OnePlus 7 Is Down To $449.99 For Less Than Two Weeks

Aug 20, 2019 at 09:34am EDT

The OnePlus 7 has a great build and price point that lets the gadget compete with today's high-end gadgets effortlessly. Innovation in the smartphone world has allowed manufacturers to bring down manufacturing and production costs. A 7nm processor, great display, sufficient photography specifications and a sweet build quality are the only materials needed to make a great device. So, if you're in the market for a OnePlus 7, we've got a great discount on the device today. After having retailed at $699, the OnePlus 7 is down to $449.99 today. Take a look below for more details.

OnePlus 7 With 8GB RAM And 256GB Internal Storage Is Down To $449.99 Until August 31st

The OnePlus 7 lineup is the company's first attempt to introduce two smartphone that are different based on their screen size and storage. Today's discounted smartphone is the smaller screned device in this lineup, and it's sufficient for users who want solid performance at an affordable price.

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It's not easy for American consumers to lay their hands on a brand new OnePlus smartphone, as carriers in the country continue to prove a hurdle for OnePlus to navigate through. Retailers including BestBuy don't stock the phone either, and therefore, one source through wihich the OnePlus 7 can be ordered through is Gearbest. And fortunately, they've got regular discounts for the 2019 flagship smartphone.

How To Get A OnePlus 7 At $449.99:

After having done all this, you'll have to enter your address and see if any shipping charges apply. The OnePlus 7 should last you a year or more if you're a heavy user. If you use it simply for browsing the web and taking the occasional pictures, the smartphone will instead be your companion for longer - if you treat it well.

OnePlus is also rumpred to launched 'T' variants of its smartphones later this year, but we're unclear on what improvements, if any, will make it on the rumored gadgets. Rest assured, we'll be on the lookout. Till then, stay tuned and let us know what you think in the comments section below. We'll keep you updated on the latest,.

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