In less than two weeks, OnePlus will unveil three phones including the OnePlus 7, OnePlus 7 Pro, and the OnePlus 7 Pro 5G. While we did not get any official word on specs, several leaks have already told us everything there is to know about the phone, from design to specs, and prices.
Moreover, the company has already started talking about the OnePlus 7, teasing a brand new display technology for the handset, and confirming the Pro version will have a notch-less all-screen design, and three cameras on the back. Now a new leak shows us the main differences between the OnePlus 7 phones that will be available in most markets in the coming weeks.
Posted on SlashLeaks, the following image reveals the OnePlus 7 and OnePlus 7 Pro will have plenty of things in common when it comes to hardware, which means the cheaper version should be almost as powerful as the Pro.
From the leaked image, both devices will run on Snapdragon 855 processor and the OnePlus 7 expected to sport 6GB of RAM compared to the Pro’s 10GB of RAM – a benchmark leak from earlier this week confirmed the Pro model would also come in a 12GB of RAM variety.
Both phones will also come with in-display fingerprint sensors, as well as support for 30W Warp Charge fast battery charging. The battery size is listed at 4,150 mAh for the smaller OnePlus 7 and 4,000 mAh for the Pro. That is certainly a surprising detail, considering that the OnePlus 7 Pro is the bigger phone. However, the Pro does have a pop-up selfie camera, which requires additional space inside the phone.
When it comes to screen tech, it is again the Pro that is getting the better deal. We are looking at a 6.64-inch Quad HD+ AMOLED screen with a 90Hz refresh rate for the Pro. The regular model, meanwhile, will sport a 6.2-inch Full HD+ AMOLED display, with a 60Hz refresh rate.
Finally, the Pro model will have a triple-lens camera on the back, including a 48-megapixel primary sensor, telephoto lens, and ultra-wide sensor lens. The OnePlus 7 will feature two rear cameras, including the same primary sensor and a telephoto lens. The regular version will have a regular selfie cam on the front, which means the phone will likely have a notch design, just like its predecessor.
While everything makes plenty of sense, this is still just a leak. Thankfully, OnePlus will soon tell us everything there is to know about its first three phones of the year.