

Let us get the most obvious thing out of the way first: Instead of four camera sensors, there are only three in the new model.

We will have to wait and see how the new SoC performs in the review. OnePlus replaced the Snapdragon 888 chipset with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 in the new model, which sees the Qualcomm flagship SoC go up against last year's Qualcomm flagship SoC. OnePlus 9 Pro vs OnePlus 10 Pro: Hardware and performance This does not make a difference visually, but it should help prolong battery life when properly implemented. There is a subtle difference though: The panel varies the refresh rate between 1 and 120 Hertz using "LTPO 2.0" technology. The display also seems to be rather similar: Once again, there is a 6.7-inch "Fluid AMOLED" display with 120 Hertz refresh rate and a 3216 x 1440 pixels resolution. What else has changed? The colors! Last year, we had Pine Green, Stellar Black and Morning Mist, but the OnePlus 10 Pro comes in Volcanic Black (matte) and Emerald Forest this time around. The design is a bit reminiscent of Samsung's last year's Galaxy S21 models, because the camera elevation also merges into the body's edge in this example. This year, there are only three camera sensors instead of four, and OnePlus has arranged them in a square along the ring-shaped LED flash. The new camera unit really looks good - and of course, the Hasselblad logo stands out. Previously, two sensors were arranged underneath each other, while the other two cameras were arranged next to each other beneath. A look at the back is more exciting because the camera section has been completely revamped. Unfortunately, this also affects the bottom bezel which remains thicker than the other three sides. Let's move on to the design: If the front only consists of the display and a punch-hole notch on the top left, which means there is very little potential for a drastic change. OnePlus 9 Pro vs OnePlus 10 Pro: Design and display There is a tiny glimmer of hope though: The cheapest OnePlus 9 Pro cost 4,999 RMB in China at launch. Expect the recommended retail price to be about on par with last year's pricing structure. And please remember: We have only converted the following prices into US$, no doubt the price will be higher in other parts of the world as well. Even then, we still have to wait for the final recommended retail price. We do not know how much the OnePlus 10 Pro will cost when it is released, so we can only base our prediction on how much it costs in China. When the OnePlus 9 Pro was unveiled in March 2021, the company priced it at $899 for the 8/128 GB version while the 12/256 GB model was slightly more expensive for another $100. Both models begin with 8 GB of RAM and top out at 12 GB, with flash memory arriving in 128 GB and 256 GB configurations, respectively. We see one of these parallels in the different memory configurations. There are many parallels between last year's and OnePlus' upcoming flagship. OnePlus 9 Pro vs OnePlus 10 Pro: Models and prices
#COST COMPARISON OF PARALLELS PRO VERSIONS UPDATE#
As soon as we have the review unit, we will also update this comparison here.


While we have already reviewed the OnePlus 9 Pro, we can only look at the hardware specifications of the OnePlus 10 Pro. Even though you might already be able to spot some differences in the hardware specifications, there is no way to make a fair assessment.
