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Not more than a week ago the OnePlus 7T Pro was leaked in what appeared to be a real image and today we receive more images in the form of photographs of a supposed prototype model that according to the author of the leak are “totally real”. The snapshots come to us through the Chinese social network Weibo, and as we will see later, there are few differences that the terminal keeps with respect to the current generation, at least as far as the aesthetic section is concerned.
OnePlus 7T Pro: new cameras and improved interior
Despite the fact that there are still no less than two months left for the supposed presentation of the new OnePlus 7T and OnePlus 7T Pro, the different sources of information filter what is supposed to be the new iteration of the 2019 OnePlus.
Specifically, the latest leak comes through three images that show the design of the front and rear of the 7T Pro, a front that clearly seems to have few differences with respect to the current generation. Where if we find apparent differences is in the part corresponding to the camera module, located at the back of the terminal.
As can be seen in the image below, the OnePlus 7T Pro would choose to integrate one of the three sensors outside the main camera module, which makes us think that it most likely has a renewed sensor. Sensor that, on the other hand, could have a wider wide-angle lens if possible than the current 7 Pro. At least that is how it can be seen in the filtered images.
As for the other aspects of the terminal, few are the differences that we find. Various sources claim that the terminal could house the Snapdragon 855 Plus, Qualcomm's latest processor. There is also talk that it could start with 12 GB of RAM and 512 GB of internal storage, in addition to other changes related to the capacity of the battery and the number of connections.
We will have to wait, therefore, for new leaks to know more details of both the Pro model and the standard model, if they are finally presented before 2020, although everything points to yes, given the rate of leaks from the Asian giant.