OnePlus Bullets Wireless 2 Headphones Image Leak Hints at Updated Design

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The first generation wireless headphones from OnePlus were launched last year alongside the OnePlus 6. Dubbed as the OnePlus Bullets Wireless, the year-old headphones are likely to get a successor in the form of OnePlus Bullets Wireless 2 headphones very soon. And there are no surprises here- the OnePlus Bullets Wireless 2 will be launched alongside the OnePlus 7 series on May 14. Alongside the Bullets Wireless 2 earphones, the Chinese company is also expected to launch Warp Charge 30 car charger. As the upcoming car charger name itself suggests, it will come equipped with the company's Warp Charge 30 technology that was unveiled last year with the OnePlus 6T McLaren Edition.




OnePlus Bullets Wireless 2 Headphones to Feature Updated Design

Last year's Bullets Wireless were praised by one and all in every aspect right from the design, sound quality and battery life. Going by the leaked image of the retail packaging of the Bullets Wireless 2 headphones, they'll feature an updated design. While OnePlus seems to have updated the design of the earbuds, it seems to have retained the cable design as the first generation wireless headphones. The image was originally posted by YouTube Linus Tech Tips on Twitter, but the images are now being deleted. However, tipster Ishan Agarwal reposted the photos on Twitter which are still available on the microblogging portal.

At the moment, we don't have any information related to the pricing and hardware specifications of the OnePlus Bullets Wireless 2 headphones. The OnePlus Bullets Wireless headphones were launched for Rs 3,999 in India and the second generation headphones will likely retail for the same price.

OnePlus 7 Series Launching on May 14

Chinese handset maker OnePlus is all set to introduce its next-generation flagship smartphones, the OnePlus 7 and the OnePlus 7 Pro on May 14. As usual, OnePlus is heavily teasing the smartphones on social media with the OnePlus 7 Pro being the show stealer. The OnePlus 7 is rumoured to be an iterative upgrade over the OnePlus 6T as it's said to pack the newer Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 SoC and similar dual rear cameras.

The OnePlus 7 Pro, on the flip side, will be a major upgrade and will take on the likes of Samsung Galaxy S10, Google Pixel 3 and other phones. Yesterday, OnePlus confirmed that the 7 Pro would feature triple rear cameras and one of them would offer 3X optical zoom. The primary sensor on the OnePlus 7 Pro is expected to be a 48MP one as we saw on the Redmi Note 7 Pro, Honor View 20 and the Xiaomi Mi 9.

Furthermore, OnePlus says the phone will also have a 90Hz display and a pop-up selfie camera. It'll be interesting to see how OnePlus prices its upcoming flagship phones. The OnePlus 7 is said to have a 3700mAh battery, while the OnePlus 7 Pro is expected to pack a beefy 4000mAh unit and 30W Warp Charge technology.

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