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You can already pre-order the OnePlus 10 Pro
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OnePlus has announced that pre-orders are now open for its upcoming flagship phone, and we’re expecting there to be plenty of interest.
It’s fair to say that OnePlus knows exactly how to drum up publicity for its new devices. TheOnePlus 10 Prowas first released in China, almost three months ago, but ever since then the rest of the world has been on tenterhooks waiting for its global launch; it’s even beenlaunched into spacebefore arriving on the shop shelves here. But we’ve just received a surefire sign that the much-awaited unveiling is nearly upon us.
Get first access to the new#OnePlus10ProJoin our Blind Deposit program and pre-order with just $1 now until 3/30 to get FREE Buds Pro and early shipping.Reserve yours now!➡️https://t.co/pdbZVypDjOpic.twitter.com/YeyKoP5gqW
The official account for OnePlus in the USA has announced its Blind Deposit programme for pre-orders, whereby you can put just one dollar down as a deposit in order to be entitled to a free set of theOnePlus Buds Proand early shipping of the smartphone. We rated the brand’s true wireless headphones 4/5 stars, particularly praising the comfort and audio quality, so this could be a good deal to snap up.
However you’ll have to be quick, because the offer ends on 30th March – that’s just one day before the launch event is due to take place. Unfortunately there doesn’t seem to be an equivalent deal in place for UK customers.
Get ready for the#OnePlus10Propic.twitter.com/0jmjb5GGAh
The timings of this launch are somewhat unusual, as acknowledged by OnePlus in the above tweet; since we are already aware of the specs thanks to the early release of the Chinese version, what more is there to expect from the global launch on March 31st? We’ll just have to tune in to find out.
In our hands-on time with theOnePlus 10 Proon the showfloor ofMWC 2022, we were particularly impressed by its smooth and sharp OLED display, which measures 6.7-inches, has a 3216x1440p resolution, and a 120Hz adaptive refresh rate. The cameras also looked promising too – but you’ll have to wait for our full review of the device after its launch to learn our final verdict.
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Peter is a mobile tech writer, covering the latest smartphones, tablets, and wearables in news stories, reviews, and features. Previously he worked as a business researcher for Which?, analysing the m…
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