
Living under the shadow of OnePlus 7 Pro, the company also revealed the OnePlus 7 standard model with not much fanfare. Without the fullscreen display, 90Hz Fluid AMOLED panel, and pop-up selfie camera, the non-Pro model looks like a revamped version of the 6T but with a better Snapdragon 855 and stereo speakers.
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Compared to the OnePlus 7 Pro, the 7 has the same chipset, stereo speakers, 16MP f2.0 selfie camera (housed inside the teardrop notch), 6GB/128GB base model, under-screen fingerprint scanner, 48MP main sensor, stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos, and Snapdragon 855 chipset.
When compared to the OnePlus 6T, the OP7 has the same 6.41-inch FHD+ 60Hz Optic AMOLED display, up to 8GB/258GB model, and 3700mAh battery with 20W Warp Charge.
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With the OnePlus 7 Pro having a new Nebula Blue color, the non-Pro model has an exclusive Red color to go along with Mirror Gray. Other features like Zen Mode and Fnatic Mode is also found on the standard model.
The OnePlus 7 starts at (6GB/128GB) $500 USD or about P26k price before taxes in the Philippines and goes up to (8GB/256GB) $550 USD or P29k pesos. We can expect the latest OnePlus series to arrive locally as early as June.
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Gerald Leonor says:
3.7k mah tsk.. not good enough