Tomorrow, OnePlus is gearing up to reveal the highly-anticipated OnePlus 12, and the company has already treated fans to a sneak peek of the smartphone’s design and key specifications. Adding to the excitement, President Li Jie has recently shared real-world images showcasing the OnePlus 12 in action. Concurrently, Weibo users have also shared live shots of the phone, with one image revealing details about the RAM and storage configurations.

The circulating OnePlus 12 images on Weibo indicate that the device will be available in three variants: 16GB RAM + 512 GB storage, 16 GB RAM + 1 TB storage, and 24 GB RAM + 1 TB storage. Consistent with the company’s earlier confirmation, the OnePlus 12 will come in three colors: black, white, and green.
Examining the “About Phone” image of the device provides confirmation of a 6.82-inch display, a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip, 24 GB of RAM, 1 TB of storage, a 32-megapixel front camera, a triple-camera unit comprising 50-megapixel + 48-megapixel + 64-megapixel lenses, and ColorOS 14. The model number of the device is identified as PJD110.
The newly released images offer a detailed look at the design of both the white and green versions of the OnePlus 12. While maintaining some resemblance to last year’s OnePlus 11, there are noticeable differences. On the back, the camera module and LED flash have been slightly repositioned downward. The camera island now features an “H” logo for Hasselblad, includes a periscope telephoto camera for the first time, and separates the LED flash from the module. On the front, the device sports a display with slimmer bezels and a repositioned punch-hole that is now centered. Noteworthy changes also include slimmer bezels and a wider aspect ratio. Additional alterations encompass the inclusion of an IR blaster on the top and a shift of the alert slider from the right to the left side. The OnePlus 12 promises an exciting blend of design evolution and upgraded features.