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OnePlus 12R battery & display details confirmed by the company

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The OnePlus Ace 3 and OnePlus 12R are right around the corner. The OnePlus Ace 3 will launch on January 4 in China, while the OnePlus 12R will arrive on January 23, globally. The thing is, these two phones are completely identical hardware-wise, they will just be called differently in different markets. That being said, OnePlus has just confirmed the OnePlus 12R / Ace 3 battery and display details.

The OnePlus 12R battery and display info details get confirmed

Before we get into it, do note that the company did share some display info about a week ago. Back then the company confirmed that the phone will include the BOE X1 panel with a 1.5 resolution and max brightness of 4,500 nits.

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OnePlus delved further into it by saying that this is a fourth-gen LTPO panel. It is a 120Hz ProXDR display, and it allows the screen to change its refresh rate even faster. On top of that, it’s more intelligent.

The LTPO 4.0 tech allows the display to change its refresh rates between a number of options, including both 90Hz and 72Hz refresh rates. All that should make this display more efficient than the previous-gen one.

This phone will also have a rather large battery, a 5,500mAh unit

OnePlus also confirmed that the OnePlus 12R will have the biggest battery ever on a OnePlus device. The OnePlus 12R will ship with a 5,500mAh battery, and it will also offer blazing-fast charging.

The phone will support OPPO’s SuperVOOC fast charging and feature Battery Health Engine technology. In terms of charging, OnePlus did confirm that we’ll get 100W charging support and that a full charge will take 27 minutes.

The OnePlus 12R is expected to ship with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor. The phone will include LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.0 flash storage. A 50-megapixel main camera is expected (Sony’s IMX890 sensor), while it will be backed by an 8-megapixel ultrawide unit, and a 2-megapixel macro unit. That’s the area OnePlus cut costs, basically.