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OnePlus 8 Pro's next live leak reveals the new Purple shade


Just a while back we showed you a newly leaked real life image of the forthcoming OnePlus 8 Pro smartphone, revealing the back of the device for the first time in a semi-transparent retail sleeve, showing off it's design and the camera detailing. The picture had reportedly made it's way from Shenzhen, China, the home land of OnePlus via a Snapchat user who posted a live hands-on photograph divulging the next in line smartphone from the company under the parent organization, BBK Electronics.

Following this story, here we have yet another screenshot surfacing on the internet, thanks to the popular leakster Slashleaks, we see the handset being featured again in a brand new photograph from the same Snapchat user, this time giving us a clearer and much better look at the handset's rear side, coming painted in a Purple shade with OnePlus 5G branding on the bottom center, along with stickers carrying the phone's IMEI information, that has been covered by the tipster on purpose. The latest hue looks pretty different from the Thunder Purple color option we saw for the OnePlus 6T back in 2018. The back of the handset looks to be covered by a sheet of glass and the camera module again looks to match our recent reports, boasting a quad lens arrangement with a ToF sensor isolated to the left side of the main triple optics lineup arranged vertically above the LED flash light. The phone even looks to bring support to a laser autofocus sensor, that is positioned below the Time of Flight sensor.
Source: /LEAKS (Twitter)

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