Without an official release date, the OnePlus 10 Ultra continues to surface in leaks, speculating on its design and technical specifications. Rumors suggest the smartphone may be officially unveiled in the third quarter of this year.

Last Thursday, a Chinese leaker shared renderings showing what the device might look like. These images differ from an earlier concept by Jermaine Smit, also known as the “Concept Creator,” as the leaker proposes a different camera layout compared to the OnePlus 10 Pro.
The new renders suggest the phone will feature a design similar to the Pro model, with more rounded edges. The rear camera setup appears in a “cooktop” format, accompanied by an LED flash with a circular frame emphasizing the flashlight.
Leaks also hint at impressive features, including a HASSELBLAD periscopic telephoto lens supporting 5x optical zoom. The Hasselblad branding is faintly visible on the side of the camera module.
Additionally, the device is rumored to include the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 Plus chipset, a component Qualcomm has yet to release, along with a larger display. If accurate, the OnePlus 10 Ultra could be among the first devices to use the SD 8 Gen 1 Plus with TSMC lithography.
The price remains uncertain, and OnePlus has not commented on the leaked details. However, insiders expect the phone to debut in the third quarter.