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OnePlus broke its annual tradition this year by announcing the OnePlus 10 Pro in January, which is far earlier than its previous flagship launches. It also announced the phone would land in China first, with a global rollout happening sometime later — another break with tradition. And it made sure the 10 Pro remained very shy, rarely showing up in the wild. At Mobile World Congress 2022, though, the company gave us some hands-on time with this new elusive Pro flagship.

Although the rear camera module will certainly take some getting used to, the phone overall isn’t all too different from what we’ve seen from OnePlus over the past year or so. It still looks and feels like a OnePlus flagship — for better or worse.