If you made me choose from the current crop of flagship Android smartphones, the new OnePlus 10 Pro wouldn't be my first or second choice. It's not my last either. At $899, it sits in an awkward spot of being pretty good for the money, but not quite as great as some of its peers.
Before diving into the details, it's worth noting that the OnePlus 10 Pro is the only flagship offering from OnePlus this year. Usually, the company puts out a “non-Pro” variant that's a little cheaper, but the 10 Pro is flying solo (at least for now). That makes my job easier. But while the standard option has had trouble keeping up with the midrange competition, it does stink that you have one less phone to choose from at a time when the number of phone makers is dwindling. If you're really craving options, you can at least buy last year's OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro at a discounted price.
It's hard to find much fault with the hardware on the OnePlus 10 Pro. I have the Volcanic Black color, an apt name as it does somewhat resemble the glittery shine of lava rocks (it also comes in a pretty Emerald Forest). You kind of want it to have that rougher, sandstone-esque feel when you touch it, but instead, this glass back is slippery. Thankfully, it's no fingerprint magnet.







