OnePlus 10 Pro Set To Launch In January, Confirms CEO Pete Lau
The OnePlus 10 Pro and is set to be launched in January, company CEO Pete Lau has officially confirmed.
New Delhi: One of the much-anticipated smartphones that are going to be launched next year includes the OnePlus 10 Pro and it is set to be launched in January, company CEO Pete Lau has officially confirmed. The successor to the OnePlus 9 Pro, OnePlus 10 Pro may be announced during the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2022 in Las Vegas.
According to Lau's confirmation of Weibo, OnePlus 10 Pro will be unveiled in January, but the exact timeline of the device's launch has not been revealed. The flagship OnePlus 10 Pro may make its way to all regions, including India in the first quarter of 2022, soon after its initial launch in the company's home turf China.
With less than a month left for CES 2022 to kick off in Las Vegas, handset maker OnePlus recently announced it will attend the Consumer Electronics Show, slated between January 3-January 8. Unlike this year's show that was held online due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, CES 2022 will be a face-to-face event.
According to tipster Max Jambor, OnePlus has posted an invite of the OnePlus' launch event that will be held on January 5. Jambor tweeted the image of the invite with "Save the date!"
The invite clearly stated that the event is slated to be held in Las Vegas during CES but, it does not reveal what OnePlus will announce.
If rumours are to be believed, the handset maker may launch the upcoming OnePlus 10 lineup of devices. The company may also launch the OnePlus 10, or the OnePlus 10 Pro at the event.
OnePlus has already announced that its next flagship, the purported OnePlus 10, will feature the top-tier Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset. The company CEO Pete Lau, on his Weibo page, had mentioned that the flagship processor will be featured in OnePlus' next-generation devices (via PhoneArena). Lau did not name the OnePlus 10 and 10 Pro, but these are the purported names of the forthcoming handsets.