The OnePlus 9 will be announced on 23 March, confirms the Chinese-Finnish firm. In addition to this, we learn that the terminal will be equipped with a sensor designed by the optical giant Hasselblad. A surprise announcement that bodes best for the photo part of the terminal.
The wait is almost over. Indeed, OnePlus has finally sold the wick and has specified that the announcement of the next OnePlus 9 will be made on Tuesday, March 23. The brand gives us an appointment at 3 p.m. to present its new smartphones. She couldn’t help but reveal an important data on her photo part.
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OnePlus said it has signed a partnership with optics giant Hasselblad. In the same way as Huawei with Leica, the two brands will collaborate to offer a high-flying photo module on future terminals. The new OnePlus 9 will of course be affected. The announced partnership will last for a minimum of three years and the Chinese-Finnish firm promises to invest $150 million in photography during this period.
OnePlus will improve its photo part
The photo part has always been The weak point of OnePlus. We can only hope for the best for the future, and it will start with the OnePlus 9. They will be equipped with a Sony IMX789 main sensor that would be capable of filming in 4K/120FPS or 8K/30FPS. We are also promised a much more color-friendly camera. Of course, we’ll have to check all this during our tests. We will be looking at them very carefully in this segment.
We are talking about new smartphones in the plural because the latest leaks have betrayed the existence of at least three products. We would have the OnePlus 9, first of all, but also the OnePlus 9 Pro, which should benefit from a better screen. There is also talk of a OnePlus 9R, a more affordable model that could carry the latest innovations of the brand but with a less powerful processor and a lower quality screen. So we meet on Tuesday, March 23, in a fortnight, to discover all these terminals in detail.
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