OnePlus 7 Pro Photo Leak Confirms Tiny Display Bezels And Triple Cameras

We’re just a few weeks away from the official launch of the OnePlus 7 family of flagship smartphones, but the leaks have been coming in at a rapid pace. Today, we’ve got a clear look at the OnePlus 7 Pro in two different colors: Mirror Grey and Nebula Blue. 

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The images, which show the smartphone from the front and the back, confirm the notch-less display, which is made possible by a pop-up selfie camera. Also clearly visible are minimal bezels around the display and the inclusion of an in-display fingerprint reader; a holdover from the OnePlus 6T. 

Out back, we get a glimpse at the triple rear cameras, which is an upgrade from the dual cameras on the OnePlus 6T. Not much has been leaked about the cameras on the OnePlus 7 Pro, but we’d assume that we’re looking at a primary, wide-angle, and telephoto sensors. 

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The exterior of the OnePlus 7 Pro is a known quantity at this point, but we also have a good idea about what's going inside the smartphone as well. It will feature a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 SoC, and recent benchmarks show that it is paired with 12GB of RAM. We also know that there will be a 5G variant of the OnePlus 7 Pro, which will have a Snapdragon X50 modem onboard. 

Other features on tap for the smartphone include a supposedly amazing display screen which has already earned an A+ score from DisplayMate. It's rumored to have a 90Hz panel which should provide a smoother UI experience than what's available with current 60Hz smartphone panels on the market.

The only big thing left missing is pricing for the OnePlus 7 family. The current OnePlus 6T starts at $549 in a 6GB/128GB configuration, and we'd expect pricing to hold relatively steady for OnePlus 7. All bets are off, however, for pricing on the OnePlus 7 Pro and OnePlus 7 Pro 5G -- both of those could hit closer to "true" flagship pricing levels.

Brandon Hill

Brandon Hill

Brandon received his first PC, an IBM Aptiva 310, in 1994 and hasn’t looked back since. He cut his teeth on computer building/repair working at a mom and pop computer shop as a plucky teen in the mid 90s and went on to join AnandTech as the Senior News Editor in 1999. Brandon would later help to form DailyTech where he served as Editor-in-Chief from 2008 until 2014. Brandon is a tech geek at heart, and family members always know where to turn when they need free tech support. When he isn’t writing about the tech hardware or studying up on the latest in mobile gadgets, you’ll find him browsing forums that cater to his long-running passion: automobiles.

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