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OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro should have cameras developed in partnership with Hasselblad

Despite the still distant presentation, the OnePlus 9 line has already had a number of details revealed in recent weeks. Recently, we saw that the devices should bet on premium features and a screen with a refresh rate of 120 Hz.

Shortly thereafter, the OnePlus 9 was also spotted in the hands of a user in China. With that, we already had access to the first design details of the device. Today (6), a well-known Canadian YouTuber released a kind of hands-on of the new OnePlus 9 Pro.

With that, a small detail came up: the Chinese manufacturer is preparing an unprecedented partnership with the well-known and renowned camera brand Hasselblad. See below that the company name appears on the supposed prototype of the Pro variant.

Yes it’s true. [A] OnePlus is partnering with Hasselblad for the OnePlus 9 series camera. This was something they tried to keep as secret as possible and I didn’t think they would put this logo on prototypes. But yes … this is the # OnePlus9Pro

For now, OnePlus remains silent about the leak. Even so, it is interesting to note that Hasselblad has also partnered with Motorola.

At the time, the camera manufacturer delivered an exclusive Snap for the Moto Z line . However, the accessory ended up not pleasing part of the consuming public.

It is worth remembering that the OnePlus 9 line does not even have an official date for its launch. Even so, the leaks are constant and most of the device’s specifications are already available in the rumored channels.

An example of this is that we already know that flagships should come out of the box with a Snapdragon 888 processor, a 120 Hz refresh rate screen, and a 4,500 mAh battery. Another important detail is the presence of Android 11 in conjunction with the proprietary interface of the brand.

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Do you believe that this partnership can bear good results? Tell us your opinion here in the comments.

Source: Twitter

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