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OnePlus Ace 5, Ace 5 Pro specs leak


We’ve already heard that the OnePlus Ace 5 will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, an upgrade from the Ace 3 which came with the 8 Gen 2. If you’re wondering where the Ace 4 went, it never existed due to tetraphobia.

Today Digital Chat Station confirms the 8 Gen 3 choice for the vanilla model, and reveals that the Ace 5 Pro will sport the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 SoC. Both models will have batteries that will be at least 6,000 mAh in size, flat metal frames, optical fingerprint sensors, and a “1.5K” 8T LTPO high-spec OLED screen made by BOE.


OnePlus 12R aka OnePlus Ace 3

They will have a 50 MP main rear camera, and two additional cameras too, but no periscope telephoto (that seems exclusive to the flagship numbered series for now).

While the Ace 5 Pro is likely going to remain confined to the Chinese market for the entirety of its existence, the Ace 5 is very likely going to be rebranded internationally as OnePlus 13R and launch alongside the OnePlus 13, since the Ace 3 was sold outside of China as the 12R.

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