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Beastly OnePlus 12 specs shared by trusted source

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One of the most popular tipsters out there, Digital Chat Station, has just shared the OnePlus 12 specs, and they look beastly on paper. The information got shared via Weibo, in case you were wondering.

Beastly OnePlus 12 specs pop up online, and come from a trusted source

One thing to note here is that these specs are based on the current engineering model. Things could change slightly, or not at all. Either way, the OnePlus 12 is said to ship with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC. The phone will also include 16GB/24GB of LPDDR5X RAM. The 24GB RAM model could remain exclusive to China, so keep that in mind.

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A 5,400mAh battery is also mentioned by the tipster, while the phone will support 100W wired, and 50W wireless charging. It will include a frame made out of metal, and a “super-sized X-axis motor” for better vibration.

A “super-large VC” heat dissipation area will also be included. OnePlus also plans to utilize an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner this time around, instead of the optical one it used thus far. It will likely be the same ultrasonic fingerprint scanner found in the OPPO Find X6 Pro, and that one proved to be outstanding.

Three powerful cameras will be included

The tipster also shared some camera info. Three cameras are tipped to be included on the phone. A 50-megapixel main camera will utilize a Sony IMX9xx sensor. There’s a chance OnePlus will use the Sony IMX989.

A 50-megapixel ultrawide camera will also be on offer, as will a 64-megapixel 3x periscope telephoto camera. This will become the first OnePlus flagship to offer a periscope telephoto camera, by the way.

That is basically everything the tipster shared thus far. This comes after another tipster shared the OnePlus 12 specs yesterday. The info is pretty much the same, though Digital Chat Station shared more details.

The phone is expected to arrive in late 2023, or in January next year. It will probably land in China first, and then a global launch will follow.