OnePlus 7 Pro Europe prices leak online, will start at Euros 699

OnePlus 7 Pro Europe prices leak online, will start at Euros 699
OnePlus 7 Price in Europe

OnePlus will be launching its OnePlus 7 series of smartphones on May 14 worldwide. The lineup is said to contain the normal OnePlus 7 and a premium OnePlus 7 Pro. We recently saw tipster Ishan Aggarwal post the Indian prices of the imminent OnePlus 7 Pro online. Now, a latest leak has been posted on SlashLeaks with the European prices of the smartphone.

According to the SlashLeaks post, OnePlus 7 Pro 6GB RAM/128GB storage space-variant will be made obtainable in the Mirror Gray colour option and will be priced at Euros 699 (approximately INR 55,176). The 8GB RAM/256GB storage space variant will be made obtainable in the Mirror Gray, Almond, and Nebula Blue colour options and will be priced at Euros 749 (approximately INR 59,123).

The 12GB RAM variant with 256GB of storage space will price Euros 819 (approximately INR 64,648) and will be on hand only in the Nebula Blue colour option.

To remember, according to the prices leaked by Ishan Aggarwal on Twitter, the OnePlus 7 Pro will cost Rs 49,999 for the 6GB RAM/128GB storage space-variant, Rs 52,999 for the 8GB RAM/256GB storage variant and Rs 57,999 for the 12GB RAM/256GB storage space variant.

Earlier leaked renders illustrate the OnePlus 7 Pro with a truly bezel-less display with a motorized pop-up selfie camera on the top. The device will also approach with a triple camera arrangement aligned vertically on the back. The company has previously established that the device will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor. The phone will support UFS 3.0 storage space and will come with an HDR10+ display.

OnePlus 7 Pro will sport a 6.67-inch display with a resolution of 3120×1440 pixels and a 90Hz refresh rate. It will be power-driven by a Snapdragon 855 processor paired with an Adreno 640 GPU. It will be running on Google’s Android 9.0 Pie operating system with the company’s own OxygenOS skin on top. All of this will be backed by a 4,000mAh battery with maintaining for the company’s own Warp Charge 30 technology.

The device will arrive with a triple camera arrangement consisting of a main 48MP sensor paired with a 16MP sensor and an 8MP sensor on the rear. On the frontage, it features a 16MP pop-up sensor for taking selfies.

OnePlus 7 series specs leaked again

OnePlus 7 series specs leaked again
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It’s here: the entire list of OnePlus 7 and OnePlus 7 Pro specs. Well, we’re not convinced if it’s from OnePlus but we’ll obtain to confirm all the information two weeks from today. The Chinese OEM is launching the latest phones on a special occasion in New York. We’re counting the days before OnePlus makes an impression once yet again with not just one but two smartphones. One phone will boast three back cameras as per several features previously. Expect more information to be further exposed in the coming days.

The OnePlus 7 standard is thought to feature a 6.2-inch AMOLED screen, Full HD+ declaration, 60Hz frame rate, waterdrop notch, Snapdragon 855 processor, 6GB of RAM, 4150 mAh battery, in-display fingerprint scanner, and Oxygen OS on top of Android 9.0 Pie. The OnePlus 7 Pro has a larger 6.6.4-inch display, QuadHD+ resolution, 90Hz, Snapdragon 855 chipset, 10GB or 12GB of RAM, and the equal Android 9.0 Pie-based Oxygen OS.

Fascinatingly, the battery is only 4000mAh on the Pro version. There’s an in-display fingerprint sensor and a truant notch because the selfie camera is hidden by a pop-up cam. The dual back cameras include a 48 MP sensor plus telephoto lens. The triple camera arrangement adds an Ultra-wide sensor.

OnePlus adds 30W warp charge support. Dimensions programmed are as follows: 157.7 x 74.8 x 8.1mm and 162.6 x 76 x 8.8mm.

Check out the OnePlus 7 Pro camera zoom samples revealed off earlier this week. See how the OnePlus 7 Pro’s OLED display is DisplayMate’s newest winner. The triple rear cameras have been teased and confirmed by numerous photos.

Thos OnePlus 7 Pro European prices are authentic. The idea of 5G with a special display seems believable.

The OnePlus 7 Pro Cases from Olixar become visible on Mobile Fun. The phone will be truly smooth and quick. It’s a flagship killer that will feature 5G connectivity without wireless charging, notch or camera-hole. The OnePlus 7 Pro may possibly cost more but not that expensive so let’s wait and see.

