With nano-textured glass and flat edges, OnePlus 10R design brings some newness to phone request

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1. The flat edges make the OnePlus 10R more ultramodern and sharp, particularly when you also notice that the phone sports a flat screen.
OnePlus says that the flat edges mean it's easier to grip the phone while using it.


2. OnePlus 10R has a nano-textured back, which covers half of the aft glass, not only makes the phone more resistant to smirches and fingerprints but also helps druggies grip the phone more.


3. OnePlus launched the OnePlus 10R, a decoration phone at a fairly affordable price, in India last week. While we're in the middle of assessing the phone for our review, one bit we can talk about is its design. In a ocean of large phones with rounded edges, including some from OnePlus itself, the company's new phone sports a bold and fresh look. It has flatter edges and some clever design touches that make the device look not just better but also different.

And different is good, right? It sure seems so.

There are a couple of crucial changes OnePlus has made with the OnePlus 10R. The company calls the design of the phone an elaboration of its"burden-less" design. And this time it's basically reducing the burden on the hands of consumers.

The big deal with the OnePlus 10R is the flat edges that the phone sports. Now, this isn't the first phone in recent times to sport flat edges. The iPhone (re) started the trend a couple of times agone. But OnePlus is still only a sprinkle of bias that have gone this route. The benefits of similar designs are egregious sharper aesthetics and better grip.
The flat edges make the OnePlus 10R more ultramodern and sharp, particularly when you also notice that the phone sports a flat screen. It also accentuates the phone's consistence-- or rather predictability-- because despite being a large phone, packing a big 5000 mAh battery, the OnePlus 10R has a body shell with a consistence of just8.17 mm. It also, rather pleasantly, weighs just 187 grams, which is on the lighter side for a phone of this class.

The company also says that the flat edges mean it's easier to grip the phone while using it. This is a claim we will be ascertaining in the review.
The flat edges, still, are not the only reason why the OnePlus 10R looks dashing. A more important factor then's the unique pattern etched on the aft glass of the phone. OnePlus calls the reverse of the OnePlus 10R nano-textured. It says that this finish, which covers half of the aft glass, not only makes the phone more resistant to smirches and fingerprints but also helps druggies grip the phone more.

This too we will see in the review. But we feel that, irrespective of the functionality, it's the form where the OnePlus 10R triumphs. The phone looks different. And looks cool, in both Sierra Black and Forest Green. The edged pattern gives it a personality that's fresh and bold at the same time. The camera module, with its flat edges and binary- tone, complements the overall design well. The lens arrangement, with the large lens for the main camera, looks aesthetically pleasing.


In other words, we feel that the OnePlus 10R is one of the most instigative looking phones in the request right now. Of course, how the design works functionally is commodity we will explore in the full review.

In case you missed it, the OnePlus 10R was launched in India at a starting price of Rs, although there are some abatements available from the first day of the trade itself. The phone is powered by MediaTek Dimensity 8100-Max SoC, over to 150W SuperVOOC fast charging, and a6.7- inch AMOLED display. The OnePlus 10R has a triadic-camera setup on the reverse, which sits on the hinder panel. You get a 50MP Sony IMX766 main camera, an 8MP ultrawide camera and a 2MP

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