The OnePlus 12R Could Launch Alongside With The OnePlus 12 Next Month With Slightly Lowered Specs

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The OnePlus 12 is already available in the Chinese market, and based on the specs that we have checked out, it easily is one of the most impressive and powerful devices we have had the chance to look at. The phone is going to launch globally next month, but it appears that it will also be bringing along a younger sibling called the OnePlus 12R.

The OnePlus 12R could be the ace that the company is looking for

Now, the OnePlus 12R is most likely the OnePlus Ace 3 in China, but for other regions, it'll have a different name. The specs are slightly lowered compared to its elder brother, but that does not mean that the phone is not capable enough. It is essentially a OnePlus 11 but has better specs in certain departments.

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So, what will the new OnePlus 12R offer in terms of specs? Well, for starters, it will bring the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, which is a bit older but still a very capable chipset. You are also getting a 5,500 mAh battery, as well as 100W wired charging, and a 6.78-inch 1.5K screen. However, the source claims that the phone will bring a metal frame, and the screen will be the same as the OnePlus 12, which means that it will go as bright as 4,500 nits at peak brightness, which certainly is a very, very high number.

As far as availability is concerned, the OnePlus12R could launch in China under the Ace 3 name, and global availability could happen next month alongside the OnePlus 12. The company did confirm that there are going to be multiple products next month, so our guess is that the 12R will be one of the phones that will be announced. Of course, as soon as we get more information on the matter, we will let you know.

Do you think that the OnePlus 12R has what it takes to compete against all the other mid to high-level phones in the market? Let us know what you think about it in the comments below. 

News Source: Digital Chat Station