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OnePlus 10 Pro Review

OnePlus 10 Pro Review

Worse than its predecessor? The OnePlus 10 Pro aims to court favour in the high-end smartphone segment with ultra-fast charging, Hasselblad-branded cameras and state-of-the-art hardware components. However, the flagship phone has some technical setbacks compared to the OnePlus 9 Pro. Is it still worth buying?

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Test OnePlus 10 Pro Smartphone

After the OnePlus 10 Pro was unveiled in China in January of this year, the Chinese-made flagship has now also made its way to Europe. As with the OnePlus 9 Pro, one of the highlights is likely to be the triple camera with second-generation Hasselblad tech. The camera specialists from Sweden have once again optimized the three cameras this year, which should ensure authentic colors. However, this project only worked to a limited extent with the predecessor.

Like other current high-end smartphones, the 10 Pro uses a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 and a 120 Hz fast LTPO 2.0 AMOLED display, which measures 6.7 inches diagonally and has a resolution of 3,216 x 1,440 pixels.

Depending on the variant, the OnePlus smartphone comes with either 8 GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 128 GB of UFS 3.1 storage, or with 12 GB RAM and 256 GB of storage. The features of the OnePlus 10 Pro are rounded off by a 5,000 mAh battery, which can be charged quickly with up to 80 watts via SuperVOOC and up to 50 watts wirelessly via AirVOOC.

Display

6.70 inch 20.1:9, 3216 x 1440 pixel 526 PPI, Capacitive Touchscreen, AMOLED, Corning Gorilla Glass Victus, LTPO, glossy: yes, 120 Hz

Storage

256 GB UFS 3.1 Flash, 256 GB 

, 224 GB free

Connections

1 USB 3.0 / 3.1 Gen1, USB-C Power Delivery (PD), Audio Connections: USB-C, 1 Fingerprint Reader, NFC, Brightness Sensor, Sensors: accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass, flimmer, OTG, Miracast

Networking

802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax (a/b/g/n = Wi-Fi 4/ac = Wi-Fi 5/ax = Wi-Fi 6), Bluetooth 5.2, GSM:B2, 3, 5, 8, WCDMA:B1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 19, LTE-FDD:B1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 28, 30, 32, 66, 71, LTE-TDD:B38, 39, 40, 41, 46, 48, 5G: n1, n2, n3, n5, n7, n8, n20, n25, n28, n30, n38, n40, n41, n48, n66, n71, n77, n78, Dual SIM, LTE, 5G, GPS

Size

height x width x depth (in mm): 8.6 x 163 x 73.9 ( = 0.34 x 6.42 x 2.91 in)

Battery

5000 mAh Lithium-Polymer

Charging

wireless charging, fast charging / Quickcharge

Operating System

Android 12

Camera

Primary Camera: 48 MPix (f/1.8, 23mm, 1/1.43″, 1.12µm) + 50 MP (f/2.2, 14mm, 1/2.76″, 0.64µm) + 8 MP (3.3x optical zoom, f/2.4, 77mm, 1.0µm)

Secondary Camera: 32 MPix (f/2.2, 1/2.74″, 0.8µm)

Additional features

Speakers: Stereo, Keyboard: Virtual, case, charger, USB cable, Oxygen OS, 24 Months Warranty, widevine L1, fanless

Weight

200.5 g ( = 7.07 oz / 0.44 pounds), Power Supply: 114 g ( = 4.02 oz / 0.25 pounds)

Note: The manufacturer may use components from different suppliers including display panels, drives or memory sticks with similar specifications.

Rating

Date

Model

Weight

Drive

Size

Resolution

Best Price

87.9 %

04/2022

OnePlus 10 Pro

SD 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730
200.5 g 256 GB UFS 3.1 Flash 6.70″ 3216×1440
88.4 %

04/2021

OnePlus 9 Pro

SD 888 5G, Adreno 660
197 g 256 GB UFS 3.1 Flash 6.70″ 3216×1440
89 %

04/2022

Oppo Find X5 Pro

SD 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730
221 g 256 GB UFS 3.1 Flash 6.70″ 3216×1440
87.4 %

02/2022

Xiaomi 12 Pro

SD 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730
204 g 256 GB UFS 3.1 Flash 6.73″ 3200×1440
89.3 %

03/2022

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G

Exynos 2200, Xclipse 920
228 g 128 GB UFS 3.1 Flash 6.80″ 3088×1440
OnePlus 10 Pro in green
OnePlus 10 Pro in green

The design of the OnePlus 10 Pro is characterized in particular by the newly designed ceramic cover of the rear cameras with 3D nano microcrystals. According to the manufacturer, this makes the surface particularly hard and resistant. In terms of colors, not much has changed compared to the OnePlus 9 Pro. With “Volcanic Black” and “Emerald Forest”, there is once again a black and green variant to choose from. Both color options have a matte finish which we find very visually appealing. Fingerprints are hardly visible due to the matte finish of the Gorilla Glass 5 surface.

The build quality and feel are at a very high level. The slightly curved glass edges on the back feel pleasant in the hands. In contrast to the predecessor, the manufacturer does away with an IP certification for the current flagship smartphone, so there is no official protection against dust, splash water or rain. As with the OnePlus 9, the 10 Pro is sealed (according to OnePlus Germany), so contact with water should (theoretically) not be a problem.

The 2.5D Gorilla Glass Victus on the front curves slightly over the edges, which makes for quite thin edges on the top and bottom of the 6.7-inch display. The display surface ratio is a good 90 percent. The typical alert slider of the Chinese manufacturer is located on the right side of the case, which can be used to quickly switch between sound settings.

Test OnePlus 10 Pro Smartphone

The OnePlus 10 Pro’s hardware features include wireless image transfer of screen content (Miracast) as well as USB OTG for quick connection of external accessories. A USB Type-C port that supports the USB 3.1 standard is available for wired data transfer.

The internal UFS storage of our test device has a capacity of 256 GB. Minus the Android system and the preinstalled apps, the available capacity is only 224 GB upon delivery. Expanding the OnePlus phone’s memory using microSD cards is not possible.

The operating system is Google’s Android version 12 with security patches as of March 2022. The “Day One Patch” for market launch (V12.1) has already been applied to our test device. 

Everything initially appears to have more or less remained the same, but the Chinese are breaking new ground with the current Oxygen OS 12 system interface. BBK Electronics is merging the operating systems of its
Oppo and OnePlus brands so that the user interfaces build upon a uniform code base called Unified OS.

The OnePlus 10 Pro’s in-house user interface features an improved Dark Mode with three customizable levels, revamped icon symbols with improved textures, and new layouts in the Gallery app. 

In terms of communication, OnePlus uses Bluetooth 5.2, dual-SIM, 5G and NFC for contactless payment. The 10 Pro performs very well in regard to WLAN thanks to WiFi 6 and multi-user MIMO, which ensures high transfer rates in the home network. However, other current flagships, such as the Xiaomi 12 Pro, perform even better than the OnePlus smartphone in our Wi-Fi test.

In combination with our Asus ROG Rapture GT-AXE11000 reference router, the 10 Pro is very consistent in terms of transfer rates, but use of the 6 GHz band (WiFi 6E) was not possible.

