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Previous information from OnePlus 7 was all about a phone with almost no goggles, no notches, and a mechanical front camera, but we've heard rumors that OnePlus might launch more than one separate handset. Leak of the brand OnePlus 7 Pro strongly suggest that, and that came with a possible launch date on May 14th too.
We see now renders makes the always reliable @OnLeaks (published by Pricebaba), based on the CAD designs it has managed to obtain, and which shows a standard edition of the next OnePlus 7 with a droplet notch similar to the OnePlus 6T. At the back you will also notice a dual camera module – the OnePlus 7 Pro is where we will probably find the configuration of the triple rear camera and the contextual front camera.
At first glance, there is very little difference between this likely design of OnePlus 7 and the previous generation OnePlus 6T. You may notice that the back flash is now in the protrusion of the camera with both lenses, but other than that there is very little to distinguish. Apparently, the screen will only measure 6.2 inches diagonally, which would make it a smaller camera than the 6T with its 6.41-inch screen.
The cheaper OnePlus 7 version should come with a Full HD + AMOLED panel, a Snapdragon 855 processor and at least 6GB of RAM. A fully specified OnePlus 7 Pro could offer up to 10GB of RAM, but we still do not know what internal differences there might be between the two models.
OnePlus co-founder, Pete Lau, went to Twitter earlier today to share an official teaser on his company's next product. And although Lau does not officially communicate his name yet, it is not hard to imagine that the light that strikes the edges of this handset forms a distinct "7".
The pleasure of sharing the next OnePlus product will open a new era of speed and fluidity. Especially smooth! Smooth is harder than Fast – a real test of hardware and software.
The new product is just beautiful – I can not wait to see it! ?✨ pic.twitter.com/yPU9sEbeIv
– Pete Lau (@ petelau2007) April 17, 2019
With all this talk of "fast" and "smooth", can we expect another display with high refresh rate?
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