OnePlus 7 Pro Will Match Galaxy S10’s Video Output

OnePlus 7 Pro Will Match Galaxy S10’s Video Output

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After OnePlus’ CEO Pete Lau took to Twitter and confirmed that his company’s upcoming smartphone, the OnePlus 7 Pro, will feature UFS 3.0 storage, we now have another big report for the smartphone. Of course, since the news about UFS 3.0 was directly from a OnePlus executive, there’s no doubt that it’s 100% solid. However, this doesn’t mean we don’t have good reason to believe a rare claim from popular tipster Ice_Universe for the gadget that’s due to be launched next week. Take a look below for more details.

As we head closer to the device’s launch, it looks as if OnePlus’ days of ‘killing flagships’ are behind it. The company used to market itself as a brand that offered high-end specifications at decent prices – hence the term ‘flagship killer’. But current reports for the OnePlus 7 Pro suggests that the smartphone will be a flagship itself, so unless OnePlus wants to shoot itself in the foot, we believe that there won’t be any killing later this month.

OnePlus 7 Pro Will Match Galaxy S10’s Video Output

May 6, 2019, 2:20pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/oneplus-7-pro-galaxy-s10-vido/ > After OnePlus’ CEO Pete Lau took to Twitter and confirmed that his company’s upcoming smartphone, the OnePlus 7 Pro, will feature UFS 3.0 storage, we now have another big report for the smartphone. Of course, since the news about UFS 3.0 was directly from a OnePlus executive, there’s no doubt that it’s 100% solid. However, this doesn’t mean we don’t have good reason to believe a rare claim from popular tipster Ice_Universe for the gadget that’s due to be launched next week. Take a look below for more details. > As we head closer to the device’s launch, it looks as if OnePlus’ days of ‘killing flagships’ are behind it. The company used to market itself as a brand that offered high-end specifications at decent prices – hence the term ‘flagship killer’. But current reports for the OnePlus 7 Pro suggests that the smartphone will be a flagship itself, so unless OnePlus wants to shoot itself in the foot, we believe that there won’t be any killing later this month.