Thanks to the integrated Qualcomm X65 modem, the flagship smartphone can (theoretically) download at speeds of up to 10 Gbit/s via mobile internet. In addition to the 5G standard, the OnePlus 10 Pro also supports access to a total of 26 LTE bands. We can thus confirm an attractive frequency coverage for the German-speaking region, but the smartphone is also suitable for trips abroad.

OnePlus 9 Pro

Adreno 660, SD 888 5G, 256 GB UFS 3.1 Flash





680 (649min – 703max) MBit/s ∼100%

Average of class Smartphone

  (5.59 – 1599, n=250, last 2 years)





477 MBit/s ∼70%

OnePlus 9 Pro

Adreno 660, SD 888 5G, 256 GB UFS 3.1 Flash





799 (635min – 854max) MBit/s ∼100%

Average of class Smartphone

  (15.5 – 1414, n=250, last 2 years)





465 MBit/s ∼58%

Xiaomi 12 Pro

Adreno 730, SD 8 Gen 1, 256 GB UFS 3.1 Flash





1465 (1307min – 1536max) MBit/s ∼100% +55%

OnePlus 10 Pro

Adreno 730, SD 8 Gen 1, 256 GB UFS 3.1 Flash





944 (859min – 952max) MBit/s ∼64%

Oppo Find X5 Pro

Adreno 730, SD 8 Gen 1, 256 GB UFS 3.1 Flash





820 (799min – 837max) MBit/s ∼56% -13%

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G

Xclipse 920, Exynos 2200, 128 GB UFS 3.1 Flash





716 (539min – 791max) MBit/s ∼49% -24%

Average of class Smartphone

  (72.5 – 1736, n=36, last 2 years)





704 MBit/s ∼48% -25%

Xiaomi 12 Pro

Adreno 730, SD 8 Gen 1, 256 GB UFS 3.1 Flash





1214 (516min – 1524max) MBit/s ∼100% +36%

OnePlus 10 Pro

Adreno 730, SD 8 Gen 1, 256 GB UFS 3.1 Flash





893 (835min – 941max) MBit/s ∼74%

Oppo Find X5 Pro

Adreno 730, SD 8 Gen 1, 256 GB UFS 3.1 Flash





890 (433min – 934max) MBit/s ∼73% 0%

Average of class Smartphone

  (78.3 – 1710, n=36, last 2 years)





716 MBit/s ∼59% -20%

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G

Xclipse 920, Exynos 2200, 128 GB UFS 3.1 Flash





521 (311min – 704max) MBit/s ∼43% -42%

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; iperf3 Client (receive) 1 m 4M x10 GT-AXE11000; iperf 3.1.3: Ø944 (859-952)

; iperf3 Client (transmit) 1 m 4M x10 GT-AXE11000; iperf 3.1.3: Ø893 (835-941)

For localization, the OnePlus smartphone uses satellite systems ranging from GPS (L1+L5), Glonass, Galileo (E1+E5) to BeiDou as well as SBAS. The phone is quick to detect satellite signals and does so accurately both outdoors and indoors.

During a short test drive, the flagship smartphone was tested against the Garmin Venu 2 smartwatch. The OnePlus 10 Pro tracks the route very accurately and only occasionally shows minimal deviations. At the end of the 4 km route, there were only 10 meters of difference between the smartwatch and the OnePlus smartphone. So nothing stands in the way of using it for navigation tasks.

Unfortunately, the high-end smartphone from OnePlus does not support eSIM. Only the two physical SIM card slots can be used. On the other hand, functions such as WLAN calling and VoLTE are supported.

We like the voice quality of the OnePlus 10 Pro. Whether held to the ear or via loudspeaker: there were no points of criticism. During “normal” calls, the conversation partner sounds quite natural and the user’s voice is also conveyed very clearly. In hands-free mode, which we also checked using video telephony, some reverberation and distortions come into play. But good intelligibility is always given.

In the upper left corner, OnePlus makes use of a 32 MP front camera with Sony IMX615 sensor. In well-lit conditions, the 10 Pro takes very nice selfies. Surprisingly, however, there is no UHD option for video. Unlike the OnePlus 9 Pro, this flagship generation has to make do with 1080p.

The 48-megapixel main camera of the triple cam is still based on the 1/1.43-inch Sony IMX789 sensor of the predecessor. The 7P lens offers an aperture of f/1.8 as well as optical image stabilization and an equivalent focal length of 23 mm. The results of the main camera are rich in detail and the dynamic range in the shots is high. Overall, the OnePlus 10 Pro over-sharpens the subjects too much for our taste and the exposure doesn’t always fit in bright areas of the image either. In very low light, the strength of the rather large sensor and OIS comes into play. The OnePlus phone captures a lot of image information despite the darkness, and the illumination is also very appealing. However, the sharpness could be better.

For improved color reproduction, the Chinese have once again collaborated with Swedish camera brand Hasselblad. Colors are captured naturally without the subjects appearing too pale. However, the color fidelity we measured is neither particularly good nor particularly bad – as with the predecessor, mediocrity prevails here. There is great potential for improvement, especially with bright green tones and greyscales.

While the OnePlus 9 Pro has an IMX766-based wide-angle camera with a comparatively large image sensor (1/1.56 inches), the OnePlus 10 Pro is equipped with a Samsung JN1 sensor, which has a sensor size of 1/2.76 inches and very small 0.64 micron pixels. Especially in low light, this is a step backwards in terms of photo quality. But even during the day, the level of sharpness is visibly worse than that of the OnePlus 9 Pro. On the other hand, the 10 Pro now has a special mode that allows for significantly wider-angle shots with an image area of 150 degrees.

The telephoto camera offers a resolution of 8 MP, a 3.3x zoom without any loss in quality, and OIS. The well-known OmniVision OV08A19 sensor delivers decent results, but even at fivefold magnification, subjects sometimes appear artificial. Thanks to the optical image stabilizer, relatively sharp shots can be taken even at 10x or 20x magnification.

All three lenses enable the capture of 12-bit RAW images and 10-bit video. New features include RAW+ mode, which has a larger dynamic range and better noise reduction, and a manual video mode. Moving images can again be recorded in 8K resolution at 24 fps or in 4K at 120 fps. Switching between lenses while a video recording is in progress is possible. However, the color temperatures between the main and wide-angle cameras are poorly matched.

Wide angle
Wide angle

Image Comparison

Choose a scene and navigate within the first image. One click changes the position on touchscreens. One click on the zoomed-in image opens the original in a new window. The first image shows the scaled photograph of the test device.

