OnePlus is running an ad in the New York Times newspaper, promoting its upcoming OnePlus 7 Pro. It teases a phone with No bells & whistles, no bezel, no notch, no app lag, no bloatware, no $2,000 price tag and oddly, no random music.
The ad also features a blueprint of a phone that more or less confirms a few of its key selling points - the new triple camera, the new pop-up selfie camera, the in-display fingerprint scanner and a heat pipe for heat dispersion.
Yes Virginia, if it's in The New York Times, it's got to be true. Welcome to the world, One Plus! pic.twitter.com/leKjS801dN
— Dave nyc (@david_nyc) April 29, 2019
OnePlus will also market the 7 Pro as "the best phone you've never heard of", based on the Reader's Choice Winner for phone satisfaction, in which OnePlus has received a higher rating of overall satisfaction than Google, Samsung or Apple.
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— Dave nyc (@david_nyc) April 29, 2019
OnePlus tweeted the front of the ad, which teases the OnePlus 7 Pro as "just a better phone."
No bells and whistles.
— OnePlus USA (@OnePlus_USA) April 29, 2019
No bezel.
No notch.
Just a better phone.
Now that's newsworthy.@nytimes pic.twitter.com/85DgxLG7YN
Now that we're little over two weeks away from the May 14 unveiling of the OnePlus 7 and 7 Pro we expect to see even more teasers of the pair. Last week Display Mate gave the OnePlus 7 Pro's display its highest score and we got our first glimpse at the phone's new 3x zoom camera.