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Daily Authority: 🌳 OnePlus going back to its roots?
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OnePlus what now?
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There’s an intriguing rumor that OnePlus might be working on a new device: something more affordable but high performance. So says Digital Chat Station on Weibo, well-known as a tipster in native Mandarin.
What’s going on:
- The translated message doesn’t exactly come through well but the idea is that OnePlus might be going back to its roots with a new affordable performance device, like the OnePlus range of old.
- The tip here suggests a price ranging from 2,000 to 3,000 yuan ($300 to $475 or so), which probably would mean about $500 in USD terms if it came to the US, Europe, India, and so on.
- Obviously, the focus on performance, gaming, flagship processor, and high-quality screen sounds enticing. It’s possible then that the camera would be only okay, and it could forgo costly additions like IP-rating, wireless charging, and so on.
- It’s not 100% clear, but that could mean a new OnePlus series like the Nord, but more… gamer? OnePlus Legendary or OnePlus PowerForce 1. Or something.
- And, using the Oppo/OnePlus/Realme combined resources from the MariSilicon X custom image processor.
Otherwise:
- The Iqoo mention is cheeky.
- Iqoo might not exactly be a well-known brand but it’s a sub-brand of Vivo, now operating by itself, much like Oppo/Realme and Xiaomi/Redmi and Poco/Xiaomi. One of my colleagues here wrote up praise of Iqoo base level storage starting at 256GB.
- That was because the Iqoo 9 series came with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, 6.78-inch 120Hz AMOLED, 120W charging, all for around ~$630.
- I have no doubt in my mind that a OnePlus high-end/high-value phone would be well received by enthusiasts, much as the OnePlus 10 Pro hasn’t been overly well-received for just being a high-end flagship that fits poorly into the ecosystem.
- Enthusiasts are notoriously fickle, though, so exact details are going to matter here.
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