Stunning OnePlus 7 Renders Show Off Notch-Less Display, Triple Rear Cameras
The well-known Chinese flagship maker, of course, OnePlus’ one of the most anticipated smartphones for this year, 2019 is undoubtedly OnePlus 7. Since, during the past year, its predecessor already integrated some of the star features of devices this year, like the fingerprint reader under the screen which is one of the most popular trends of this year. One of the biggest questions we have about the all-new OnePlus 7 is its design, and, in the absence of more leaks, many users and even stores are deciding to create their own renders illustrating how they would like the device to be, and today, we are going to present one of these concepts that has come to light and that we find incredible and stunning. Also Read: 44 Best Xiaomi Wallpapers in 2019 That You Can Download Now If the well-known Chinese flagship maker, of course, OnePlus fulfills its assignment every year, there should not be too much time for us to finally see the OnePlus 7, and even if the company showed a device at the Mobile World Congress, nobody could see what the final design of this smartphone would be, since it was hidden.
Now, some new renders created by a manufacturer of covers in which we could easily see that how the device could be with a design without frames and the front camera hidden in the body of the smartphone itself, which would come out through a deployable mechanism as we can already see in the case of Vivo NEX, offering us a much more immersive and premium feeling. Also Read: 10 Best Apps To Check If Your Android Device Is Functioning Properly While now if we talk about the rear part then let me clarify that it would not change too much, since the glass would still be the main construction material, and on the other hand, we would find a new sensor in the back, making the smartphone have a triple rear camera, just like the other high-end devices, which adds a lot of versatility to the photographic section. Moreover, we would find Alert Slider on the side to alternate between the different sound modes. So, what do you think about this? Simply share all your views and thoughts in the comment section below.
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