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OnePlus 7: All the rumors in one place (Updated May 10)

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OnePlus made a name for itself by creating smartphones with terrific specifications which sell for a fraction of the cost of other major flagships. The upcoming OnePlus 7 should continue that trend, but what will it look like? What are its specs? How much will it cost? When will we see it?

Here’s what we know about the OnePlus 7 so far.

OnePlus 7: Name and release date

Give credit to OnePlus: its naming conventions remain dead simple. Every year since 2016, OnePlus has introduced a numbered phone followed by a “T” variant closer to the end of the year.

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While the numbered phones are seen as true sequels, the T variants usually include slight iterations and tweaks to those sequels. Because the most recent OnePlus phone is the OnePlus 6T, you’d think that the next phone is the OnePlus 7. But the company has since confirmed that it’ll be showing off the “OnePlus 7 series,” specifically mentioning the OnePlus 7 Pro name too. So it indeed looks like there’ll be at least two phones on offer: a standard model and a Pro variant.

OnePlus has announced a May 14 launch event in New York, London, and Bangalore. The Chinese launch event will take place on May 16.

As for a release date, T-Mobile has confirmed it will sell the OnePlus 7 Pro from May 17 in-store and online. It’s likely OnePlus will sell the phone at its online store from that date or before too. We’re left to speculate on the OnePlus 7 release date as T-Mobile told us it would only offer the OnePlus 7 Pro from May 17.

OnePlus 7: Specs and features

As with previous OnePlus phones, expect the OnePlus 7 to be a powerhouse of a smartphone. That likely means the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor, at least 6GB of RAM, a big battery, a big display, and an improved in-display fingerprint sensor.

It’s believed that the standard model will offer two rear cameras, while the Pro device is confirmed to offer three rear cameras. Wired has spent time with the phone too, revealing that it has a 3X zoom rear camera. This isn’t as big a leap as the Huawei P30 Pro and its 5X periscope camera, but it’s certainly an improvement on paper over 2X telephoto shooters.

Frustratingly, there are two features we won’t see on the OnePlus 7 — wireless charging and an IP rating. Talking with CNET, OnePlus CEO Pete Lau said wireless charging isn’t as efficient or demanded enough by customers as fast wired charging. And, on the OnePlus official forums, Carl Pei confirmed neither the OnePlus 7 nor the OnePlus 7 Pro will have an IP rating.

Even Apple jumped on the wireless charging bandwagon, but not OnePlus.

Lau has a point when it comes to wireless charging — OnePlus’ Fast Charge standard takes the OnePlus 6T from 0 to 60 percent in 35 minutes. It will take some time until wireless charging reaches those speeds.

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Carl Pei also has a point about IP ratings and how they will increase the cost of the phone — but fans are still fairly upset about the decision.

A feature we are less certain about is 5G connectivity. According to a OnePlus spokesperson, the company’s 5G phone will kick off a new line of smartphones that will be separate from the OnePlus 7. More specifically, co-founder and CEO Pete Lau told The Verge that the OnePlus 7 Pro will offer 5G connectivity. However, it is unclear as of yet if there will be a Pro version with 5G and an additional version without, or if the only Pro variant you can get will be the 5G model.

A leak from April 17 posits that the OnePlus 7 Pro features a Quad HD+ display with a 90Hz refresh rate, which was later confirmed. DisplayMate then bestowed an A+ rating on the OnePlus 7 Pro screen. OnePlus says this makes it “one of the best” smartphone screens around, although we’ll likely have to wait until launch to find out if it’s actually number one.

The OnePlus 7 Pro reportedly features a 4,000mAh battery with support for OnePlus’ 30-watt Warp Charge standard, USB 3.1, and a dual speaker setup. It will also feature UFS 3.0 storage, likely making it the first device to hit the market with the ultra-fast storage (the UFS 3.0-bearing Samsung Galaxy Fold doesn’t yet have a confirmed release date).

Via a CNET article published May 9, Pete Lau confirmed the OnePlus 7 Pro would feature a new, 200 percent stronger motor compared to what the company has used previously. OnePlus device vibration has been accused of being too weak in the past.

OnePlus 7: Design

An apparent OnePlus 7 render. Pricebaba/Onleaks

OnePlus has already confirmed that a Pro model is coming, with leaks and teases suggesting it’ll have a pop-up selfie camera (seen above). The pop-up camera could be OnePlus’ solution toward building a nearly bezel-free display instead of a slider mechanism.

