OnePlus 7 Shown With Triple Rear Camera And New Display In Sketchy Render

OnePlus 7 Shown With Triple Rear Camera And New Display In Sketchy Render

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As we start to settle in 2019, the first batch of this year’s flagship smartphones is already with us. Devices including Samsung’s Galaxy S10 and LG’s G8ThinQ have set the stage for the rest of this year’s high-end gadgets. Over these past few weeks, news and leaks for the OnePlus 7 have also made rounds on the interweb. Now, we’ve got more alleged renders for the smartphone. Take a look below for more details.

When we take a look at Eastern smartphone manufacturers (except Samsung), trends that some might claim are on the fringe of the flagship smartphone market start to become evident. While Apple, Samsung and Huawei have adopted triple rear camera setups in their smartphones, they’re yet to make the move to pop-up or sliding front cameras. The trend of bezel-free displays has let to manufacturers using novel ways to remove the front camera from the equation.

OnePlus 7 Shown With Triple Rear Camera And New Display In Sketchy Render

Mar 25, 2019, 1:32pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/oneplus-7-low-render/ > As we start to settle in 2019, the first batch of this year’s flagship smartphones is already with us. Devices including Samsung’s Galaxy S10 and LG’s G8ThinQ have set the stage for the rest of this year’s high-end gadgets. Over these past few weeks, news and leaks for the OnePlus 7 have also made rounds on the interweb. Now, we’ve got more alleged renders for the smartphone. Take a look below for more details. > When we take a look at Eastern smartphone manufacturers (except Samsung), trends that some might claim are on the fringe of the flagship smartphone market start to become evident. While Apple, Samsung and Huawei have adopted triple rear camera setups in their smartphones, they’re yet to make the move to pop-up or sliding front cameras. The trend of bezel-free displays has let to manufacturers using novel ways to remove the front camera from the equation.