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OnePlus 9, 9 Pro to ship with 4,500 mAh batteries and in-box chargers

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Sagar 10 February 2021

OnePlus Android Rumors

Late last month, a reliable tipster suggested the OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro will pack 4,500 mAh batteries. Now, tipster Max Jambor has corroborated that bit while claiming that both smartphones will come with in-box chargers.

Jambor didn't tell how fast the bundled adapters will be, but an image posted by him on Twitter revealing the battery capacity says we are looking at dual-cell batteries on both phones.

OnePlus 9, 9 Pro to ship with 4,500 mAh batteries and in-box chargers

Previous leaks and rumors have claimed that OnePlus 9 Pro will charge at up to 65W. We also expect the vanilla 9 to go that fast, but it's unclear if the Lite variant will share the charging speed or be slower to top up.

The OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro are rumored to have a Snapdragon 888 SoC at the helm and feature 120Hz screens. However, the vanilla 9 will reportedly pack a 6.55" FullHD+ panel, while the Pro model will sport a 6.78" QHD+ curved display.

We've also heard rumors about the OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro supporting wireless charging. The Pro variant will go all the way up to 45W, but the charging speed of the regular 9 remains unknown.

Recently leaked hands-on images of the OnePlus 9 Pro also revealed the smartphone will sport quad rear cameras developed in partnership with Hasselblad.

 Dave2D) OnePlus 9 Pro leaked image (Source: Dave2D)

The OnePlus 9 series is said to arrive in March, so expect to hear more about the lineup in the coming days.

Source 1 | Source 2

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  • 19 Mar 2021

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  • 23 Feb 2021

That's not true at all. You can't assume every iphone user thinks this way. Apple has created a powerful mobile ecosystem. With plenty of apps, great hardware design with the iphone, and a smooth experience. Also, mobile app development for...

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  • joe nodden
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  • 13 Feb 2021

Hell no. We're talking about cameras here. Not display resolutions. The video produced from cameras gets constantly compressed over and over again. While displays just display a set amount of of pixels. A 1080p display displays pure 1080p. Howev...

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