It seems likely that OnePlus will also offer a standard model that has more in common with the OnePlus 6T. In fact, one leak shows what appears to be a OnePlus 7 with a waterdrop notch (seen below).

Alleged OnePlus 7 images from the front and rear. Pricebaba / @OnLeaks

A second leak of the vanilla OnePlus 7’s design also suggests the device will essentially be a OnePlus 6T with some beefed-up specs:

The OnePlus 7 Pro was also potentially spotted in Olixar’s case renders, which show off a OnePlus phone with a pop-up selfie camera. The case renders also show off three rear cameras and the retention of OnePlus’ signature alert slider on the right.

We’ve seen other leaks of the OnePlus 7 Pro which show off the supposed color options. So far, we’ve seen three colors leak: Almond, Nebula Blue, and Mirror Gray. Check them out below:

A render of the OnePlus 7 Pro in Almond. A render of the OnePlus 7 Pro in Nebula Blue. A render of the OnePlus 7 Pro in Mirror Gray.

It’s very likely glass is used for the rear panel, with the material also present on the OnePlus 6 and 6T. Even though glass is much nicer to look at than aluminum, it isn’t nearly as impact resistant.

OnePlus 7: Camera

A render of the OnePlus 7 Pro in Almond. WinFuture

We fully expect the OnePlus 7 Pro to feature a triple-lensed rear camera, while the vanilla OnePlus 7 will have a dual-lens setup, similar to the OnePlus 6T.

OnePlus is clearly making the camera on the OnePlus 7 Pro a priority when it comes to marketing the device, as we’ve already seen plenty of photo examples from the phone. We already mentioned how Wired tested out the Pro and its 3x zoom, for one. We also know that a cover story for Harper’s Bazaar was shot using the OnePlus 7 Pro. You can see those images below:

A shot of British actress Jameela Jamil as seen in Harper's Bazaar. The photos were shot on a OnePlus 7 Pro. A shot of British actress Jameela Jamil as seen in Harper's Bazaar. The photos were shot on a OnePlus 7 Pro. A shot of British actress Jameela Jamil as seen in Harper's Bazaar. The photos were shot on a OnePlus 7 Pro.

According to Harper’s and OnePlus, those images aren’t doctored in any way.

Rumors suggest the main camera sensor on both OnePlus 7 devices will be a 48MP sensor made by Sony.

OnePlus 7: Price

OnePlus is known for devices with flagship specs at much lower price points, so we can expect that philosophy to continue with the OnePlus 7. That said, we’ve seen the base model price tag increase with every iteration. Check it out:

  • OnePlus One — $299
  • OnePlus 2 — $329
  • OnePlus 3 — $399
  • OnePlus 3T — $439
  • OnePlus 5 — $479
  • OnePlus 5T — $499
  • OnePlus 6 — $529
  • OnePlus 6T — $549

Based on these price increases, we can expect the OnePlus 7 to cost at least $569, maybe even more. And the Pro model would be more expensive still. In fact, Android Central and tipster Ishan Agarwal have apparently obtained European pricing details, which can be seen below. The leak also indicated a 6GB+128GB Pro model, though the price wasn’t specified.

  • OnePlus 7 Pro 8GB+256GB — 749 euros (~$838)
  • OnePlus 7 Pro 12GB+256GB — 819 euros (~$916)

Agarwal also supposedly knows the Indian pricing for the Pro models. Here’s what he says:

  • OnePlus 7 Pro 6GB+128GB — 49,999 rupees (~$717)
  • OnePlus 7 Pro 8GB+256GB — 52,999 rupees (~$760)
  • OnePlus 7 Pro 12GB+256GB — 57,999 rupees (~$831)

Even with a price increase, we’ve seen more and more flagships meeting and surpassing the $1,000 mark. The days of OnePlus being a “bargain” seem to be over, but that doesn’t mean the OnePlus 7 won’t still be a good deal.


These are all the rumors about the OnePlus 7 that we’ve come across so far. We’ll update this page as we hear more.

Meanwhile, let us know your thoughts on the possibilities of the next OnePlus device. Are you still team OnePlus or do you plan to jump ship?



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