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ColorChecker

17.6 ∆E

6.2 ∆E

13.6 ∆E

21.3 ∆E

9.7 ∆E

7.8 ∆E

7.8 ∆E

7 ∆E

8.8 ∆E

6.4 ∆E

8.3 ∆E

8.7 ∆E

6.6 ∆E

13.6 ∆E

11.2 ∆E

3.4 ∆E

4.9 ∆E

13.2 ∆E

5.9 ∆E

3.1 ∆E

8 ∆E

13.7 ∆E

9.1 ∆E

2.9 ∆E

ColorChecker OnePlus 10 Pro: 9.12 ∆E min: 2.94 – max: 21.33 ∆E
ColorChecker

18 ∆E

21.2 ∆E

20.6 ∆E

19.6 ∆E

25.8 ∆E

23.8 ∆E

24.5 ∆E

20.4 ∆E

17.5 ∆E

18.5 ∆E

19.5 ∆E

28.8 ∆E

16.2 ∆E

15.9 ∆E

12.3 ∆E

22.2 ∆E

21.5 ∆E

25.4 ∆E

17.6 ∆E

17.8 ∆E

20.2 ∆E

22.4 ∆E

21.2 ∆E

13 ∆E

ColorChecker OnePlus 10 Pro: 20.16 ∆E min: 12.33 – max: 28.78 ∆E
Modular 80 power charger of the OnePlus 10 Pro
Modular 80 power charger of the OnePlus 10 Pro

The OnePlus 10 Pro comes with an 80-watt modular power charger, a data (or charging) cable, a protective cover and a SIM pin, as well as a quick guide and warranty policy. However, USB 3.1 functionality requires a separate data cable that supports the standard. A USB 2.0 data cable is included in the delivery box.

OnePlus offers other accessories for the flagship smartphone in its web shop, including headphones and protective cases. A 24-month warranty is provided to those making their purchase in Germany.

The fingerprint sensor under the OLED display reacts quickly and often detects the finger accurately. Although the optical sensor is not based on ultrasonic technology, as in the case of the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, the OnePlus 10 Pro is very reliable in everyday use. The positioning on the display has moved upwards again and is therefore more comfortable than on the predecessor.

Those who want to use facial recognition to unlock the screen can do so via the front camera. However, biometric identification with the face is not very secure due to the 2D process.  

OnePlus has installed an improved vibration motor in its flagship smartphone, which provides nice haptic feedback in everyday use. Typing on the OnePlus 10 Pro is therefore very pleasant.

The smartphone’s operation not only benefits from a solid vibration motor, but also from a high refresh rate of 120 Hz as well as a sampling rate of up to 1,000 Hz. The capacitive multi-touch screen thus has a touch sampling rate of 1000 times per second in select applications (including games).

Subpixel grid
Subpixel grid

A 6.7-inch LTPO AMOLED display with a refresh rate of up to 120 Hz comes into play here. The resolution is 3,216 x 1,440 pixels (QHD+), which results in a high pixel density of 525 PPI. The refresh rate of the LTPO 2.0 panel is adaptively controlled by the system between 1 and 120 Hz. Alternatively, it can be manually set at 60 Hz.

OnePlus does not achieve a big leap in luminance. The manufacturer specifies the HDR10 Plus-certified AMOLED panel at 1,300 nits, which we cannot confirm with our measurements. We measured a maximum brightness of 799 cd/m² for the APL50 – the APL10 still leaves room for improvement, but our test device did not reach the advertised 1,300 nits with our measurement protocol. The competition from Xiaomi or Samsung is clearly ahead here.

For brightness control, the flagship phone uses pulse width modulation (PWM) at a rather high frequency of 343 Hz. We could not find a DC dimming mode in the settings, but fluctuations in amplitude are much smaller at a low brightness.

794

cd/m²
776

cd/m²
766

cd/m²
756

cd/m²
793

cd/m²
779

cd/m²
782

cd/m²
774

cd/m²
762

cd/m²

Distribution of brightness

X-Rite i1Pro 2

Maximum: 794 cd/m² (Nits) Average: 775.8 cd/m² Minimum: 0.02 cd/m²

Brightness Distribution: 95 %

Center on Battery: 793 cd/m²

Contrast: ∞:1 (Black: 0 cd/m²)

ΔE Color 0.79 | 0.59-29.43 Ø5.4

ΔE Greyscale 1.3 | 0.64-98 Ø5.6

98.3% sRGB (Calman 2D)

Gamma: 2.223

OnePlus 10 Pro

AMOLED, 3216×1440, 6.70
OnePlus 9 Pro

AMOLED, 3216×1440, 6.70
Oppo Find X5 Pro

AMOLED, 3216×1440, 6.70
Xiaomi 12 Pro

AMOLED, 3200×1440, 6.73
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G

Dynamic AMOLED, 3088×1440, 6.80
Brightness middle

793

733

-8%

746

-6%

959

21%

1077

36%

Brightness

776

746

-4%

744

-4%

977

26%

1093

41%

Brightness Distribution

95

97

2%

97

2%

96

1%

97

2%

Black Level *
Colorchecker dE 2000 *

0.79

0.95

-20%

0.9

-14%

1.1

-39%

1.2

-52%

Colorchecker dE 2000 max. *

1.93

2.01

-4%

1.6

17%

3.1

-61%

2

-4%

Greyscale dE 2000 *

1.3

1.7

-31%

1.6

-23%

1.9

-46%

1.3

-0%

Gamma

2.223 99%

2.21 100%

2.23 99%

2.22 99%

2.37 93%

CCT

6624 98%

6591 99%

6499 100%

6498 100%

6526 100%

* … smaller is better

Screen Flickering / PWM (Pulse-Width Modulation)

To dim the screen, some notebooks will simply cycle the backlight on and off in rapid succession – a method called Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) . This cycling frequency should ideally be undetectable to the human eye. If said frequency is too low, users with sensitive eyes may experience strain or headaches or even notice the flickering altogether.

Screen flickering / PWM detected 342.5 Hz

The display backlight flickers at 342.5 Hz (Likely utilizing PWM) .

The frequency of 342.5 Hz is relatively high, so most users sensitive to PWM should not notice any flickering. However, there are reports that some users are still sensitive to PWM at 500 Hz and above, so be aware.

In comparison: 52 % of all tested devices do not use PWM to dim the display. If PWM was detected, an average of 22025 (minimum: 5 – maximum: 3846000) Hz was measured.

The black level is absolute, as is usual for an OLED display, so that there is (in theory) a perfect contrast ratio. There is a choice of two color profiles and a Pro mode, which, among other things, controls the P3 color space. We examined the color calibration of the panel with CalMAN analysis software.

Under factory settings (profile: natural), the comparatively small sRGB color space is mostly covered. Representation of colors is extremely accurate, with very low DeltaE values. Grayscale also shows no color distortions.

Display Response Times

Display response times show how fast the screen is able to change from one color to the next. Slow response times can lead to afterimages and can cause moving objects to appear blurry (ghosting). Gamers of fast-paced 3D titles should pay special attention to fast response times.

Outdoors, the OnePlus smartphone is convincing across the board, even in sunny weather. Thanks to satisfactory brightness and a strong contrast ratio, reflections on the screen are also not a problem. However, it is less of a summer phone than a Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra or Xiaomi 12 Pro.

The viewing angle stability of the AMOLED panel is also very high. Only a minimal loss of brightness is noticeable at flat viewing angles.

Test OnePlus 10 Pro Smartphone
The OnePlus does not operate at full capacity out of the factory
The OnePlus does not operate at full capacity out of the factory

OnePlus uses Qualcomm’s best chipset in the smartphone sector to date for the 10 Pro. The Snapdragon 8 Gen. 1 is a 4 nm SoC and is based on ARM’s v9 architecture. The Kryo series CPU consists of three clusters made up of a prime core (Cortex X2), three power cores (Cortex A710) and four power-saving units (Cortex A510). The processor can also utilize the integrated Adreno 730 for graphics acceleration.

