Leaked OnePlus 7T Pro poster teases 90Hz display and "smooth" experience

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ONEPLUS 7T PRO MARKETING POSTER
Three weeks after the first OnePlus 7T Pro press render showed up online, a new promotional poster which teases one of the smartphone’s standout features has appeared just two days before the next-gen flagship is officially unveiled.

Courtesy of Ishan Agarwal, who has a pretty great track record when it comes to OnePlus leaks, the image shows the OnePlus 7T Pro being held up alongside the brand’s new and bold marketing slogan which focuses on the 90Hz display and its ability to provide “smooth like never before” experience.

Helping ensure this smooth and snappy interface meets your expectations will reportedly be the Snapdragon 855+ which is currently one of the fastest smartphone chipsets on the planet. This will probably be paired with 8GB of RAM as a minimum and a whopping 256GB of internal storage but other configurations may be available at launch for a small premium.

As today’s render indicates, the OnePlus 7T Pro is equipped with a large display that boasts extremely slim bezels and no notch or punch hole. This is made possible by a pop-out camera system that’s identical to the one found on the original OnePlus 7 Pro. 

Additionally, despite not being visible in this particular image, a vertical triple-camera setup is also included on the rear. Rumors suggest there will be no upgrades to the sensors which, therefore, means the pack will be led by a 48-megapixel primary shooter coupled with an 8-megapixel telephoto zoom camera and a 16-megapixel ultra-wide-angle snapper. To help differentiate the 7T Pro from its non-T sibling, OnePlus has apparently included a new laser autofocus system.

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