The latest smartphone from the best phone maker you've never heard of is coming in 3 weeks — here's what we know so far
- OnePlus is announcing its new OnePlus 7 "Pro" smartphone on May 14.
- The company has already released a few details to expect in its next big smartphone.
- As with any unreleased smartphone, if there aren't facts, there are rumors. Check out what we know and heard about the OnePlus 7 series.
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Rather than letting the rumor mill conjure up a bunch of things about its upcoming smartphones, OnePlus has offered at least a few details up front.
We know for a fact that OnePlus is releasing a OnePlus 7 "Pro," but a regular OnePlus 7 model is still stuck in the rumor mill.
Below, you'll find everything we know about the OnePlus 7 Pro and the regular OnePlus 7, starting off with things we know and tapering off into good old-fashioned rumors.
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We know the OnePlus 7 Pro will have a "super smooth" display.
OnePlus CEO Pete Lau told The Verge that its upcoming OnePlus 7 Pro will have a "super smooth" screen.
By "super smooth," Lau's comment could be tied to the rumors that OnePlus's upcoming smartphone will have a 90Hz refresh rate (most smartphones have a 60Hz refresh rate). That's to say the OnePlus 7 Pro display will have a "smoother" appearance than most smartphones when swiping around the device.
We know the OnePlus 7 Pro will also have a "very crisp" display.
Lau also told The Verge that the OnePlus 7 Pro's screen will be "very crisp," suggesting it'll have a sharper display than previous OnePlus smartphones.
With that in mind, we might deduce that the OnePlus 7 Pro will have a 1440p resolution display, much like other flagship Android devices. OnePlus smartphones have typically had 1080p resolution displays.
We know the OnePlus 7 Pro will have 5G connectivity.
Lau also confirmed to The Verge that the OnePlus 7 Pro will have 5G connectivity.
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