introduction

We recently reviewed the 10T, but as we pointed out, it’s not a direct successor to the OnePlus 10 Pro, as the lack of the “Pro” suffix from the name strongly suggests. It’s more of a side-grade, for lack of a better term, with Qualcomm’s new flagship chipset, faster charging, but also some downgrades in other areas, the camera system of course.

So the 10 Pro remains on sale and has even received a discount in some markets, making it an even more compelling proposition than when it launched earlier this year. We were interested in seeing how he had aged and so we decided to use it as our only smartphone for a long time to understand what it is like to live together, day after day, in the second half of 2022.

OnePlus 10 Pro long-term review

It still has flagship specs, of course, it also has the iconic OnePlus warning slider unlike the 10T and has the Hasselblad branding for its camera system. Maybe a year after the OnePlus – Hasselblad partnership started this has actually become more than just another logo printed on the back of the phone? We tried to find out.

There have also been a lot of updates since the phone was released and OnePlus updates have not always been the most problem-free in recent years, so we were eager to find out whether or not quality control has improved in this regard. Compared to the big names in the Android mobile space, the OnePlus 10 Pro still brings an interesting value proposition to the table, so is it a phone you should perhaps consider if you want to buy a high-end device right now?

Join us on the next few pages of this review as we try to answer this question by giving you as much detail as possible about how it feels in day-to-day operations, away from the cold hard synthetic benchmark numbers, in a more subjective but also more detailed fashion. Here we go.

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