![]() The front-facing camera works with face unlock, while there’s also an in-screen fingerprint scanner. OnePlus has upgraded the selfie camera to a 32-megapixel sensor, but it’s still a pinhole camera set in the top left corner of the display. Finally, as usual, there’s a volume rocker on the left edge. There’s a USB-C port, supporting 80W SuperVOOC charging and stereo speaker grilles along the bottom edge. Once again, it’s located above the power button and switches between silent, vibrate and full volume modes, each of which can be manually adjusted to your preferred levels. OnePlus’s Alert Slider has clung on for its eighth year. There’s still some Hasselblad branding, too, along the side of the camera unit, but thankfully it's a little subtler than previous designs. ![]() ![]() The OnePlus logo seems to be etched into this I actually thought it was a sticker at first. The rest of the phone’s back is covered in a translucent finish that reminds me of the back of the iPhone 13 Pro. It’s an understated design touch, but I’m glad it looks different from older OnePlus models, its Oppo stepsiblings and other phones doing the same old camera sensor layout. The camera unit, which includes three sensors and a flash, is surrounded by metal which bleeds over the edge to the frame of the 10 Pro.
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