We completed our benchmark package in high-performance mode. Similar to Huawei devices, OnePlus has been throttling the performance of the Qualcomm chipset ex-factory since the last Oxygen iteration. In “normal” mode, the Snapdragon 8 Gen. 1 clocks at a lower rate, resulting in around 20 percent lower benchmark values.

Otherwise, the Snapdragon SoC in the OnePlus 10 Pro works at the level of a Xiaomi 12 Pro or Oppo Find X5 Pro, whereby the poor scores in AImark and the GFX onscreen results are noticeable. Even if high-performance mode is active, the BBK smartphones from Oppo and OnePlus lock up at 60 fps.  

In everyday use, the flagship phone nonetheless makes an excellent impression without high-performance mode. But gamers should not go without the extra power. The loading times of applications are very short, while the read rates of the UFS 3.1 storage should be somewhat higher.

Oppo Find X5 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


1257 Points ∼100% +4%

Average Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

  (1182 – 1267, n=10)





1226 Points ∼98% +1%

OnePlus 10 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


1211 Points ∼96%

Xiaomi 12 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


1192 Points ∼95% -2%

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G

Samsung Exynos 2200, Xclipse 920, 8192


1154 Points ∼92% -5%

OnePlus 9 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, Adreno 660, 12288


1129 Points ∼90% -7%

Average of class Smartphone

  (58 – 1755, n=268, last 2 years)





644 Points ∼51% -47%

Xiaomi 12 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


3738 Points ∼100% +6%

OnePlus 9 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, Adreno 660, 12288


3666 Points ∼98% +4%

Average Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

  (3293 – 3839, n=10)





3597 Points ∼96% +2%

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G

Samsung Exynos 2200, Xclipse 920, 8192


3560 Points ∼95% +1%

OnePlus 10 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


3521 Points ∼94%

Oppo Find X5 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


3488 Points ∼93% -1%

Average of class Smartphone

  (248 – 4914, n=268, last 2 years)





2130 Points ∼57% -40%

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G

Samsung Exynos 2200, Xclipse 920, 8192


8702 Points ∼100% +22%

OnePlus 10 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


7112 Points ∼82%

Oppo Find X5 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


6995 Points ∼80% -2%

Average Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

  (6031 – 8462, n=8)





6968 Points ∼80% -2%

OnePlus 9 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, Adreno 660, 12288


4544 Points ∼52% -36%

Average of class Smartphone

  (72 – 8702, n=197, last 2 years)





2479 Points ∼28% -65%

Xiaomi 12 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


Points ∼0% -100%

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G

Samsung Exynos 2200, Xclipse 920, 8192


9069 Points ∼100% +52%

Average Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

  (5829 – 6291, n=8)





6028 Points ∼66% +1%

OnePlus 10 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


5985 Points ∼66%

Oppo Find X5 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


5984 Points ∼66% 0%

OnePlus 9 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, Adreno 660, 12288


4604 Points ∼51% -23%

Average of class Smartphone

  (255 – 9069, n=197, last 2 years)





2465 Points ∼27% -59%

Xiaomi 12 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


Points ∼0% -100%

OnePlus 10 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


13827 Points ∼100%

Average Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

  (12144 – 17025, n=10)





13753 Points ∼99% -1%

Xiaomi 12 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


13131 Points ∼95% -5%

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G

Samsung Exynos 2200, Xclipse 920, 8192


12579 Points ∼91% -9%

Oppo Find X5 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


12144 Points ∼88% -12%

Average of class Smartphone

  (4436 – 18567, n=123, last 2 years)





10207 Points ∼74% -26%

Oppo Find X5 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


12123 Points ∼100% +6%

OnePlus 10 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


11411 Points ∼94%

Average Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

  (9693 – 13121, n=7)





11396 Points ∼94% 0%

Xiaomi 12 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


10958 Points ∼90% -4%

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G

Samsung Exynos 2200, Xclipse 920, 8192


10415 Points ∼86% -9%

OnePlus 9 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, Adreno 660, 12288


8562 Points ∼71% -25%

Average of class Smartphone

  (149 – 13121, n=250, last 2 years)





4763 Points ∼39% -58%

Oppo Find X5 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


25285 Points ∼100% 0%

OnePlus 10 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


25242 Points ∼100%

Average Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

  (20842 – 26049, n=7)





24181 Points ∼96% -4%

Xiaomi 12 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


20842 Points ∼82% -17%

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G

Samsung Exynos 2200, Xclipse 920, 8192


18689 Points ∼74% -26%

OnePlus 9 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, Adreno 660, 12288


11227 Points ∼44% -56%

Average of class Smartphone

  (122 – 31940, n=250, last 2 years)





6470 Points ∼26% -74%

OnePlus 9 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, Adreno 660, 12288


4676 Points ∼100% +19%

Oppo Find X5 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


4296 Points ∼92% +10%

Xiaomi 12 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


4120 Points ∼88% +5%

Average Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

  (3649 – 4811, n=7)





4110 Points ∼88% +5%

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G

Samsung Exynos 2200, Xclipse 920, 8192


4085 Points ∼87% +4%

OnePlus 10 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


3922 Points ∼84%

Average of class Smartphone

  (651 – 6394, n=248, last 2 years)





3204 Points ∼69% -18%

OnePlus 10 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


10323 Points ∼100%

Oppo Find X5 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


10005 Points ∼97% -3%

Average Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

  (8374 – 11528, n=8)





9940 Points ∼96% -4%

Xiaomi 12 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


9149 Points ∼89% -11%

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G

Samsung Exynos 2200, Xclipse 920, 8192


8612 Points ∼83% -17%

OnePlus 9 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, Adreno 660, 12288


8347 Points ∼81% -19%

Average of class Smartphone

  (91 – 11528, n=252, last 2 years)





3916 Points ∼38% -62%

OnePlus 10 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


19283 Points ∼100%

Oppo Find X5 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


18090 Points ∼94% -6%

Average Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

  (13039 – 19392, n=8)





17017 Points ∼88% -12%

Xiaomi 12 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


13950 Points ∼72% -28%

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G

Samsung Exynos 2200, Xclipse 920, 8192


12972 Points ∼67% -33%

OnePlus 9 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, Adreno 660, 12288


11050 Points ∼57% -43%

Average of class Smartphone

  (73 – 19364, n=252, last 2 years)





4777 Points ∼25% -75%

OnePlus 9 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, Adreno 660, 12288


4497 Points ∼100% +12%

Xiaomi 12 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


4150 Points ∼92% +4%

Average Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

  (3651 – 4771, n=8)





4086 Points ∼91% +2%

OnePlus 10 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


3998 Points ∼89%

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G

Samsung Exynos 2200, Xclipse 920, 8192


3957 Points ∼88% -1%

Oppo Find X5 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


3902 Points ∼87% -2%

Average of class Smartphone

  (635 – 5793, n=252, last 2 years)





3225 Points ∼72% -19%

OnePlus 10 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


10034 Points ∼100%

Xiaomi 12 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


9927 Points ∼99% -1%

Oppo Find X5 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


9826 Points ∼98% -2%

Average Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

  (6351 – 10062, n=9)





