Oneplus 7 Pro appears in a newspaper advert, confirms name and key features


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Although Oneplus fans only have to wait for a few more days before they get their first official glimpse of the upcoming flagship device, no many secrets will be left about the upcoming devices, as we have been seeing a steady leak of the device in the past few days. Just a while ago, we got to know the OnePlus 7 Pro will come with 3x Zoom, and now, some more info relating to the upcoming device have surfaced in a rather unusual way.

Ahead of the official May 14 unveiling, the Oneplus 7Pro has surfaced in a newspaper advert somewhere in the US which confirms a few of its basic specs. First spotted by @Dave,  Oneplus has taken to a full-page ad in The New York Times to tease some of the features of the Oneplus 7 Pro. As revealed earlier from previous leaks, and as is evident from the sketch accompanying the ad, the Oneplus 7 pro will get a triple-camera setup and a USB-C port. It also points towards a large battery and the lack of a headphone jack, the biggest takeaway, however, is the presence of the pop-out selfie camera which is clearly present.

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In an apparent dig at the latest foldable phones from two industry leaders, the Ad notes that the Oneplus 7 Pro will carry “no $2000 price tag.” which is an indication that the upcoming device will be a lot cheaper than any device in its category. The ad further says the device will be bezel and notch free,  with “no bells & whistles” while offering no “app lag” or “bloatware,” “no random music” whatever that means.

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Details detail specs and features obviously won’t be revealed until the launch date, but you can catch up with the ever increasing leaks and rumors here.

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