OnePlus is set to unveil its latest smartphone, the OnePlus Ace 2V, on March 7 in China. The company has been teasing its features on Weibo, including the new “Game Cloud Computing Private Network Technology” which was first introduced in the OnePlus 11. This technology will solve network-related problems while playing games and reduce high latency times by almost 44% in weak network environments and 75% in congested online games.
The technology is powered by eight major cloud computing centers around the world and more than 100,000 self-owned servers. The game data runs on a nanosecond level to complete all relative tasks, such as data identification, calculation, fusion, transmission, and more. This requires a powerful cloud computing structure to effectively complete these tasks.


OnePlus teased that the device supports 120 frames in the popular mobile game, “League of Legends,” with an average of 119.14 frames per hour without sacrificing brightness. This means that gamers can enjoy a near-full frame stable and high frame experience, enhancing their gameplay and overall user experience.
According to reports, the Ace 2V equips Dimensity 9000 chipset, LPDDR5x RAM, and UFS 3.1 storage. Its base variant will come with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, while the highest configuration will have 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage.
The phone will have a 6.74-inch OLED screen with a 1.5K resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, a 5,000mAh battery with 100W charging, and a 16-megapixel front camera and OIS-enabled 64-megapixel triple rear cameras. The device will ship with OxygenOS 13-based Android 13 OS.
It is speculated that the base model of the Ace 2V could be priced at CNY 2,399 ($349). While the global market will not be getting the Ace 2V, recent leaks suggest that the phone will be rebranded as the OnePlus Nord 3 for the global market and will be announced in July.
Overall, the OnePlus Ace 2V promises to deliver a standard gaming experience to its users over its predecessors. With its powerful cloud computing structure and network-dedicated line, it aims to provide a smooth and uninterrupted gaming experience, even in weak network environments.
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