9242 Points ∼92% -8%

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G

Samsung Exynos 2200, Xclipse 920, 8192


7236 Points ∼72% -28%

OnePlus 9 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, Adreno 660, 12288


5736 Points ∼57% -43%

Average of class Smartphone

  (153 – 10062, n=166, last 2 years)





3264 Points ∼33% -67%

Xiaomi 12 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


10384 Points ∼100% +1%

OnePlus 10 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


10282 Points ∼99%

Oppo Find X5 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


10175 Points ∼98% -1%

Average Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

  (6483 – 10412, n=10)





9618 Points ∼93% -6%

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G

Samsung Exynos 2200, Xclipse 920, 8192


7288 Points ∼70% -29%

OnePlus 9 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, Adreno 660, 12288


5737 Points ∼55% -44%

Average of class Smartphone

  (174 – 11700, n=163, last 2 years)





3374 Points ∼32% -67%

OnePlus 10 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


2637 Points ∼100%

Xiaomi 12 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


2609 Points ∼99% -1%

Oppo Find X5 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


2575 Points ∼98% -2%

Average Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

  (1629 – 2637, n=9)





2449 Points ∼93% -7%

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G

Samsung Exynos 2200, Xclipse 920, 8192


2044 Points ∼78% -22%

Average of class Smartphone

  (102 – 3080, n=116, last 2 years)





1008 Points ∼38% -62%

OnePlus 10 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


2568 Points ∼100%

Oppo Find X5 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


2523 Points ∼98% -2%

Xiaomi 12 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


2513 Points ∼98% -2%

Average Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

  (1567 – 2577, n=10)





2408 Points ∼94% -6%

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G

Samsung Exynos 2200, Xclipse 920, 8192


1916 Points ∼75% -25%

Average of class Smartphone

  (101 – 2864, n=114, last 2 years)





980 Points ∼38% -62%

Xiaomi 12 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


121 fps ∼100% +102%

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G

Samsung Exynos 2200, Xclipse 920, 8192


118 fps ∼98% +97%

Average Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

  (60 – 121, n=8)





97.5 fps ∼81% +63%

Average of class Smartphone

  (9.5 – 143, n=210, last 2 years)





66.8 fps ∼55% +11%

OnePlus 9 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, Adreno 660, 12288


60 fps ∼50% 0%

OnePlus 10 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


60 fps ∼50%

Oppo Find X5 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


60 fps ∼50% 0%

Xiaomi 12 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


425 fps ∼100% +15%

Oppo Find X5 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


380 fps ∼89% +3%

Average Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

  (288 – 450, n=9)





373 fps ∼88% +1%

OnePlus 10 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


368 fps ∼87%

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G

Samsung Exynos 2200, Xclipse 920, 8192


302 fps ∼71% -18%

OnePlus 9 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, Adreno 660, 12288


258 fps ∼61% -30%

Average of class Smartphone

  (6 – 428, n=210, last 2 years)





131.2 fps ∼31% -64%

Xiaomi 12 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


117 fps ∼100% +95%

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G

Samsung Exynos 2200, Xclipse 920, 8192


108 fps ∼92% +80%

Average Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

  (60 – 121, n=8)





88.3 fps ∼75% +47%

OnePlus 9 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, Adreno 660, 12288


60 fps ∼51% 0%

OnePlus 10 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


60 fps ∼51%

Oppo Find X5 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


60 fps ∼51% 0%

Average of class Smartphone

  (4.5 – 121, n=209, last 2 years)





53.9 fps ∼46% -10%

Xiaomi 12 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


251 fps ∼100% +23%

OnePlus 10 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


204 fps ∼81%

Average Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

  (158 – 265, n=9)





200 fps ∼80% -2%

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G

Samsung Exynos 2200, Xclipse 920, 8192


187 fps ∼75% -8%

Oppo Find X5 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


181 fps ∼72% -11%

OnePlus 9 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, Adreno 660, 12288


151 fps ∼60% -26%

Average of class Smartphone

  (1 – 251, n=211, last 2 years)





75 fps ∼30% -63%

Xiaomi 12 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


87 fps ∼100% +45%

Average Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

  (50 – 121, n=8)





75.3 fps ∼87% +26%

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G

Samsung Exynos 2200, Xclipse 920, 8192


71 fps ∼82% +18%

OnePlus 10 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


60 fps ∼69%

OnePlus 9 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, Adreno 660, 12288


57 fps ∼66% -5%

Oppo Find X5 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


56 fps ∼64% -7%

Average of class Smartphone

  (3.1 – 121, n=208, last 2 years)





41.7 fps ∼48% -30%

Xiaomi 12 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


169 fps ∼100% +29%

Average Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

  (111 – 175, n=9)





138.7 fps ∼82% +6%

OnePlus 10 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


131 fps ∼78%

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G

Samsung Exynos 2200, Xclipse 920, 8192


127 fps ∼75% -3%

Oppo Find X5 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


111 fps ∼66% -15%

OnePlus 9 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, Adreno 660, 12288


69 fps ∼41% -47%

Average of class Smartphone

  (1.4 – 169, n=209, last 2 years)





51.3 fps ∼30% -61%

OnePlus 10 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


60 fps ∼100%

Average Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

  (28 – 81, n=8)





49.6 fps ∼83% -17%

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G

Samsung Exynos 2200, Xclipse 920, 8192


39 fps ∼65% -35%

Oppo Find X5 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


39 fps ∼65% -35%

OnePlus 9 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, Adreno 660, 12288


36 fps ∼60% -40%

Xiaomi 12 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


36 fps ∼60% -40%

Average of class Smartphone

  (3.3 – 81, n=208, last 2 years)





26.2 fps ∼44% -56%

Average Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

  (63 – 98, n=9)





77 fps ∼100% +8%

Xiaomi 12 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


71 fps ∼92% 0%

OnePlus 10 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


71 fps ∼92%

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G

Samsung Exynos 2200, Xclipse 920, 8192


68 fps ∼88% -4%

Oppo Find X5 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


63 fps ∼82% -11%

OnePlus 9 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, Adreno 660, 12288


59 fps ∼77% -17%

Average of class Smartphone

  (1.8 – 96.6, n=208, last 2 years)





31 fps ∼40% -56%

Average Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

  (39 – 98, n=9)





63.7 fps ∼100% +6%

OnePlus 10 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


60 fps ∼94%

OnePlus 9 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, Adreno 660, 12288


55 fps ∼86% -8%

Oppo Find X5 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


53 fps ∼83% -12%

Xiaomi 12 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


44 fps ∼69% -27%

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G

Samsung Exynos 2200, Xclipse 920, 8192


42 fps ∼66% -30%

Average of class Smartphone

  (1.5 – 98, n=264, last 2 years)





27.5 fps ∼43% -54%

Average Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

  (89 – 131, n=11)





104.7 fps ∼100% +4%

OnePlus 10 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


101 fps ∼96%

Oppo Find X5 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


94 fps ∼90% -7%

Xiaomi 12 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


92 fps ∼88% -9%

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G

Samsung Exynos 2200, Xclipse 920, 8192


68 fps ∼65% -33%

OnePlus 9 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, Adreno 660, 12288


63 fps ∼60% -38%

Average of class Smartphone

  (2 – 257, n=264, last 2 years)





