Alleged Live Image of OnePlus 7 Leaks, Shows All Screen Design and Hints at Pop-Up Selfie Camera

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Vivo launched the V15 Pro with pop-up camera in India. Next is Oppo which is also bringing a pop-up selfie camera phone aka Oppo F11 Pro in India on March 5, the company has officially confirmed. As expected, the next smartphone manufacturer that is working on a pop-up selfie camera phone is OnePlus. Recent reports suggest that the OnePlus 7 which is expected to launch in a few more months will come with pop-up camera setup. Live images of the OnePlus 7 have now leaked giving a fair idea on how the phone will appear like. The purported live picture of the OnePlus 7 shows an all screen device with minimal bezels and no notch. It is finally great to see a OnePlus phone without a notch. The new image of the alleged OnePlus doesn’t go in line with the previously leaked pictures and renders but what is same is the pop-up selfie camera setup.




OnePlus 7 Live Image Reveals New Details

The new live image of the OnePlus 7 has been leaked by a Twitter user who goes by the name @Steven_Sbw. Sadly, the picture is shot in a pitch dark room and hence the phone isn’t very clear. But the screen is visible and the sides of the phone are also somewhat clear.

Coming to sides first, on the right the picture shows the OnePlus 7 with the usual screen lock button and alert slider. The eye-catching part in the picture is the all screen design. The picture shows the smartphone with no notch, finally. Another interesting bit is the alleged OnePlus 7 appears to be pretty curvy from almost all sides. This means, expect a better-looking phone OnePlus. Sadly, the picture doesn’t reveal any further details about the smartphone. Also, there’s still no revelation whether the OnePlus 7 will come with a pop-up camera like the V15 Pro or Oppo F11 Pro or the company will just opt for a Mi Mix 3 style slider.

OnePlus 7 Hardware Specifications

According to rumours, the upcoming OnePlus 7 will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 chipset. Some rumours also suggest that with the OnePlus 7 the company may finally bring a triple rear camera setup phone. There are high chances that the OnePlus 7 may pack a 48MP camera on the back considering Vivo has launched the V15 Pro with the same camera setting and Oppo is coming up with one on March 5. The OnePlus 7 is also said to launch running on Android 9 Pie-based OxygenOS.

OnePlus is yet to reveal details about the launch of the OnePlus 7 but some rumours and leaks suggest that the phone might go official around the month of May. Meanwhile, at the MWC 2019, OnePlus will release its 5G phone for the European market.

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