New OnePlus 7 Pro images and a specs sheet with model pricing pop up like its camera
You know that smartphone apocalypse is near when things start popping up from various places, and the normalization of motorized camera parts will continue unabated, it seems, with the OnePlus 7 Pro sporting one.
The phone is expected to feature a pop up selfie shooter that extends from the body to snap one for the team, and then retract back, leaving you with the uninterrupted front of the device. Said front is supposed to sport a curved OLED display, sloping to the sides, similar to Samsung's S-line phones, or the Huawei P30 Pro, for instance.
A couple of new image renders have been made by the Ice Universe leakster, and they are based on the official-looking ones that Ronald Quandt already posted but with souped-up wallpaper work. You can gawk at the expected design in the header above.
Thanks to the indefatigable Mr Quandt again, we have today the complete specs sheet, colors and storage variations of the OnePlus 7 Pro as well, plus the expected pricing range.
OnePlus 7 Pro specs | |
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Display | 6.67 inches "fluid" curved AMOLED 1440x3120 pixels resolution 516 PPI 90 Hz refresh rate maximum In-display finger scanner |
Processing power | Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor w/ Adreno 640 GPU |
Color and memory configurations pricing | 6/128 GB: 699 Euro, Mirror Grey 8/256 GB: 749 Euro, Mirror Grey, Almond, Nebula Blue 12/256 GB: 819 Euro, Nebula Blue |
Size and weight | 6.40 x 2.99 x 0.35 inches (162.6 x 76 x 8.8 mm) 7.4oz (210g) |
Cameras | Main 48MP Sony IMX586 sensor with F/1.6 aperture, OIS, 7-lens 16MP wide-angle camera with F/2.2 aperture, 117° FOV 8MP telephoto camera with F/2.4 aperture, 78mm 3x optical zoom equivalent Phase-detection and laser AF, dual-LED flash Video: 4K at 60fps, 1080p slow motion at 240fps Pop-up selfie camera: 16MP Sony IMX471 sensor with F/2.0 aperture, EIS and 1080p video at 30fps |
Battery capacity and charger | 4000mAh, fast 30W WARP charger |
There isn't much here we haven't heard from various other sources so far, but it's all under the same roof, and those European prices usually translate directly into US dollars, so the OnePlus 7 Pro is shaping up to be one of the best value-for-money propositions when it launches stateside some time this month.
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