The third and latest colour option is named Almond and it seems like what brands would name “Gold” a few years back. But Gold is almost out of fashion – therefore, Almond is more in tune with a subdued tone.
Putting this new colour aside for a short while, this is one and the same OnePlus 7 Pro we have been seeing for many weeks now in leaks left and right. As the design has remained the same for a long period of time now, we assume it’s what handset actually looks like. Digging down inside, OnePlus 7 Pro is likely to come with Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 Chipset and OnePlus itself has confirmed that it has UFS 3.0 storage and an HDR10+ certified display. This screen seems to be the best ever put in a smartphone according to DisplayMate. OnePlus thinks that IP rating for water and dust resistance is quite expensive – that is the reason both OnePlus 7 and 7 Pro won’t have this feature. Rumours have suggested that 7 Pro will have a whopping 121GB of RAM, 6.7-inches AMOLED curved display and three sensational cameras outback. Both handsets will start landing on shelves officially on May 14. Read More: OnePlus 7 and 7 Pro Appeared with Full Specifications Sheet