Many leading TV brands come with HDR10+ certification as it provides adaptive frame-by-frame adjustments for the optimum representation of contrast from the HDR source content. What one gets HDR 10+ over HDR 10 is brighter content. HDR 10+ delivers 4000 nits of peak brightness, much higher than the older HDR 10 standard that supports 300 nits of brightness. Among the current crop of smartphones, only Samsung Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+ support HDR10+. The company has also been confirmed that OnePlus 7 Pro will support UFS 3.0 storage, which will enable it to be faster than ‘comparable smartphones. Days ahead of the launch, the price of OnePlus 7 Pro had been leaked by popular tipster Ishan Agarwal. He claims that the price of 6GB RAM/128GB storage model of OnePlus 7 Pro will be priced at Rs 49,999, while its 8GB RAM/256GB storage version will set you back by Rs 52,999. The OnePlus 7 Pro variant that will come with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage is expected to cost Rs 57,999. He has also said that the smartphone will be available in three colour options namely – Mirror Grey, Nebula Blue, and Almond.
Just a week prior to the launch of OnePlus 7 Pro, its Almond colour variant has been leaked today in some renders that have been shared by technology website WinFuture. In the render that has been leaked, the smartphone can be seen with a pop-up selfie camera coming out of its top edge. The back panel of the device also shows a triple rear camera setup that has all the sensors stacked vertically. The triple rear camera setup of OnePlus 7 Pro is expected to come with a 48MP, a 16MP, and an 8MP sensor. Other than this, the smartphone is also said to be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 855 processor, that guarantees a very smooth performance.