After the presentation today of the Asus ROG Phone 5 and its older brothers, and tomorrow’s OPPO Find X3 Pro, the next mobile that will attract our attention will be the OnePlus 9, which will be accompanied, at least, by the 9 Pro.
We already know several things about these models, but today we saw for the first time the press images that confirm their design, especially in relation to the cameras.
At first glance, when looking at the front and back of the OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro, we see differences that already existed in their predecessors.
For starters, the 9 Pro’s screen is curved, as was the 8 Pro’s, but the 9’s remains flat, as we saw on the OnePlus 8T. And yes, the OnePlus 8 did have a slight curvature, but this is now the hallmark of the most powerful models of the firm.
What does not change is the perforation for the front camera, which is housed in the upper left corner although the trend now is to put it in the center.
We also see more cameras on the Pro model, which makes us think that the OnePlus 9 will still lack a telephoto lens. I wish OnePlus would bring it back like it did on the 7T.
One of the details that Roland Quandt, the person responsible for this leak, has noticed is that there are no cut lines on the edge of the OnePlus 9, for the antennas. This could imply that the body of this model is not made of metal, something that would lower the price.
As for the OnePlus 9 Pro, the Hasselblad branding is once again seen on the rear, which promises a new photographic level, at least according to company officials. It will have to be analyzed to verify it.
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