The OnePlus 7 and 7 Pro are Android smartphones manufactured by OnePlus. They were unveiled on 14 May 2019.
Specifications
Design
Both phones have a metal/glass construction, with an anodized aluminium frame and Gorilla Glass on both the front and back. The OnePlus 7 opts for a more conservative design with a notch, resembling the 6T, while the OnePlus 7 Pro has a near-full screen curved display with an 88.1% screen-to-body ratio. Both are available in Mirror Gray; Mirror Red and Mirror Blue are exclusive to the 7 while Almond and Nebula Blue are exclusive to the 7 Pro.
Hardware
Internally, both use the Snapdragon 855 processor with the Adreno 640 GPU. Both phones are available with either 128 or 256 GB of storage, although the 7 Pro is available with 12 GB of RAM in addition to the 6 and 8 GB variants on the 7. A version of the OnePlus 7 with 12 GB of RAM is available in China. Both phones have an AMOLED display, but the 7 Pro has a slightly larger 1440p screen as opposed to the 7's1080p screen. The 7 Pro also has a faster 90 Hz refresh rate, rivaling gaming phones such as the ROG Phone and the Razer Phone. Both phones have stereo speakers with active noise cancellation as well. Due to the larger screen, the 7 Pro is also physically larger and has a 4000 mAh battery, the largest in a OnePlus phone. The 7 uses a 3700 mAh battery, which is the same capacity as the 6T's. Power and data connections are provided through the USB-C port; both support fast charging with the 7 rated at 20W and the 7 Pro rated at 30W. Biometric options include an optical fingerprint sensor and facial recognition.
Camera
The 7 Pro's all-screen design is enabled by a motorized pop-up selfie camera. The motor is rated as being capable of surviving up to 300,000 actuations. The phone will warn users if they are using the camera too often, and has fall detection which automatically retracts the camera. A warning will also be displayed if the camera is pushed back in manually. Both phones have a 16 MP sensor for the front camera, but the 7 Pro's rear cameras are noticeably upgraded. The primary sensor is 48 MP with OIS; the 7 has a 5 MP depth sensor, while the 7 Pro has a 16 MP wide-angle sensor and an S5K3M3 8 MP telephoto sensor.
Software
Both phones run OxygenOS 10 based on Android 10.0. Since release, there has been a slew of software updates for both devices. These updates have mostly been focused on improving camera features, display settings, and other bug fixes, the latest update being Oxygen OS 10.3.2 which has been rolled out globally.
Network compatibility
Notes: * denotes global, ** denotes North America The regular OnePlus 7 was not available in the United States.
Variants
Both OnePlus 7 and OnePlus 7 Pro have several variants. The differences are usually with the supported bands. The pricing for the OnePlus 7 range varied across international market. OnePlus 7 has been sold for as much as $690 in Europe but later got a price reduction, retailing for as low as $465 when purchased directly from OnePlus. A Mirror Blue variant, which was launched in India, cost roughly $480. The price of the base model of OnePlus 7 Pro was around $670 while its higher end variants were sold for as much as $749.
Model
Variant
Region
OnePlus 7
GM1900
Chinese / HK
OnePlus 7
GM1901
Indian
OnePlus 7
GM1903
Europe
Model
Variant
Region
OnePlus 7 Pro
GM1910
Chinese / HK
OnePlus 7 Pro
GM1911
Indian
OnePlus 7 Pro
GM1913
Europe
OnePlus 7 Pro
GM1915
T-Mobile
OnePlus 7 Pro
GM1917
North America
Model
Variant
Region
OnePlus 7 Pro 5G
GM1920
Europe
OnePlus 7 Pro 5G
GM1925
Sprint
Reception
The Oneplus 7 Pro was received positively, with CNET giving it an 8.8/10, The Verge giving it an 8.5/10, Wired giving it an 8/10 and Engadget giving it a 91. The screen, performance, cameras and design were all praised, but it received some criticism for the lack of an IP Rating, wireless charging and a headphone jack. Engadget called it "a beast of a device that delivers fantastic mobile cinematic plus gaming experience, and one that’s in a well-designed package". The 7 Pro received a score of 111 from DxOMark, it ranked as the third best smartphone camera at the time behind the P30 Pro and Galaxy S10 5G. It has a photo score of 118 and a video score of 98. Marques Brownlee considered the 7 Pro to be the smartphone of 2019 because it "felt like the best, most complete smartphone of the year".