OnePlus 7 Pro will boast three rear cameras, 48MP lens integrated

OnePlus 7 Pro will boast three rear cameras, 48MP lens integrated
OnePlus 7

Another week, one more round of leaks about the imminent OnePlus 7. The phone series has been a hot topic since the previous year, the first time we heard the phone wouldn’t implement 5G tech yet. A 5G phone alternative may still be on the horizon particularly since it will run on a Snapdragon 855 chipset which offers 5G support. The OnePlus 7 5G model is anticipated to be pricey but not that luxurious. One thing we recognize for sure will happen: a OnePlus 7 Pro will also be obtainable.

OnePlus 7 Pro photos were leaked on Weibo which destined an imminent launch. Just last week, phone cases of the OnePlus 7 Pro from Olixar appeared on Mobile Fun. Its evidence a Pro variant will be prepared because almost, forever, early sightings on Mobile Fun turn out to be true.

Other OnePlus 7 renders also show images for the Pro variant. We recognize both phones will be really fast and smooth and will officially launch subsequent month. More image renders and 360-video have appeared, showing us the latest phones could be flagship killers with OnePlus 5G apps and the absence of a notch or camera hole.

The newest leak we learned has something to do with the cameras of the OnePlus 7 Pro. Max J. of Samsung Mobile News shared the OnePlus 7 Pro will have a three-back camera system. It will contain 48MP main lens, an 8MP Telephoto lens with 3x zoom and F/2.4 aperture, and a 16MP Ultra-Wide Lens with F/2.2 aperture.

Details are still unconfirmed but the triple back camera can be anticipated. Rumor has it the Pro variant will boast an Adreno 640 GPU, 128GB or 256GB onboard storage space, 8GB or 12GB RAM, 16MP pop-up selfie camera, and a 4000mAh battery plus 44W Dash charging tech. The idea of a pop-up selfie shooter is latest from OnePlus but definitely not a new design.

OnePlus 7 and OnePlus 7 Pro coming next month

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Samsung and Huawei have had their time in the highlight. Soon, the Flagship Killer will try to establish it still has what it takes to preserve that title. So far, leaks have been on the thin if not disappointing side but we might not have to stay long for the genuine deal. If this latest leak is correct, we’ll finally see not one but two, maybe even three, OnePlus 7 phones in just a month’s time.

It’s not actually that hard to guess what will be within the OnePlus 7. The company has been pretty consistent in putting the top components within its smartphones, so a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 with 8 to 10 GB of RAM won’t be out of place. Of course, it will most probably still stick to an FHD+ screen resolution.

Of course, the devil will be in the details, which in this case means the design and extras. According to several rumors, OnePlus will be adopting a popup camera apparatus alike to cousins Vivo and OPPO in order to give a bezel-less and notch-less face. That design, however, hasn’t confirmed to be that popular.

OnePlus might also be doing something innovative this year. Rumor has it, it will have a “Pro” version whose only telltale dissimilarity is a curved edge screen ala a Samsung Galaxy S series. There might also survive a OnePlus 7 Pro 5G, despite the company’s claims of not being in a rush to jump on that train.

OnePlus 7 Pro photos leaked on Weibo, launch impending

OnePlus 7 Pro photos leaked on Weibo, launch impending
OnePlus 7 Latest Photos

After learning that various people favor the OnePlus 6T over a premium Samsung Galaxy phones, here’s another bit of interesting news. The OnePlus 7 Pro is supposed to be ready as a couple of images appeared on Weibo. The leaked images show an enigmatic phone that looks like the OnePlus 6T. This one though comes with what appears to be a curved edge display we’re assuming gives that bezel-less look and impression. No other info has been shared but the caption simply suggests it is a OnePlus 7 phone.

There is even no detail that it is the Pro variant so we’re wondering why some people are saying this is the OnePlus 7 Pro. It appears to be superior though than the usual OnePlus flagship size.

As early as November previous year, we’ve been hearing about this OnePlus 7. We originally thought it wouldn’t implement 5G tech but the Snapdragon 855 would offer 5G support. Also, OnePlus 5G may cost more but not that luxurious.

Earlier, a OnePlus 7 image escaped and a new render then looked. More OnePlus 7 live images appeared on Twitter with no notch or camera-hole or wireless charging. A 360-degree video surfaced online previously. The Pro variant should have enhanced specs other than the ones mentioned.

OnePlus 7 specs and pricing were listed on a retailer’s website. The OnePlus 5G Apps package previously begun so expect it to happen sooner than soon.

