The OnePlus 10R has been rumoured to include a Dimensity 8100 SoC. A reliable source says that this rumoured phone could be called the OnePlus Ace when it comes out. Oppo previously utilized the Ace branding on the Oppo Reno Ace (2019) and the Oppo Ace 2 (2020).
OnePlus could be the only company to use this name now, says the source. A second source has released a couple of alleged Oppo Ace pictures showing the device’s 150W fast charger.
On Weibo, the tipster Digital Chat Station shared some information about a possible new OnePlus phone. It could be called the OnePlus Ace. The phone is said to have a back cover with a polished finish.
A 150W charger is said to be good for smooth gaming and quick charging, but we don’t know for sure. When you look at just these specs, it might be that the OnePlus Ace smartphone will be called the Realme GT Neo 3. This smartphone has the same chipset and charging speed as the OnePlus Ace.
OnePlus Ace Specifications
Tipster WHYLAB has also shared images of the OnePlus Ace on Weibo, a Chinese social media site. It is said to have a model number of PGKM10 and a 6.7-inch full-HD+ AMOLED screen with 2,412×1,080 pixels on it.
It should have a 50-megapixel IMX766 primary camera with optical image stabilization (OIS). People say there will be a 4,500mAh battery that can charge at 150W.
Reports from the past say that they know more about the OnePlus Ace, which was supposed to be the OnePlus 10R. OxygenOS 12 is said to be on top of Android 12, and it is said to run.
The screen could have a refresh rate of 120Hz and be able to show HDR10+ content. If you buy the OnePlus Ace, it should have up to 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 256GB of UFS 3.1 onboard storage.
On the front of the phone, there is said to be a hole punch that is in the middle. It could hold a 16-megapixel camera from Samsung.
One of the OnePlus 10R’s alleged renders was shared by WHYLAB for the OnePlus Ace, and they look a little bit like the ones shared by another source for the OnePlus 10R. A triple rear-facing camera is shown, apart from a hole-punch cutout in the front of the screen.



