match the product’s design in future releases.
Even though Samsung’s recent statement didn’t specifically mention One UI 8.5 and the Galaxy S26, it’s pretty clear that these are the next products where we’ll see their new, unified design. Many reliable sources have confirmed that the Galaxy S26 phones will indeed come with One UI 8.5 software, bringing that consistent look to life.
While the Galaxy S26 series is six months out, current indications suggest Samsung will prioritize refining its existing design language. So, don’t be surprised if it looks quite a bit like the S25 Ultra.
Samsung’s One UI 8 is the Next Big Step: Bringing New Features, Fluid Animations, and a Significantly More Capable Galaxy AI, including Multimodal and Anticipation Powers.
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Samsung Launches AI Health Coach in US

Samsung is set to debut an AI-driven Health Coach in the US. This service will securely unify health data from Galaxy Watch and Samsung Health, powered by artificial intelligence.
Breaking news for health tech! A Samsung executive reveals plans for an AI Health Coach in the US that uniquely links your Galaxy Watch data, Samsung Health, and your doctor. This game-changing concept is set to disrupt the American wearable market.
Samsung Health is getting an AI-powered chatbot called AI Health Coach in the US. Beta testing for this new feature will also begin this year, before its wider release.

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The functionality will be available as a Beta test by the end of 2025, which will aim to offer personalized services by comprehensively analyzing users’ health information and medical data.
Samsung’s AI Health Coach processes wearable data, specifically targeting your Sleep, Nutrition, Activity, and Stress to provide tailored guidance.”
The AI system will continuously monitor variations in your health metrics, interpret their significance, and then deliver actionable advice.”
Samsung’s AI Health Coach will first launch in the US. The company plans to see how it works and get feedback there. If all goes well, they will then decide about bringing it to other countries.
Park said, “We plan to launch first in the US market to receive various feedback.” The domestic (Korean) launch schedule is yet to be determined.
“Park Heon-soo from Samsung’s Digital Health Team says they’re working to connect hospitals and medical systems directly with apps and wearables, making healthcare more accessible.
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