OnePlus 10 Pro has been released in the United States, and after certification, can run on the operator Verizon’s 5G network, the phone can not access the n77 band initially, the frequency band applies to the 3.3~4.2GHz spectrum.
OnePlus has officially confirmed that the OnePlus 10 Pro has been certified to connect to Verizon’s 5G network, which includes access to Verizon’s C-band 5G, which began rolling out in the US in January and offers higher speeds (similar to T -Mobile’s mid-band 5G). That’s great news for anyone living in an area of Verizon’s C-band 5G coverage, but it’s not available on all plans. Verizon users must be on a “5G Get More,” “5G Play More,” or “5G Do More” plan to access the C-band — the cheapest “5G Start” wireless plan is excluded.
The only downside is that the OnePlus 10 Pro doesn’t support Verizon’s millimeter-wave 5G, but that hardly matters. OpenSignal research reports that Verizon customers are connected to mmWave only 0.5% of the time they use their phones because mmWave is a short-range technology that Verizon hasn’t rolled out to many places. The lack of support doesn’t make a difference, given that there are so few people around the millimeter-wave tower.
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OnePlus 10 Pro is equipped with Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chip, 8GB+128GB storage, 65W fast charge (lower than the 80W charge of the Chinese version), triple rear cameras, 120Hz screen, and 5000mAh battery, priced at $899 (about 5735.62 yuan). )rise.
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