32.8 fps ∼31% -68%

OnePlus 10 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


57 fps ∼100%

Average Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

  (27 – 69, n=9)





45 fps ∼79% -21%

OnePlus 9 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, Adreno 660, 12288


42 fps ∼74% -26%

Oppo Find X5 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


36 fps ∼63% -37%

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G

Samsung Exynos 2200, Xclipse 920, 8192


31 fps ∼54% -46%

Xiaomi 12 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


27 fps ∼47% -53%

Average of class Smartphone

  (2.1 – 69, n=265, last 2 years)





18.8 fps ∼33% -67%

OnePlus 10 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


43 fps ∼100%

Average Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

  (34 – 49, n=11)





40.9 fps ∼95% -5%

Oppo Find X5 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


40 fps ∼93% -7%

Xiaomi 12 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


34 fps ∼79% -21%

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G

Samsung Exynos 2200, Xclipse 920, 8192


30 fps ∼70% -30%

OnePlus 9 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, Adreno 660, 12288


28 fps ∼65% -35%

Average of class Smartphone

  (0.7 – 101, n=265, last 2 years)





12.6 fps ∼29% -71%

OnePlus 10 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


1011412 Points ∼100%

Xiaomi 12 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


962824 Points ∼95% -5%

Average Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

  (821646 – 1041980, n=10)





950684 Points ∼94% -6%

Oppo Find X5 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


856953 Points ∼85% -15%

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G

Samsung Exynos 2200, Xclipse 920, 8192


704479 Points ∼70% -30%

Average of class Smartphone

  (117053 – 1041980, n=96, last 2 years)





556128 Points ∼55% -45%

Xiaomi 12 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


72572 Points ∼100% +1086%

Average of class Smartphone

  (4293 – 286905, n=114, last 2 years)





66809 Points ∼92% +991%

Average Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

  (5783 – 96317, n=7)





28517 Points ∼39% +366%

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G

Samsung Exynos 2200, Xclipse 920, 8192


6217 Points ∼9% +2%

OnePlus 10 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


6121 Points ∼8%

Oppo Find X5 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


5982 Points ∼8% -2%

OnePlus 9 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, Adreno 660, 12288


6959 Points ∼100% +6%

Oppo Find X5 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


6799 Points ∼98% +3%

Average Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

  (6007 – 7147, n=8)





6696 Points ∼96% +2%

OnePlus 10 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


6584 Points ∼95%

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G

Samsung Exynos 2200, Xclipse 920, 8192


6319 Points ∼91% -4%

Xiaomi 12 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


6007 Points ∼86% -9%

Average of class Smartphone

  (615 – 8124, n=188, last 2 years)





4095 Points ∼59% -38%

OnePlus 9 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, Adreno 660, 12288


11774 Points ∼100% +19%

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G

Samsung Exynos 2200, Xclipse 920, 8192


10464 Points ∼89% +5%

Oppo Find X5 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


10340 Points ∼88% +4%

Average Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

  (9273 – 10739, n=8)





10123 Points ∼86% +2%

Xiaomi 12 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


10006 Points ∼85% +1%

OnePlus 10 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


9934 Points ∼84%

Average of class Smartphone

  (1160 – 19657, n=188, last 2 years)





7295 Points ∼62% -27%

OnePlus 9 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, Adreno 660, 12288


9044 Points ∼100% +66%

Oppo Find X5 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


6523 Points ∼72% +20%

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G

Samsung Exynos 2200, Xclipse 920, 8192


6212 Points ∼69% +14%

Average Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

  (5125 – 7357, n=8)





6205 Points ∼69% +14%

OnePlus 10 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


5437 Points ∼60%

Xiaomi 12 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


5125 Points ∼57% -6%

Average of class Smartphone

  (522 – 9044, n=188, last 2 years)





4734 Points ∼52% -13%

Oppo Find X5 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


21944 Points ∼100% +1%

OnePlus 10 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


21678 Points ∼99%

Average Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

  (15216 – 22308, n=8)





20105 Points ∼92% -7%

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G

Samsung Exynos 2200, Xclipse 920, 8192


17104 Points ∼78% -21%

Xiaomi 12 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


15216 Points ∼69% -30%

OnePlus 9 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, Adreno 660, 12288


13463 Points ∼61% -38%

Average of class Smartphone

  (349 – 25642, n=188, last 2 years)





6890 Points ∼31% -68%

Xiaomi 12 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


1669 Points ∼100% +9%

OnePlus 9 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, Adreno 660, 12288


1633 Points ∼98% +7%

Average Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

  (1291 – 1888, n=8)





1608 Points ∼96% +5%

OnePlus 10 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


1527 Points ∼91%

Oppo Find X5 Pro

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, Adreno 730, 12288


1444 Points ∼87% -5%

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G

Samsung Exynos 2200, Xclipse 920, 8192


1434 Points ∼86% -6%

Average of class Smartphone

  (679 – 2392, n=188, last 2 years)





1368 Points ∼82% -10%

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We took a closer look at gaming performance with GameBench using game titles from the Play Store. With its touch sampling rate of up to 1,000 Hz, the OnePlus 10 Pro could be an exciting gaming smartphone, especially for ambitious gamers. There is also a HyperBoost mode, which temporarily speeds up GPU and CPU clocking, and a GPA frame stabilizer.

In everyday use, however, the OnePlus smartphone’s gaming ambitions are put to the test. Apart from the noticeably high waste heat, the system limitations that we observed in the GFX benchmark are also evident in Android games:

The shooter PUBG mobile, for which the Ultra HD setting can be selected, ran smoothly with 40 fps at the highest details. However, the full 120 Hz of the OLED panel are not available at high or low graphics.

In Armajet, the 10 Pro also only managed 60 fps, although the arena shooter should be able to support the full 120 Hz of the OLED panel. The Adreno 730 is nominally one of the strongest graphics units, so there were no visible frame rate drops in our measurements. 

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; Armajet: Ø60 (56-61)

; PUBG Mobile; Smooth: Ø59.7 (57-61)

; PUBG Mobile; Balanced: Ø59.6 (50-61)

; PUBG Mobile; HD: Ø59.2 (53-61)

; PUBG Mobile; Ultra HD: Ø39.7 (35-41)

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According to the manufacturer, the OnePlus 10 Pro has better heat dissipation than previous flagship OnePlus phones had. In our load scenario, the case occasionaly becomes very warm, uncomfortably hot even, according to benchmark tests. It will be interesting to see whether the heat development has a negative impact on the inside.  

We used the GFXBench battery test to check the behavior of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 under sustained load. The test was completed successfully, but we could not obtain the values without the app closing. 

The 3DMark stress tests performed better. Here we get values of 69 to 73 percent, which attests to the OnePlus smartphone’s relatively inconstant performance. But the competition doesn’t perform any better either. 

