Some new OnePlus 9 information just surfaced, and it tips at wireless charging for the device, amongst other features. This time around, some of the phone’s features are being shared, along with some pictures of the phone itself. Unfortunately, those pics only show pieces of the phone’s display.
If you take a look at the gallery below, you’ll be able to see two pictures of the alleged OnePlus 9. You can see the display camera hole in the top-left corner, and part of the phone’s top bezel.
The OnePlus 9 is rumored to offer both wireless charging, and reverse wireless charging
In the image where the display camera hole is shown, you’ll also notice the ‘Charging wirelessly’ message. At that point, the phone seems to be on the charger. This is the regular OnePlus 9, by the way.
The source claims that not only wireless charging will be supported, but reverse wireless charging as well. You will be able to charge other devices that support Qi charging by using this smartphone.
The phone is said to support 30W fast wireless charging, the same as the OnePlus 8 Pro. 30W fast wireless charging and reverse wireless charging will also be included in the OnePlus 9 Pro, based on this info.
A 4,500mAh battery is also mentioned in the report, as that will be the capacity the OnePlus 9 will offer. Now, in terms of wired charging, the OnePlus 9 is said to ship with 65W fast charging support, the same as the OnePlus 8T.
If this ends up being true, there won’t be much difference between the OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro when it comes to battery features. It will be interesting to see how will the two devices differ, though.
The Snapdragon 888 will fuel both the OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro
The Snapdragon 888 SoC is expected to fuel both phones. Both devices are tipped to ship with a 50-megapixel main camera. In addition to that, 20-megapixel ultra-wide unit, and a 12-megapixel telephoto camera are expected on the OnePlus 9.
The OnePlus 9, 9 Pro, and 9 Lite/SE (both names are rumored for the third device) are expected to launch in March next year. Nothing has been confirmed just yet, though.