Official OnePlus 12 Cases Show How OnePlus Is Reminiscing The Past While Moving Forward

Nov 27, 2023 at 05:07am EST
Official OnePlus 12 Cases Show How OnePlus is Reminiscing the Past While Moving Forward

OnePlus 12 is launching on 5th December, which means that we don't have to wait much longer. From all things considered, the new flagship looks like the company is finally set on having its brand identity. The looks have evolved from the OnePlus 10 Pro just enough to trace them back, but that's not enough. With its official launch, the company will also celebrate its tenth anniversary, so it is safe to say that there will be a throwback.

The official OnePlus 12 cases look just as good as the phone

The OnePlus 12 will bring some official cases, and we have received the images listed here so you can better understand what I am talking about. You can have a look at the cases below:

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As you can see in the image above, the OnePlus 12 will have carbon fiber, the classic sandstone black, and a wooden case as a part of its official case lineup. This is something that the company has done a number of times - the OnePlus 2 had removable back panels that you could swap out with multiple options, and now we have cases. The phone will be made out of aluminum and glass, and you can use the case if you want to proceed with it.

The OnePlus 12 is launching on 5th December in China. The phone will go on sale in international markets in January 2024. The phone is going to run the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, will have a 5,400 mAh battery, a 3x periscope camera, will run OxygenOS 14 out of the box, and will feature the Alert Slider but on the left side of the phone instead of the right. You will also get 4th generation Hasselblad tuning, which should deliver better image quality and more.

News Source: EvLeaks

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