After OnePlus officially became a sub-brand of Oppo, the parent company transferred the rights to the Ace line to the sub-brand. The result of this was the release of the OnePlus Ace; which, in fact, borrowed characteristics from the model of another sub-brand of Oppo – Realme GT Neo 3. Now the company is preparing to release OnePlus Ace Racing Edition.
The smartphone has already managed to be noted on the TENAA website; which made it possible to find out that the design here will be from the OnePlus 10 Pro. The company today announced that the official announcement of the OnePlus Ace Racing Edition will take place on May 17, and it will be the world’s first smartphone with an IPS display and the Dimensity 8000 Max chipset. Recall that OnePlus Ace has the same chip, but the panel is OLED.
The Dimensity 8000 Max is using the norms of 5-nanometer process technology, has eight processor cores, where four Cortex-A78 cores with a clock frequency of 2.85 GHz and another quartet of Cortex-A55 cores, overclocked to a frequency of 2.0 GHz. The graphics subsystem is represented by Mali-G610 MC6.
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OnePlus Ace Racing Edition details leaked
We know that OnePlus Ace Racing Edition will receive a 6.59-inch screen with a refresh rate of 120 Hz, 8/12 GB of RAM and 128/256 GB of memory, a 4890 mAh battery with 65-watt fast charging and a side-mounted fingerprint scanner. The resolution of the front camera will be 16 megapixels and the main camera will be triple 64 megapixels + 8 megapixels + 2 megapixels. The price tag for the OnePlus Ace Racing Edition should start at $295.
Early buyers have already begun receiving their OnePlus Ace smartphones; which have been aas the OnePlus 10R outside of China. First impressions of the device on social networks were not entirely positive due to overheating.
So, users report real problems with overheating; which makes it uncomfortable to hold the smartphone for a long time during the game. One user reported that after an hour of playing, the battery temperature of the device had already reached 43.7 °C; and the temperature of the processor reached 46.5 °C. Another confirmed that the battery of his OnePlus Ace reached 44.6 °C and the CPU temperature reached 60.4 °C.
These incidents turned out to be quite common; as the #OnePlus Phones So Hot That It Burns Hands tag has already appeared on Weibo. That being said, OnePlus has already issued an official press statement stating that high phone temperatures during gaming are a common occurrence. The temperature values reported by users are quite as expected; and are normal and will not affect the day-to-day functionality of the phone, as OnePlus claims.