OnePlus 10 Pro 5G (UK) 8GB RAM 128GB Storage SIM-Free Smartphone with 2nd Gen Hasselblad Camera for Mobile
- 48MP Primary, 50MP Ultra-Wide, 8 MP Telephoto Camera
- The powerful Sony IMX789 sensor is capable of recording in 4K at up to 120 fps and in 8K at 24 fps.
- 6.7″ QHD+ 120 Hz Fluid AMOLED with LTPO 2.0
- A day’s power in 15 minutes
- “Next-generation Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 5G Mobile Platform
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Last updated on October 11, 2024 3:47 pm Details
MystiKaL –
As the title says, ignore the review by DadShopper. This isn’t about comparing Android to iOS. This is about the phone itself. OnePlus have one of the smoothest Android experiences (I’ve had 3 OP phones) so struggling to replicate a home screen of an iPhone (which is quite funny lol) should not reflect on the 10 Pro as a phone.
Go on YouTube, Google search this phone. Most will tell you it’s a strong phone and a worthy flagship. There may be some heat on Oxygen OS blending into Color OS, but trust me it’s not bad at all.
David Maknine –
After having my Samsung s10+ for many years the lure of a new phone was on my mind. After some careful research I stumbled across the OnePlus 10 pro. Looking into many of the specifications that the new flagship devices had to offer I was surprised that my older Samsung still had many cutting edge features like screen resolution and storage capacity. So I was initially drawn to the s22 ultra, but seeing this in the flesh just reminded me of a note device, and those corners will ruin a decent pair of jeans. The s22 had inferior specs to my nearly 4 year old s10 + so that was a downgrade and wasn’t prepared to pay for that. Now onto the OnePlus 10 pro, this has a superior chipset, screen, ram and looks so smart. The software is lightning fast and is super slick. This is the first time I have dieviated away from Samsung in decades but the oxygen software is a breeze. The charging with 80watts is nothing like I’ve ever experienced before, and even the wireless 50watts is faster than…
DadShopper –
The phone is phenomenal.
DadShopper should post an honest review about the phone and not the OS.
I had this set up in minutes, without a notch…..
william matthews –
I use this phone as an upgrade for myself … It’s great … Glad I bought it
John –
I bought this phone as my old OnePlus 5 was showing its age and barely working anymore.
I’ve only had it for 2 days but so far I am impressed with how good it is.
The display looks good and is bright enough for sunny days, it’s responsive and the refresh rate makes it snappy.
The cameras are of decent quality, but I’m less interested in this as I use a DSLR for taking pictures. But overall, the quality of the pictures is acceptable and much better than that of my old phone.
Charging is blistering fast and you can also use wireless charging (charger not included).
I can’t say much about the battery life as I’ve only received the phone a couple of days ago, but it lasted a full day easily and with a top-up of 10 minutes it will last even more.
The design of the phone is nice and the materials used feel premium and fingerprint resistant (other than the camera which is a fingerprint magnet). Keep in mind that the finish is very slippery!
In the box, there is a charger, rubber case (which is…
Bob Stanley –
Decided my iPhone 11 was due an upgrade and was tempted with an android variant. Compared to the S22 Ultra Plus this had all the spec without the excessive size…
I wanted this to work but it didn’t. The phone is amazingly fast, has superior features over IOS and the display is amazing. The phone was lighter than my iPhone 11 but didn’t feel overly well built. I was impressed that the phone came with a screen protector applied already and a phone case by default. However it was slippery to hold and fell out my hands a few times over a few hours.
I like certain features of a android, the customisation is what sets it apart but also becomes its weakness. Trying 4 different launchers, 3 different messaging apps and hours spent with widgets becomes unfun and tiresome. I decided to stick with Apple. It just works, the lack of customisation is it’s strength. I spent 3 hours trying to replicate my Apple home screens with different widgets etc.
I’ve just ordered an iPhone 13 Max. I’ll have it…
David Maknine –
The phone is brilliant, I upgraded from my Oneplus 8T and I am blown away at the fit, finish and overall quality of the device a true flagship phone. The battery life of the 8T was excellent but this (and the charging speed) is just on another level 10hrs screen on time and still battery left to run.
I haven’t found any issues so far the 5g works perfectly it connects to my watch with ease and all round has just been brilliant. The camera is also just amazing
Kelly H –
While I love my Oneplus 5, I wanted the larger model of the 10 Pro and bought from Amazon UK, it will not run on US networks. Very disappointed. Nothing wrong with the phone otherwise.