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OnePlus 7 Pro confirmed to have no notch or bezel

OnePlus rarely waits for the full announcement to give details away about its phones, and the OnePlus 7 Pro is no exception, as the company has taken out a big advert in the New York Times which, among other things, reveals that there’s no notch or bezel.

The advert – shared in full on Twitter by @jerflash and in part by OnePlus itself - doesn’t fully rule out a punch-hole, but based on leaks of the OnePlus 7 Pro we’re expecting an all-screen front with nothing on the top edge and instead a pop-up selfie camera.

That includes no real bezel on the top edge, though leaks have shown a slim strip of bezel below the screen, so while we wouldn’t take the company’s claims of no bezel too literally, there just probably won’t be much.

According to the advert there’s also no bells and whistles, no bloatware, no app lag, no random music and no $2000 price tag, so while few phones cost quite that much, it suggests the OnePlus 7 Pro will still undercut most flagships.

You can also see schematics of the OnePlus 7 Pro in the advert, which further suggest an all-screen front, and which appear to show a motorized front camera, which would allow it to pop up, as leaks have shown.

These aren’t the first details about the OnePlus 7 Pro that OnePlus itself has shared. The company has previously for example teased that the phone will be “smooth”, pointing to the rumored 90Hz refresh rate of the screen.

As for everything else, all will be revealed soon, as the OnePlus 7 Pro (likely alongside the standard OnePlus 7 and OnePlus 7 Pro 5G) will be announced on May 14.



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