  43.2 °C

110 F
41.7 °C

107 F
39.2 °C

103 F
 
  43.1 °C

110 F
41.6 °C

107 F
39 °C

102 F
 
  43.2 °C

110 F
41.7 °C

107 F
39 °C

102 F
 
Maximum: 43.2 °C = 110 F

Average: 41.3 °C = 106 F
36 °C

97 F
39.3 °C

103 F
37.2 °C

99 F
36.7 °C

98 F
39.9 °C

104 F
39.2 °C

103 F
36.7 °C

98 F
40.2 °C

104 F
42.5 °C

109 F
Maximum: 42.5 °C = 109 F

Average: 38.6 °C = 101 F

Power Supply (max.)  43.2 °C = 110 F | Room Temperature 21.2 °C = 70 F | Fluke t3000FC (calibrated), Voltcraft IR-260

(-) The average temperature for the upper side under maximal load is 41.3 °C / 106 F, compared to the average of 32.8 °C / 91 F for the devices in the class Smartphone.

(±) The maximum temperature on the upper side is 43.2 °C / 110 F, compared to the average of 35.1 °C / 95 F, ranging from 22 to 52.9 °C for the class Smartphone.

(±) The bottom heats up to a maximum of 42.5 °C / 109 F, compared to the average of 33.8 °C / 93 F

(+) In idle usage, the average temperature for the upper side is 31.4 °C / 89 F, compared to the device average of 32.8 °C / 91 F.

OnePlus 10 Pro

Adreno 730, SD 8 Gen 1, 256 GB UFS 3.1 Flash




69.3 (41.6min) % ∼100%

Oppo Find X5 Pro

Adreno 730, SD 8 Gen 1, 256 GB UFS 3.1 Flash




62.7 (37.2min) % ∼90% -10%

OnePlus 9 Pro

Adreno 660, SD 888 5G, 256 GB UFS 3.1 Flash




60.3 (3461min) % ∼87% -13%

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G

Xclipse 920, Exynos 2200, 128 GB UFS 3.1 Flash




58.5 (25.9min) % ∼84% -16%

Xiaomi 12 Pro

Adreno 730, SD 8 Gen 1, 256 GB UFS 3.1 Flash




47.2 (27.4min) % ∼68% -32%

OnePlus 10 Pro

Adreno 730, SD 8 Gen 1, 256 GB UFS 3.1 Flash




73.1 (11.3min) % ∼100%

Oppo Find X5 Pro

Adreno 730, SD 8 Gen 1, 256 GB UFS 3.1 Flash




62.7 (9.64min) % ∼86% -14%

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G

Xclipse 920, Exynos 2200, 128 GB UFS 3.1 Flash




61.8 (7.76min) % ∼85% -15%

Xiaomi 12 Pro

Adreno 730, SD 8 Gen 1, 256 GB UFS 3.1 Flash


% ∼0% -100%

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OnePlus 10 Pro Adreno 730, SD 8 Gen 1, 256 GB UFS 3.1 Flash; Wild Life Extreme Stress Test; 1.0.9.1: Ø12.4 (11.3-15.5)

Oppo Find X5 Pro Adreno 730, SD 8 Gen 1, 256 GB UFS 3.1 Flash; Wild Life Extreme Stress Test; 1.0.8.1: Ø10.9 (9.64-15.4)

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G Xclipse 920, Exynos 2200, 128 GB UFS 3.1 Flash; Wild Life Extreme Stress Test; 1.0.8.1: Ø9.2 (7.76-12.6)

OnePlus 10 Pro Adreno 730, SD 8 Gen 1, 256 GB UFS 3.1 Flash; Wild Life Stress Test Stability; 0.0.0.0: Ø45.4 (41.6-60)

Oppo Find X5 Pro Adreno 730, SD 8 Gen 1, 256 GB UFS 3.1 Flash; Wild Life Stress Test Stability: Ø41.7 (37.2-59.4)

Xiaomi 12 Pro Adreno 730, SD 8 Gen 1, 256 GB UFS 3.1 Flash; Wild Life Stress Test Stability: Ø37.8 (27.4-58)

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G Xclipse 920, Exynos 2200, 128 GB UFS 3.1 Flash; Wild Life Stress Test Stability: Ø32.2 (25.9-44.2)

The dual speakers of the OnePlus 10 Pro are significantly louder than those of its predecessor, but the increase in volume is accompanied by slightly less linear playback. The two speakers lack depth compared to other flagships, such as the Galaxy S22 Ultra. We still like the sound experience, even though the deep sound ranges are reproduced too thinly and high tones are not very present. 

Headphones or external speakers can be connected via the USB-C port. Those who prefer to use Bluetooth for wireless output can fall back on the audio codecs SBC, AAC, aptX, aptXHD and aptX adaptive as well as LDAC and LHDC.

dB(A) 0102030405060708090Deep BassMiddle BassHigh BassLower RangeMidsHigher MidsLower HighsMid HighsUpper HighsSuper Highs2041.536.22535.538.23131.731.74030.835.15032.242.86325.131.38019.422.310020.923.612517.626.516015.839.9200134725011.752.631510.660.540010.563.850011.968.263013.871.880015.475.6100012.775.912501675.9160012.477.6200011.677.8250013.179.6315013.176.6400013.777.8500014.271.4630014.773800015.376.21000015.974.21250016.564.91600017.161.9SPL26.188.1N0.774.6median 13.8median 71.8Delta1.810.93533.93030.921.926.822.832.334.842.524.331.623.23327.831.514.733.720.950.221.250.717.55513.46114.164.113.167.511.571.413.175.511.780.511.879.21380.212.180.612.180.812.380.412.577.41378.113.272.71367.213.768.813.569.314.266.425.190.20.779.8median 13.1median 69.31.111.1hearing rangehide median Pink Noise {element.classList.toggle(‘hideEl’)});document.querySelectorAll(‘.toggle_794745_0’).forEach(element => {element.classList.toggle(‘hideEl’)});document.querySelectorAll(‘.pn_794745_1’).forEach(element => {element.classList.toggle(‘hideEl’)});document.querySelectorAll(‘.toggle_794745_1’).forEach(element => {element.classList.toggle(‘hideEl’)});” style=”text-anchor:start;font-size:0.7em” x=”55″ y=”38″>OnePlus 10 Pro {element.classList.toggle(‘hideEl’)});document.querySelectorAll(‘.toggle_794745_1’).forEach(element => {element.classList.toggle(‘hideEl’)});” style=”stroke:rgb(255, 46, 46);stroke-width:2″ x1=”74.2″ x2=”90.2″ y1=”40″ y2=”56″> {element.classList.toggle(‘hideEl’)});document.querySelectorAll(‘.toggle_786128_0’).forEach(element => {element.classList.toggle(‘hideEl’)});document.querySelectorAll(‘.pn_786128_1’).forEach(element => {element.classList.toggle(‘hideEl’)});document.querySelectorAll(‘.toggle_786128_1’).forEach(element => {element.classList.toggle(‘hideEl’)});” style=”text-anchor:start;font-size:0.7em” x=”313.4″ y=”38″>Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G {element.classList.toggle(‘hideEl’)});document.querySelectorAll(‘.toggle_786128_1’).forEach(element => {element.classList.toggle(‘hideEl’)});” style=”stroke:rgb(255, 46, 46);stroke-width:2″ x1=”332.6″ x2=”348.6″ y1=”40″ y2=”56″>

Frequency diagram (checkboxes can be checked and unchecked to compare devices)

OnePlus 10 Pro audio analysis

(+) | speakers can play relatively loud (88.1 dB)

Bass 100 – 315 Hz

(-) | nearly no bass – on average 30.2% lower than median

(±) | linearity of bass is average (11% delta to prev. frequency)

