OnePlus Ace 2 Pro Launched With 24 GB RAM, 150W Charging

In a Weibo post today, OnePlus announced it’s next-gen smartphone – The OnePlus Ace 2 Pro, with mind-boggling specifications.

The premium handset has a high-end Snapdragon chipset, a grand screen, 150W fast charging support, efficient cooling technologies and up to 24 GB of RAM! But since it’s settling low on cameras, the handset is seemingly positioned for gamers rather than regular users.

OnePlus Ace 2 Pro Specifications

After disrupting the premium Android ecosystem, OnePlus has entered the upper-budget arena with the Nord series. Attaining fair success, the Chinese company is now dipping its’ feet into the gaming segment too, although not directly.

Well, to test it’s success in this space, OnePlus came up with Ace 2 Pro this week. This high-end handset sports a 6.74″ AMOLED display, 120Hz screen refresh rate and peak brightness of 1,600 nits. Running on Android 13-based ColorOS 3.1, OnePlus Ace 2 Pro has Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor and 5,000mAh, with 150W SuperVooc fast charging support.

Another spec where the OnePlus Ace 2 Pro stands out is it’s storage – which starts with 12GB RAM and is available up to 24GB – making it the first of it’s kind. This is coupled with 1TB of UFS 4.0 storage, making it a beauty handset.

In imaging, OnePlus Ace 2 Pro has a triple rear setup led by a 50 MP primary sensor, an 8 MP ultra-wide-angle camera and a 2 MP macro lens. Upfront, there’s a 16 MP Samsung sensor with f/2.4 aperture.

Price and Availability

All three variants of the OnePlus Ace 2 Pro are listed below:

  • 12GB + 256GB – 2999 yuan
  • 16GB + 512GB – 3399 yuan
  • 24GB + 1TB – 3999 yuan

The first sale of this handset is scheduled for August 23, but the limited edition arrives a week later. Well, the launch is also limited to China for now but we may soon see it going global and rebranded as the OnePlus 11T.

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