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This could be our first look at OnePlus’ upcoming gaming handheld

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OnePlus has been everywhere in the news lately, and not always for the calmest reasons. Reports recently suggested the brand was pulling back from several major markets, right after the exit of its India CEO, which is a pretty big deal considering how important India is for the company. And yet, here it is, doing the exact opposite of slowing down.

Just this month, OnePlus dropped the Nord 6, and now fresh reports hint that it’s stepping into the handheld gaming space as well. It’s an interesting move, especially in a year that already feels like a turning point for the brand. If anything, this new direction makes it clear that OnePlus isn’t retreating, it’s reshuffling and trying something bold.

OnePlus just teased something that refuses to be boring

A well-known tipster, Digital Chat Station, has shared what appears to be the first look at OnePlus’s upcoming gaming handheld on Weibo. And from that single image, there’s already quite a bit to unpack. The device seems to lean into a clean, almost boxy design, with a square-ish profile that makes it stand out from the usual rounded handhelds. Interestingly, there’s also a rear camera module on the back panel, which adds a bit of curiosity to the mix.

Another tipster, Bald Panda, also on Weibo, claims the handheld could feature an 8-inch display and run on a MediaTek Dimensity chipset. While the exact processor hasn’t been confirmed yet, all signs point towards MediaTek being the brains behind it. As for the design, it’s got a sleek black finish paired with a contrasting purple hand rest, which honestly sounds like a bit of a flex. It gives the device a premium, slightly playful look, rather than going all-in on the usual serious gamer aesthetic.

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I’m genuinely excited to see OnePlus step into a completely new space. It’s not an easy category to crack, and building credibility here will take time. That said, OnePlus doesn’t exactly have a history of doing things halfway. When it commits to something, it usually brings a certain level of polish and thoughtfulness to the table. So while this handheld might be new territory for the brand, there’s a good chance it won’t feel like a first attempt. If anything, this could be OnePlus testing its limits a little, and that’s where things tend to get interesting.

Shimul Sood
Shimul is a contributor at Digital Trends, with over five years of experience in the tech space.
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