o contextualize the above prices, the 8GB/256GB OnePlus 6T currently costs €629. At €749/€759, the OnePlus 7 Pro will cost at least €120 more than its predecessor.
As Agarwal points out, it’s not necessarily useful to convert the European price of the OnePlus 7 Pro to other currencies, as OnePlus employes a regional pricing strategy. That said, I think it’s reasonable to assume we could see the OP 7 Pro pass the $1,000 threshold in Canada. Put another way, for the first time in the company’s history, OnePlus will price one of its handsets in line with the competition.
We’ll have to see how OnePlus plans to differentiate the Pro beyond a 90Hz refresh rate display; typically, the company’s business model has depended on undercutting its rivals. At $1,000 CAD, the OnePlus 7 Pro wouldn’t be significantly less expensive than the Galaxy S10s of the world.
Source: Ishan Agarwal, Android Central
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