You can also see the always-on display which can be enabled if you like using your phone as a clock. In the image above, you can see the hole-punch camera in the upper left corner. When you go outside on a sunny day, you’ll be able to see everything on the screen too. Even set to a low brightness level, this phone’s display shines (metaphorically). When it comes to colors and blacks, this display is bright and vibrant. Like previous OnePlus phones, the 10 Pro 5G’s 6.7 inch display has slightly curved sides. I tested this with my iPhone 13 Pro Max and it worked fine even when both phones were in thin cases. Like the previous OnePlus 9 Pro, the 10 Pro smartphone also has a Reverse Charge feature which when enabled, turns the OnePlus into a Qi charger so that you can place another Qi-enabled phone on its back to charge it. You can charge the OnePlus with a Qi charger or you can charge it crazy fast with the 65W SUPERVOOC power adapter which is included with the phone. On the bottom of the phone, there’s the SIM card slot, another microphone, speakers, and a USB-C charging/data port. On the top edge of the phone, you’ll find a microphone/speaker. On the other edge of the OnePlus 10 Pro G5 smartphone is a one-button volume rocker switch. The alert slider has knurling so it’s easy to find the button with your finger when you want to activate it in the dark. The right edge of the phone has the power switch and a 3-position alert slider switch that allows you to easily toggle between vibrate, silent, and ring modes for alarms and calls. There is also the OnePlus logo in the center. I love that it isn’t a fingerprint magnet, but it’s pretty slippery. The back of the phone’s Gorilla Glass 5 has a cool matte finish that has a bit of sparkle to it. The phone is available in black or green and as you can see, I was sent the black version. When you flip the OnePlus over to view the back of the phone, you are greeted with a large camera bump that features 3 lenses and a ring light style flash. At least when you look at them with the display turned off. Honestly, most smartphones that are currently on the market have a very similar outward appearance. At first glance, you might mistake the OnePlus 10 Pro 5G for a Samsung Galaxy phone.