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OnePlus 7 allegedly leaks in music video, OnePlus 7 Pro spotted with OnePlus CEO Pete Lau

OnePlus will unveil the OnePlus 7 Series of devices on May 14, and in a lead up to the launch event, the phones have been leaked through several sources. In the most recent instances, the two OnePlus flagship handsets have been leaked/teased in very different ways. The OnePlus 7 has allegedly been teased in a music video, and the Pro variant of the OnePlus 7 has allegedly been seen on a table, kept next to company CEO Pete Lau.

Firstly, the OnePlus 7 has allegedly been seen in a music video published by Indian singer Neha Bhasin under OnePlus Playback, a music property on YouTube Curated by JetSynthesys’ Music Boutique. In the video, the singer is seen talking on a phone that sports two cameras on the back, and a display without any type of notch. Not once, the phone has been teased a lot of times in the 3-minute video. On the basis of leaks so far, the phone in the video looks like it is the OnePlus 7.

In a related news, the more powerful sibling of the OnePlus 7 - the OnePlus 7 Pro - has been leaked in an image. The photo shows OnePlus CEO sitting on a table with a phone placed upside down next to him. On the back, this particular phone shows an elongated camera module suggesting a triple camera setup. Reports till now have claimed that the Pro variant of the upcoming series of phones will have a three rear cameras.

OnePlus 7 and OnePlus 7 Pro Specifications:

Teasers and leaks till now suggest that the OnePlus 7 could sport a 6.4-inch OLED display with a resolution of 2340x1080 pixels, while the OnePlus 7 Pro is tipped to feature a 6.7-inch curved Quad HD+ Super AMOLED display. This display on the OnePlus 7 Pro is touted to come with a 90Hz refresh rate, a screen resolution of 3120x1440 pixels, and an aspect ratio of 19.5:9. Under the hood, both the phone will feature the Snapdragon 855 chipset, however, only the Pro variant is expected to come with the X50 modem for 5G connectivity.

The imaging responsibilities on the OnePlus 7 Pro are expected to be carried out by a triple camera setup. It is rumoured to consist of a 48MP main camera with f/1.6 aperture and OIS support, an 8MP sensor that is paired with f/2.4 aperture telephoto lens with 3x zoom capability, and a 16MP wide-angle camera with 117 degrees field of view. The Pro variant is also speculated to come with a pop-up selfie camera. When it comes to the OnePlus 7, it is expected that the phone will ship with dual cameras - one 48MP sensor with f/1.7 aperture and another 5MP secondary depth sensor.

The OnePlus 7 Pro could launch in 6GB and 12GB RAM variants with 128GB and 256GB of storage options, respectively. On the other hand, there is no concrete info on the RAM and storage variants of the OnePlus 7. The Pro variant is speculated to a 4000mAh battery with 30W Warp Charge support, and the OnePlus 7 may house a 3700mAh battery with 20W fast charging support.



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