Handset maker Oneplus is set to officially unveil the flagship OnePlus 12 in China on December 5, and the global launch date yet to be officially announced. However, the global promotion campaign hints at a potential global launch on January 24. Despite no official confirmation from the smartphone OEM, famed tipster Max Jambor has now suggested that the OnePlus 12 series will be unveiled globally on January 23 in India.
Jambor posted from his X (formerly Twitter) handle: "Only a few days left before the #OnePlus12 gets fully revealed in China! People are really excited about this product and expectations are high! But when will the global launch happen? #OnePlus12Series will be unveiled globally on January 23rd in India! I'm looking forward to all your comments and thoughts on the next flagship from @oneplus!"
It should be noted that the term "series" implies that OnePlus intends to introduce multiple models at the launch event. While OnePlus has unveiled the design language of the OnePlus 12, powered by the top-tier Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, the brand has not disclosed details about any other model(s) that would be unveiled alongside.
Also read: OnePlus 12 Design And Colours Confirmed Via Official Renders
We are about a week away from the official launch of the OnePlus 12 and the according to recently teased official renders of the OnePlus 12, we know some of the new features and capabilities. The renders suggest that the OnePlus 12 will come in three colour variants: white, black and a marble green-like option. Notably, OnePlus has gone big on green colour this year, and the OnePlus Open and OnePlus 11 were also released in green colour variants.
To recall, the OnePlus 11 was released in India in February 2023, at the company's Cloud 11 event. The OnePlus 10 Pro and the OnePlus 9 series were launched in March.
OnePlus 12 Expected Specs And Features
The in-depth renders suggest that the OnePlus 12 will come with an alert slider, IR blaster, metal frame, and a stereo speaker arrangement. On the front, the OnePlus 12 would boast a curved display with a punch hole, crafted by China's display making giant BoE. The display is equipped with features including up to 3,000 nits of peak brightness, which is more than the Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max, enhanced colour accuracy and disclosed touch latency, according to the company.