OnePlus 9 series specifications have leaked via a listing on T-Mobile’s support page. The company is teasing the several specs of these upcoming devices for the last few weeks. The launch is happening tomorrow, March 23. Additionally, we saw OnePlus India Twitter handle teasing the inclusion of a gaming trigger for the OnePlus 9R 5G a few days ago.
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Moreover, the company CEO Pete Lau shared that the OnePlus 9 series will release with ColorOS in China. The vanilla and the Pro variant can come in two configurations each. OnePlus typically launches its smartphones with HydrogenOS in China and OxygenOS outside of China but this time around, it will be switching to ColorOS.
OnePlus 9 Series Specifications (Expected)
The vanilla variant features a 6.55-inch full-HD+ (1,080×2,400 pixels) display with a hole-punch cut out on the top left corner of the screen. On the other hand, the OnePlus 9 Pro lists a 6.7-inch fluid AMOLED display with 1,440×3,216 pixels resolution. Both phones are previously confirmed to come with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 SoC and the T-Mobile listing shows the same processor.
OnePlus: Hey TMO, here's all the support material for the 9 series. Please keep it under wraps until after the launch.
— Evan Blass (@evleaks) March 21, 2021
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Moreover, the OnePlus 9 series may come in 8GB + 128GB and 12GB + 256GB configurations with 4,500mAh batteries. The vanilla variant can sport a triple rear camera setup with a 48-MP sensor, a 50-MP sensor, and a 2-MP sensor. The OnePlus 9 Pro is said to feature a quad rear camera setup with an additional 8-MP sensor. On the front, both phones may carry a 16-MP shooter.
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Earlier last week, OnePlus India also tweeted an image of the OnePlus 9R. The silhouette image of the phone can have two gaming triggers attached to it. They look like attachable triggers that provide additional physical buttons that can be mapped in games.