Mids 400 – 2000 Hz

(+) | balanced mids – only 4.4% away from median

(+) | mids are linear (3.7% delta to prev. frequency)

Highs 2 – 16 kHz

(+) | balanced highs – only 3.8% away from median

(+) | highs are linear (4.7% delta to prev. frequency)

Overall 100 – 16.000 Hz

(±) | linearity of overall sound is average (19.5% difference to median)

Compared to same class

» 19% of all tested devices in this class were better, 9% similar, 72% worse

» The best had a delta of 12%, average was 23%, worst was 65%

Compared to all devices tested

» 45% of all tested devices were better, 8% similar, 47% worse

» The best had a delta of 3%, average was 20%, worst was 65%

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G audio analysis

(+) | speakers can play relatively loud (90.2 dB)

Bass 100 – 315 Hz

(-) | nearly no bass – on average 22.3% lower than median

(±) | linearity of bass is average (9.1% delta to prev. frequency)

Mids 400 – 2000 Hz

(±) | higher mids – on average 7.3% higher than median

(+) | mids are linear (5% delta to prev. frequency)

Highs 2 – 16 kHz

(±) | higher highs – on average 6.5% higher than median

(+) | highs are linear (4.3% delta to prev. frequency)

Overall 100 – 16.000 Hz

(±) | linearity of overall sound is average (18.6% difference to median)

Compared to same class

» 12% of all tested devices in this class were better, 9% similar, 79% worse

» The best had a delta of 12%, average was 23%, worst was 65%

Compared to all devices tested

» 39% of all tested devices were better, 8% similar, 53% worse

» The best had a delta of 3%, average was 20%, worst was 65%

The battery of the OnePlus 10 Pro has a capacity of 5,000 mAh and supports SUPERVOOC rapid charging technology with up to 80 watts. Fortunately, the appropiate power charger is included with the smartphone, with which the charging process lasts a little over 30 minutes. So the charging speed has increased slightly compared to the OnePlus 9 Pro. The OnePlus 10 Pro also supports wireless charging with up to 50 watts.

Overall, the power consumption is on a similar level to an Oppo Find X5 Pro. Interestingly, the Oppo smartphone uses significantly less energy at peak than the OnePlus 10 Pro. This is also evident in GFXBench.

OnePlus 10 Pro

5000 mAh
OnePlus 9 Pro

4500 mAh
Oppo Find X5 Pro

5000 mAh
Xiaomi 12 Pro

4600 mAh
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G

5000 mAh
Average Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1

 
Average of class Smartphone

 
Idle Minimum *

0.7

1.6

-129%

1.24

-77%

0.94

-34%

0.58

17%

1.489

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OnePlus 10 Pro Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1; 1920×1080 Aztec Ruins Normal Offscreen: Ø6.72 (5.35-8.45)

Oppo Find X5 Pro Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1; 1920×1080 Aztec Ruins Normal Offscreen: Ø9.58 (7.9-10.8)

OnePlus 10 Pro Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1; Idle 1min: Ø0.975 (0.806-1.805)

Oppo Find X5 Pro Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1; Idle 1min: Ø0.933 (0.856-1.058)

In our practical battery tests, which were carried out with an adjusted display brightness of 150 cd/m² and were therefore very easy to compare, the OnePlus 10 Pro delivered good runtimes with a refresh rate of 120 Hz and QHD+. We deactivated the high-performance mode for our measurements.

In the Wi-Fi test, the OnePlus phone managed a decent 12.5 hours, and the even more impressive 18 hours in continuous video playback with the Wi-Fi module deactivated. The endurance of the OnePlus 10 Pro is thus acceptable, but runtimes are disappointing compared to the OnePlus 9 Pro with its 4,500 mAh battery.

Battery Runtime

Idle (without WLAN, min brightness)
26h 57min
WiFi Websurfing
12h 47min
Big Buck Bunny H.264 1080p
18h 41min
Load (maximum brightness)
4h 15min

Pros

+ very nice 120 Hz OLED panel

+ very good workmanship

+ powerful hardware

+ good main camera with 4K120 fps

+ (fast) charger included

Cons

display could be brighter

system throttling

gaming limited to 60 fps

no eSIM or 6 Ghz WLAN support

wide-angle cam worse than the OP 9 Pro

no 512 GB storage option

Review: OnePlus 10 Pro. Test device provided by OnePlus Germany.
Review: OnePlus 10 Pro. Test device provided by OnePlus Germany.

The OnePlus 10 Pro offers a well-rounded package characterized by appealing workmanship, smooth user experience and a very nice QHD LTPO AMOLED display. While buyers of the OnePlus flagship in Germany still have to pay at least 900 Euros (RRP), the sales price in China has fallen slightly compared to its predecessor – and not without reason.

The weaknesses of the OnePlus 10 Pro are in the details. Starting with the lack of IP certification and the lack of a UHD option for the front camera, the current OnePlus flagship has to make do with the inferior ultra-wide-angle camera. We can only speculate as to why a step backwards has been taken here – probably for cost saving reasons, because other current sister models of the BBK group, such as the Realme GT 2 Pro, also use the Samsung sensor. Moreover, throttling the system is, in our view, the wrong way to control the waste heat of the current Qualcomm SoCs, especially since the high-performance mode is deactivated every time the system is restarted and is somewhat “hidden” in the settings.

Die-hard OnePlus fans will certainly not be completely happy with the performance of the 10 Pro. 

Compared to other high-end smartphones such as the Xiaomi 12 Pro, the OnePlus 10 Pro’s dimmer display is noticeable in direct sunlight. Those who also need eSIM support will have to switch to a Galaxy S22 Ultra. Gamers should also steer clear of the 10 Pro because of the system throttling due to waste heat as well as the 60-fps limitation – move your gaze towards the Asus ROG Phone 5s if you want to go beyond that limit.

The OnePlus 10 Pro can be purchased via the manufacturer’s website and also via Amazon US for $899.

OnePlus 10 Pro

04/20/2022 v7



Marcus Herbrich

Connectivity

53 / 70 → 76%

Games Performance

69 / 64 → 100%

Application Performance

86 / 86 → 100%

Smartphone – Weighted Average

Marcus Herbrich

I have always been very passionately interested in mobile technologies, especially smartphones. Being a tech enthusiast means the half-life of my devices isn’t exactly long, and being the latest hardware is not enough to suffice as the manufacturer and operating system play a minor role – the most important aspect for me is that the device is state-of-the-art. After posting for Mobi Test I joined Notebookcheck in 2016, where I have been pursuing my enthusiasm for technology by reviewing the latest smartphone, tablet, and accessory trends.

Jacob Fisher

Translator: Jacob Fisher – Translator – 8 articles published on Notebookcheck since 2022

Growing up in regional Australia, I first became acquainted with computers in my early teens after a broken leg from a football (soccer) match temporarily condemned me to a predominately indoor lifestyle. Soon afterwards I was building my own systems. Now I live in Germany, having moved here in 2014, where I study philosophy and anthropology. I am particularly fascinated by how computer technology has fundamentally and dramatically reshaped human culture, and how it continues to do so.

Marcus Herbrich, 2022-04-23 (Update: 2022-04-24)

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