The OnePlus 7 Pro isn’t just for the top. Its specs and features are said to be improved. Check out the Adreno 640 GPU, 16MP pop-up selfie camera, 8GB or 12GB RAM, 128GB or 256GB onboard storing, 4000mAh battery with 44W Dash charging, and the 48MP + 20MP + 5MP triple shooters.

When it comes to OnePlus 7 Pro, the device may boast a big 6.67-inch Super Optic screen, in-display fingerprint sensors, 8GB of RAM, and 256GB of storing.

OnePlus 7 will have a popup selfie camera and triple rear cameras setup : Specifications leaked

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Render images of OnePlus 7 first leaked a few days ago showing a popup selfie camera and triple rear camera arrangement. Now, the latest reveal by SlashGear reveals camera specifications of imminent OnePlus flagship device.

SlashGear quoted a foundation to claim the triple camera arrangement of the OnePlus 7 will have a 12MP camera with f/1.5 aperture, a 20MP camera with f/2.6 aperture, and a 3D Time of Flight (TOF) sensor. The report more reveals that the LED flash will sit below the camera assortment and a OnePlus logo below that, which also tallies with the render leaks by OnLeaks and PriceBaba.

The report also mentions that the frontage camera of the OnePlus 7 has been tipped as a 16MP shooter with f/2.0 aperture and no LED flash. However, it is undecided whether SlashGear is quoting its source for the information or it is just mentioning the rumoured specs.

The render of the OnePlus 7 showed a triple rear camera system at the back and a full-screen display lacking a notch but a popup selfie camera. It did not show a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor so it might contain an in-display fingerprint sensor, specified the OnePlus 6T also came with such a feature.

The location of the popup selfie camera on OnePlus 7 render is off-center and a little to the left. Previously, Twitter user @Steven_Sbw posted an image of a bezel-less smartphone, claiming it is the forthcoming OnePlus 7 and that it will have a popup selfie camera. And newly, Twitter handle @iGadgetsworld shared a supposed hands-on leaked image of OnePlus 7 which it found on Weibo.
The rendered image showed a USB Type-C port at the underside along with a loudspeaker grille. The volume buttons are on the left edge and the power switch sits at the right along with the alert slider.

OnePlus 7 specifications (romoured)

Given the most recent leak, OnePlus 7 might have a triple camera system with a 12MP (f/1.5 aperture) sensor, a 20MP (f/2.6 aperture) and a 3D ToF sensor. The front camera of the OnePlus 7 will likely be a 16MP shooter with f/2.0 aperture.

The device is also anticipated to have a 6.5-inch FHD+ display with 95 percent screen-to-body ratio. The device will likely be power-driven by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor, but it will not be a 5G device. OnePlus will likely have 6GB RAM and might feature a 4,150mAh battery. OnePlus 7 will not have wireless charging, as confirmed by CEO Pete Lau.

OnePlus 7 image renders, 360-degree video go online

OnePlus 7 image renders, 360-degree video go online
OnePlus 7

We’ve only been waiting for this set: image renders of the OnePlus 7. The next-gen flagship from the Chinese OEM has been part of our awareness since November 2018 when we learned it won’t execute 5G technology yet, or at least, the initial version. OnePlus is working on a 5G phone but it’s not the OnePlus 7. However, it will previously run Snapdragon 855 processor by Qualcomm which supports 5G. Rumor has it a 5G variant may be released but will be more expensive.

A OnePlus 7 image leaked former but then the latest render appeared. Live images even appeared on Twitter, showing no notch or camera-hole.

The previous we heard about the smartphone is that it may not contain wireless charging yet. Interestingly, the company did explain a 5G phone example at the MWC 2019. It’s just not clear if it’s a dissimilar phone or is the OnePlus 7.

Image renders and a 360-degree video has surfaced online, showcasing the design of OnePlus 7. Pricebaba teamed up with OnLeaks to work on this gallery.

The phone doesn’t look any dissimilar from previous OnePlus phones but there are currently three rear shooters. There is no confirmation yet but the device is said to execute a pop-up selfie camera alike to the Vivo V15 Pro, OPPO F11 Pro, and the Samsung Galaxy A90.

The specs we recognize so far are as follows: 6.5-inch screen, full HD+ resolution, 162.6 x 76 x 8.8mm dimensions, USB Type-C port, 6GB RAM, loudspeaker grill, volume rocker on the left, an alert slider and power button on the exact edge, and a 4150mAh battery. The phone will still run on Oxygen OS but previously based on Android 9 Pie.

OnePlus 7 Leaked Images

OnePlus 7: Here’s what it needs to take on the best

The OnePlus 7 has to be more than just a minor improvement over the OnePlus 6T to take on the best phones of 2019.

