OnePlus 7 Pro Almond variant landing in India on June 14


OnePlus 7 Pro is the latest jewel of smartphone produced by the BBK owned company. The handset is packed with premium specifications and a gorgeous design. Furthermore, it was the first OnePlus handset to adopt a gradient finish going out of the matte black bandwagon. Until now, the handset was only available in Nebula Blue and Mirror Gray colors but on June 14, Indian users will be able to get a lighter Almond color variant of the flagship.

The device will arrive on the Indian Amazon store and OnePlus sites as well as offline retailers like Croma, and Reliance Digital starting June 14. Indian customers that are willing to get this new gorgeous color variant of the premium handset from Amazon.in, Reliance and Croma will receive an INR 2,000 (~$28) cash back with SBI debit and credit cards.

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If you’ve been living in a cave and is completely unaware of OnePlus 7 Pro specifications, we are here to refresh your memory. The OnePlus flagship comes with a Snapdragon 855 chipset and a gorgeous bezel-free display that works at 90Hz refresh rate. The AMOLED panel measures 6.67 inches featuring 1440 x 3120 pixels of resolution which results in a 19:5:9 aspect ratio. The handset features a motorized pop-up 16MP camera that emerges always that the selfie camera is requested. On the rear, it boasts a triple camera setup composed of 48MP + 16MP + 8MP cameras. It comes with Android 9 Pie with OxygenOS running atop, and the handset is fueled by a 4,000mAh battery.

The new Almond color OnePlus 7 Pro for India will only come in the 8GB RAM and 256GB storage variant for now. The price of this specific variant in the new fancy color design will be INR 52,999 ($765).

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