The OnePlus 12 is the latest Android flagship to hit the market in China, and local media has wasted no time in putting it through its paces. The WekiHome team even released a full teardown video, showcasing the intricate internal structure and key components of the new OnePlus 12.
Starting with the removal of the SIM tray and the process of heating the back glass to peel off the adhesive, the video reveals the motherboard and other essential components concealed behind a three-part plastic cover. This cover also houses the wireless charging pad, NFC antenna, LED flash, and ambient light sensor.
OnePlus 12 teardown
The video then delves into the three camera sensors, which include Sony’s 50MP dual-layer stacked Lytia 808 sensor and a 64MP telephoto periscope module with 3x optical zoom and OIS. The motherboard’s double-stacked design incorporates a special copper foil that aids in heat dissipation around the chipset.
OnePlus 12 has a vapor chamber of 9,140 mm2
The teardown continues to explore the phone’s internal components, revealing a massive vapor chamber beneath the screen and highlighting the multiple rubber gaskets that provide water protection, matching the IP65 rating.