The imminent flagship has to improve on the weaknesses of its predecessor and come with features OnePlus fans actually want. Can the company do it, and still undercut competing flagships by a big margin?

The obvious fixes


The first thing the OnePlus 7 desires is a faster in-display fingerprint scanner. The one on the OnePlus 6T isn’t the best — it’s both slower and less accurate than established fingerprint readers typically located on the back of smartphones.

Sure, the OnePlus 6T debatably offered the best technology obtainable at the time, but that excuse won’t work for the 7. Fingerprint sensing tech has superior. Qualcomm announced the world’s first 3D ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor back in December, which can read fingerprints through contaminants like oil and water. Oppo also announced an enhanced in-display fingerprint scanner said to be 15 times superior to current solutions, and it can read two fingerprints at a similar time for improved security. Xiaomi revealed something similar, and we can expect more companies to do similar in the near future.

A better in-display fingerprint reader would get better the overall user experience.

Using one of these solutions on the OnePlus 7 is necessary, particularly since most 2019 flagships are predictable to feature an in-display fingerprint scanner, including the Galaxy S10 series.

The next thing the OnePlus 7 wants to take on the best of them is an IP rating (IP67 or IP68) for protection alongside water and dust. OnePlus fans have long requested this feature, which is present on most high-end phones unconfined last year. The majority of 2019 flagships that will compete with the OnePlus 7 are predictable to be waterproof as well, counting the Galaxy S10, Huawei P30 Pro, and LG G8 ThinQ.

Having an IP rating gives you calm of mind that your exclusive phone won’t stop working when you get caught in the rain or accidentally spill a glass of water on it. It’s a popular feature and it’s why many determined to skip the OnePlus 6T. Not counting it on the OnePlus 7 would be a mistake.

The OnePlus 7 wants a better camera than its predecessor.

Top-tier phones stand out during the camera experience they offer, an area where OnePlus has never really shined. The cameras on the 6 and 6T aren’t bad and can take great-looking shots in well-lit circumstances, but they struggle in low-light. OnePlus’ Nightscape tech helps a little in increasing sharpness and dynamic range, but the difference is barely noticeable.

The company doesn’t have to provide the OnePlus 7 with three or four back cameras to get better image quality. Pixel 3, for example, is one of the best phones for photography on the market despite its single camera.

This is where OnePlus should focus, potentially improving Nightscape to make it spirited with Google’s Night Sight and Huawei’s Night Mode. A lot of phones — even budget ones — can capture decent images when there’s an abundance of light, but only great ones can handle low-light photography. OnePlus 7 should be one of them.

Another no-brainer is wireless charging. It’s in high demand, mainly because of the convenience it offers.


Stand up on your own


This one’s subjective, but OnePlus fans might also understand a new and original design for the imminent flagship. OnePlus tends to borrow designs from its sister-company Oppo — both brands are part of BBK Electronics. This copy-paste strategy should end with OnePlus 7. It doesn’t sit well with numerous fans and gives the products a sense of tawdriness OnePlus should definitely avoid.

The OnePlus 7 needs to be a little bolder. A simple design constituent can make a big variation in the overall look of a device. Good examples of this are the Pixel 3 with its two-tone glass back and the older Huawei Mate 10 Pro‘s reflective stripe running horizontally across the cameras.

A photo from the OnePlus 6T pop-up event in New York City.

Thinking beyond the invention itself, more carrier deals could carry the OnePlus 7 in front of more users, which could have a big impact on sales. Most phones in Western markets are sold through carriers, mainly because they are subsidized and can be paid off monthly. Better sharing would also improve the OnePlus’ overall brand consciousness. Since the company sells most of its phones online, a lot of consumers have never heard of it. Even those who have heard of OnePlus may not be contented buying a phone online before seeing it in person.

One of the drawbacks of this plan is that it could decrease OnePlus’ margins, as the carriers would take a cut from each phone sold. However, OnePlus would likely still make extra money overall due to the increase in sales.

What about pricing?

There’s an excellent chance the OnePlus 7 will be more luxurious than its predecessors. I think most OnePlus fans will be capable to live with a price hike, but only if the OnePlus 7 delivers some of the features mentioned in this post — and possibly a few added ones. However, the company has to be cautious not to jack up the price too high.

From day one, OnePlus has sold spirited devices for far less than handsets from Samsung, Huawei, and LG. This must not change with the OnePlus 7. Despite its reputation, the company’s brand is still not strong sufficient to charge $800 for the entry-level version of its flagship. At that price, most people will pick the newest Galaxy S or Pixel phone.

