Oneplus 7 Megaleak :Smartphone listed on retailers page reveals full specs | Digital Web Review

Oneplus 7 Megaleak :Smartphone listed on retailers page reveals full specs

We heard a lot of rumours on upcoming Oneplus 7 but it seems that it will take some time to come to limelight. A recent render reveals that company will equip its next flagship smartphone with a pop-up camera. Now a new render with an image of Oneplus 7 revealed a different design concept than its previous rumour, and full specs spotted on a retailer’s website.

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Right to details, The One plus 7 has been listed on Giztop with its image and specifications. However, the image is showcased on its front with a notch-less design that gives an all screen fascia. This image looks similar to the previously rendered image but with a slight difference where the volume rocker sits in the left side and then the power button on the right with the alert slider missing.

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But looking into the image of Oneplus 7 we can bet that the previously leaked image in courtesy with OnLeaks who’s much more reliable.

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As per listing on the website, The OnePlus 7 will be coming with a Snapdragon 855 SoC and can come with whopping 12GB of RAM. It could come with recent Android 9 Pie OS out of the box based on Oxygen OS. The device could flaunt a bigger screen with 6.5-inch AMOLED display and will be having a triple camera set up on the rear with a 48MP main camera sensor as it is trending smartphone feature for now and will also boast 20 Mp secondary camera. It is also said to be coming with a 16MP camera sensor which will pop-up from the top. However, the details regarding camera features are yet to be known.

On Memory configuration, the one plus 7 will come up to 256GB of storage and might come with expandable option too. For the battery, the device could house a 4000mAh battery with the support for 44W Dash charging.

But as these specifications and features are not confirmed officially you can consider it as a grain of salt. What do you think about this renders? Comment in the section below and stay tuned to DWR for more.

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