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GSM Arena
7 days ago
- Automotive
- GSM Arena
OnePlus Ace 5 Racing and Ace 5 Ultra visit TENAA, have their specs outed
OnePlus is unveiling the Ace 5 Racing and Ace 5 Ultra next week, and ahead of that they've both been certified for sale in China by TENAA. This has revealed their most important specs, so let's dive right in. The Ace 5 Racing has the model number PLF110. It comes with a 6.77-inch OLED screen with 1080x2392 resolution, the MediaTek Dimensity 9400e SoC at the helm, a 50 MP main camera, a 2 MP decorative camera next to it, a 16 MP selfie snapper, and a 7,000 mAh battery. OnePlus Ace 5 Racing It measures 163.58 x 76.02 x 8.27 mm and weighs 199g. It has an in-display fingerprint scanner and an IR blaster, as well as support for 100W wired charging. It will be offered in Wilderness Green, white, and Rock Black in the following RAM/storage combos: 12/256GB, 12/512GB, 16/256GB, and 16/512GB. The OnePlus Ace 5 Ultra, on the other hand, has the model number PLC110. It boasts a 6.83-inch OLED screen with 1272x2800 resolution, the Dimensity 9400+ SoC at the helm, a 50 MP main camera, an 8 MP ultrawide, a 16 MP selfie camera, and a 7,000 mAh battery with support for 100W wired charging. OnePlus Ace 5 Ultra It also has an IR blaster and an in-display fingerprint scanner. It measures 163.41 x 77.04 x 8.1 mm and weighs 206g. It will be offered in Breeze Blue, Titanium, and Phantom Black in the following RAM/storage combos: 12/256GB, 12/512GB, 16/256GB, 16/512GB, and 16GB/1TB. Source 1 (in Chinese) | Source 2 (in Chinese) | Via 1 | Via 2


Phone Arena
20-05-2025
- Phone Arena
OnePlus officially schedules the May 27 launch of two 'supreme' new flagship phones
Despite already selling two of the best Android phones out there, as well as some magnificent wireless earbuds, an amazing new smartwatch, and a 2024-released tablet that has aged exceptionally well, OnePlus is definitely not getting lazy or complacent, preparing a state-of-the-art iPad Pro alternative and multiple ultra-high-end handsets for official announcements in the coming weeks. What comes after the OnePlus Ace 5 and Ace 5 Pro? The easy answer would have probably been Ace 5 Ultra (or even Ace 5 Edge or Ace 5 Air to follow the latest industry trends), but because OnePlus doesn't generally like to play it safe and predictable, you shouldn't be shocked to hear that the Ace 5 Supreme and Racing Editions are instead coming next Tuesday. Before you even think it, no, I don't expect these bad boys to ever be released in North America or on the old continent... under any name. But that doesn't mean they won't inspire (directly or indirectly) the global OnePlus 14 family, so if you're a fan of the brand (or super-premium Android handsets in general), you might want to pay attention to their joint May 27 launch anyway. The Ace 5 Supreme looks like a supremely stylish Android flagship. | Image Credit -- OnePlus As usual, OnePlus is pretty open about some of the key specs of the two unreleased devices, as well as extremely open regarding their designs. As such, we already know for sure that the Ace 5 Racing Edition will pack a MediaTek Dimensity 9400e SoC, while the Ace 5 Supreme Edition is officially set to rock Dimensity 9400+ processing power. There are no prizes for guessing which of the two MediaTek chips is faster, and to confirm its supremacy over the Racing model, the OnePlus Ace 5 Supreme will offer up to a full terabyte of internal storage space. Both phones will have 12GB RAM and 256GB storage in their entry-level configurations, capping off at 16 gigs of memory. No other numbers are etched in stone at the moment, but we do know the OnePlus Ace 5 Racing will be painted in Wave White, Rock Black, and Wilderness Green colors, with the Ace 5 Supreme (or Ultimate) somehow looking even snazzier than its brother in Ignite, Phantom Black, and Breeze Blue hues. Before attempting to answer that question, let me ask you another one - do you really want to know? Given that the OnePlus 13T (aka 13s) is priced at the incredible equivalent of just $470 in China in its cheapest variant, it's crystal clear that the Ace 5 Racing and Supreme will also knock your socks off with their affordability (relative to their designs and specs, at least) before bitterly disappointing you with their near-certain lack of Western availability. The Ace 5 Racing looks pretty great... for a potentially sub-$400 Android high-ender. | Image Credit -- OnePlus All that being said, if you're still curious, rumor has it that the humbler of these two new phones could cost as little as 2,500 yuan (which is less than $350!!!!) with a just-released Dimensity 9400e processor under its hood, while the hardcore gaming-friendly OnePlus Ace 5 Supreme Edition is likely to start a bit higher. Probably as high as CNY 4,000 (USD 555), which would still be phenomenally low for what's clearly meant to be a pull-out-all-the-stops rival to the likes of Samsung's Galaxy S25 Ultra and Apple's iPhone 16 Pro Max. How can you not love the Chinese smartphone market?


GSM Arena
14-05-2025
- GSM Arena
OnePlus is launching two new Ace phones, here are the chipsets they're using
The OnePlus Ace 5 and Ace 5 Pro got official in December, and now it's time for two more members of the family to join them. OnePlus is launching the previously leaked Ace 5 Racing along with the Ace 5 Ultra next week, the company has revealed, without mentioning an actual date yet. The Ace 5 Racing will be using MediaTek's Dimensity 9400e SoC, which was unveiled earlier today. Meanwhile, the Ace 5 Ultra will go with the Dimensity 9400+, the highest-end chip in the Taiwanese maker's roster at the moment. OnePlus promises the highest average frame rate in games, so clearly both of these will be aimed at gamers. Both models will have a 120 Hz refresh rate screen. The Ace 5 Racing's display is billed as 1080p, while the Ace 5 Ultra will get a "1.5K" panel instead. Previous rumors talked about the Ace 5 Racing sporting a 6.77-inch flat LTPS OLED screen, a 50 MP main camera part of a dual rear camera setup, a 16 MP selfie camera, and a 7,000 mAh battery with 80W wired charging support. The Ace 5 Ultra, on the other hand, has been rumored to have a 6.83-inch flat LTPS OLED screen, up to 16GB of RAM, up to 1TB of UFS 4.0 storage, and a 7,000 mAh battery with support for 100W wired charging. The camera setup should be identical to that of the Ace 5 Racing. Source (in Chinese) | Via