OnePlus could get away with raising pricing by up to $40.

The OnePlus 6T starts at $550, $20 more than its predecessor. The company could get away with charging up to approximately $40 more for the OnePlus 7 if it delivers in all the areas we’ve discussed. This would still make it significantly cheaper than Samsung’s latest Galaxy S series and high-end phones from LG, Huawei, and other brands.

People are willing to pay more for a device if it offers more worth. OnePlus shouldn’t be scared to raise prices for adding additional features in high demand. Gimmicks are another subject. Things like adding 10GB of RAM — which is predictable to happen on the OP7 — only increase the price without adding any true value.

OnePlus 7 leaked image shows bezel-less display and a pop-up camera

OnePlus 7 leaked image shows bezel-less display and a pop-up camera

OnePlus 7

A new-fangled image has seemingly revealed off the upcoming OnePlus 7, featuring a bezel-less screen and maybe a pop-up camera or the sliding design. It is said to be a actual prototype of OnePlus 7 – at least according to prominent leakster SlashLeaks.

As seen in the leaked image, the so-called OnePlus 7 can be seen next to OnePlus 6T. The focus is obviously on the top half of the two devices and that is the point of the entire leak. The phone on the left side, expected to be the OnePlus 7, has a bezel-less screen and no notches. Meanwhile, the phone on the right side is the OnePlus 6T with a waterdrop-style notch which we are all recognizable.

fascinatingly, the front-facing camera is nowhere to be seen on the OnePlus 7. It is not recognized where the company will put a selfie camera, but it seems that OnePlus 7 could feature a pop-up camera like the Vivo Nex or the sliding design similar to the Mi Mix 3. No matter how you seem at it, one thing is obvious that the OnePlus 7 is going to be a step-up from the OnePlus 6T in terms of design and aesthetics.

Nothing is actual, until before OnePlus ships the device. Also, you require to remember that OnePlus is a conservative when it comes to experimenting with designs. Unlike Oppo or Vivo, OnePlus often likes to focus on the wholesome knowledge and with the OnePlus 7 we should wait for the same.

OnePlus 7 will have Snapdragon 855 processor?

Most agree at this moment that OnePlus 7 will be power-driven by the Snapdragon 855 processor, a triple camera-setup on the back, Android 9.0 Pie, an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner inside the screen, and a premium design. One edition of the OnePlus 7 will probable have 5G connectivity, though nothing much has been exposed at this point.

OnePlus has so far announced every flagship at a special occasion in the May-June timeframe, so we think that the company’s next flagship will be announced during the similar time period. Though OnePlus could also publicize the device during the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, Spain. Given the fact the Galaxy S10’s launch is scheduled for February 20 in San Francisco, this would technically mean that the OnePlus 7 will get more experience than other launch devices during the Barcelona tech show. For now, however, this is just assumption and nothing else.

OnePlus Top Smartphone Premium Segment in India For Second Straight Quarter

Chinese smartphone manufacturer, OnePlus, topped the premium smartphone section in India for the second successive quarter during Q3, 2018 after first developing as the market leader during the previous quarter.

According to IDC, the company accounted for a 37 percent share in the premium section during the three months from July-Sept, riding mainly on the acceptance of the OnePlus 6. OnePlus was followed by Apple (30 percent) and Samsung (26 percent) at numbers two and three correspondingly. IDC defines ‘premium’ smartphones as devices priced overhead $500 (around Rs. 37,000).

The report further states that OnePlus clocked its highest ever quarterly consignments in the $400+ segment during Q3, pushing the overall smartphone ASP (average selling price) in the online space to $166 in 3Q18 from $156 in 3Q17.

It’s worth noticing that Counterpoint had also out a similar report last month, crediting OnePlus with surrounding 30 percent of the market in the Rs. 30,000+ segment during Q3 ahead of Samsung and Apple, which derived in at numbers two and three with 28 percent and 25 percent individually.

OnePlus 6 has been superseded by the OnePlus 6T that comes with a number of developments over its predecessor, counting an in-display fingerprint scanner and a minimal teardrop notch that houses the selfie camera. Starting at Rs. 37,999, the 6T is a bit steeper than the previous smartphone but is supposed to have well-received by customers, with people said to be clamoring to get their hands on the device.

OnePlus has also since launched a ‘Thunder Purple Edition ‘that will be obtainable for purchase starting tomorrow, November 16, on a number of online and offline retail outlets, counting Amazon, Oneplus.in, Croma, Reliance Digital and all OnePlus exclusive brick-and-mortar stores.