The OnePlus 10 Pro supports 80W fast-charging (limited to 65W in North America), which is significantly faster than the 45W fast-charging support on the Galaxy S22 Plus. It also earns brownie points with fast-charging support. As far as the batteries are concerned, the OnePlus 10 Pro packs a bigger 5,000mAh unit compared to the 4,500mAh cell found inside the Galaxy S22 Plus.
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There are some reservations around the Exynos variants of the Galaxy S22 series phones, and you can learn more about them in our Snapdragon vs Exynos-powered Galaxy S22 Ultra comparison. But you would hardly be able to tell the difference between the two while using them side-by-side for your day-to-day workloads. You may see some difference in performance while running benchmarking applications or pushing them to their limits with other resource-intensive tasks. Both phones will deliver flagship-level performance, and this is regardless of whether you buy the Snapdragon or the Exynos variant of the Galaxy S22 Plus.
Unlike, the OnePlus 10 Pro, however, the Galaxy S22 Plus tops out at 8GB RAM, so keep that in mind. You get the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset in the United States and some other regions, while others get an Exynos 2200 instead. In typical Samsung fashion, the Galaxy S22 Plus comes in two variants that are powered by different chipsets.
The OnePlus 10 Pro is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset and it’s served with either 8GB or 12GB RAM and up to 256GB storage. There’s a punch hole cutout on both panels for the selfie camera, but it’s more prominent on the Galaxy S22 Plus as it’s centrally aligned. The Galaxy S22 Plus sports a flat panel and you get uniform bezels on four sides of the display. The display on the OnePlus 10 Pro has curved edges, so you don’t notice the bezels on the sides. But they’re both equally good panels for day-to-day usage and media consumption with HDR10+ certification. The OnePlus 10 Pro’s display is sharper as it supports a higher resolution, but the Galaxy S22 Plus display is brighter as it peaks at 1,750 nits compared to 1,300 nits. It’s a 6.7-inch QHD+ 120Hz Fluid AMOLED on the OnePlus 10 Pro while the Galaxy S22 Plus gets a 6.6-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display. Moving over to the front, you get a beautiful AMOLED display on both phones. The only notable addition that the OnePlus 10 Pro brings over the Galaxy S22 Plus is the alert slider, which is somewhat of a dying breed in itself as none of the new OnePlus devices seem to have it. There’s no headphone jack on these phones, and you can’t add a microSD card to expand the storage either. They all look and feel quite premium, so it comes down to your personal preference.īesides that, both phones have a USB-C port at the bottom along with the speaker grills. The Galaxy S22 Plus is available to purchase in Phantom Black, Green, Phantom White, Pink Gold, Graphite, Cream, Sky Blue, and Violet colorways. It’s got flat panels with rounded edges along with the contoured camera bump that blends into the aluminum mid-frame.
We get a glass back panel this time around but the overall aesthetics remains the same. The Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus, on the other hand, looks very similar to its predecessor, the Galaxy S21 Plus. The Volcanic Black colorway does a better job of blending it with the back panel. OnePlus 10 Pro’s camera island is definitely more prominent on the Forest Emerald variant of the phone due to the contrasting shades. There are some mixed opinions about the way this camera housing looks, but we think it looks good for the most part albeit a bit busy. It’s a rectangular housing that blends seamlessly into the mid-frame, and it carries the Hasselblad branding and four circular cutouts for the camera lenses and the LED flash. The OnePlus 10 Pro looks different from its predecessors mainly because of the massive camera island at the back.
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