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The OnePlus 9 Series is made up of three phone models, namely: OnePlus 9, 9 Pro, and 9R. We are in the age of multiple flagship models, and OnePlus is keeping in tune with the times, hence the three models. All three models feature 120Hz AMOLED displays, Snapdragon SoCs, and 65W fast charging.
Welcome to our complete guide to the OnePlus 9, 9 Pro, and 9R. On this page, we cover everything you need to know about these mobile phones, including their specifications, prices, release dates, and more.
- OnePlus 9 Series official photos
- OnePlus 9 camera with Hasselblad
- OnePlus 9 Pro specifications and features Prices in US, UK, EU
- OnePlus 9 specifications and features Prices in the US, UK, EU
- OnePlus 9R specifications and features Prices in the US, UK, EU
OnePlus 9 Series official photos

OnePlus 9 5G Arctic Sky Colour

OnePlus 9 Pro 5G
OnePlus 9 camera with Hasselblad
Hasselblad is a Swedish camera manufacturer and photography company. OnePlus has partnered with Hasselblad to deliver improved photography on the OnePlus 9 series.

This is in addition to the Sony IMX789 sensor that is the main lens of all three.models.
The battery capacity for the vanilla 9 and 9 Pro models is 4500mAh. Both feature 65W fast charge. Both models have a charger in their sales box.
Both the OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro are powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 888 chipset.
OnePlus 9 Pro specifications and features

- 6.7″ QHD+ punch hole, 3216×1440 pixels, HDR, 20:9 aspect ratio, curved display, 120Hz refresh rate. 240 Hz touch sampling rate. Always On Display. Gorilla Glass.
- Build: Aluminium frame. IP68
- Colours: Morning Mist (glossy mirror finish), Pine Green (dual-layer matte texture), Stellar Black (frosted matte glass texture)
- 2G/3G/4G/5G mobile networks support
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chipset + Cool Play cooling system
- 8GB / 12GB RAM
- 128GB / 256GB UFS 3.1 storage
- Hasselblad camera with 48MP Sony IMX789 main lens, 8k video and 4K video recording at 120fps
- 50MP Sony IMX766 ultrawide angle lens
- 8MP telephoto
- 2MP monochrome
- Hasselblad Pro mode for 12bit RAW images
- 16MP front camera
- 4500mAh battery
- 65W Warp Charge 65T fast charging
- 45W via USB Power Data Objects (PDO), and USB Programmable Power Supply (PPS)
- Warp Charge 50W fast Wireless charging

Prices in US, UK, EU
- United States : $969 (8GB/128GB). $1,069 (12GB/256GB)
- Canada : C$ 1,415.00 (8GB/128GB).
- United Kingdom (UK) : £568 (8GB/128GB).
- European Union (EU) : from € 579 (8GB/128GB). €999 (12GB/256GB)
OnePlus 9 specifications and features

- 6.55″ 2400 x 1080 pixels, HDR10+, 20:9 aspect ratio, punch hole, AMOLED display, 120Hz refresh rate; 240 Hz touch sampling rate
- Build: fiberglass-reinforced polymer frame
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chipset + Cool Play cooling system
- 8GB / 12GB RAM
- 128 GB / 256 GB UFS 3.1 storage
- Hasselblad camera with 48MP Sony IMX689 main lens, 8k video and 4K video recording at 60fps
- 50MP Sony IMX766 ultra-wide, 1/1.56-inch f/2.2. 7P lens
- 2MP monochrome camera, 8K video at 30fps, 4K video at 30/60fps, Slo-mo 720p at 480fps, 1080p at 240fps, Time-Lapse 1080p at 30fps, 4K at 30fps
- 16MP Sony IMX471 sensor, f/2.4, fixed focus, EIS
- 4500mAh battery
- 65W Warp Charge 65T fast charging
- 50W fast Wireless charging
- Colours: Winter Mist, Arctic Sky, AstralBlack

Prices in the US, UK, EU
- United States (USA) : $729 (8GB/128GB variant). $829 (12GB/256GB variant).
- Canada : C$649 (8GB/128GB variant).
- United Kingdom (UK) : £ 550 (8GB/128GB variant). £ 729 (12GB/256GB variant).
- European Union (EU) : € 465 (8GB/128GB variant). € 505 (12GB/256GB variant).
OnePlus 9R specifications and features
- 6.55″ 2400 x 1080 pixels, HDR, 20:9 aspect ratio, punch hole, Fluid AMOLED display, 120Hz refresh rate; 240 Hz touch sampling rate.
- Build: Polymer
- 2G/3G/4G/5G mobile networks support
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 chipset + vapor chamber cooling
- 8GB / 12GB RAM
- 128 GB / 256 GB
- 48MP IMX586 main lens with Optical Image Stabilization + 16MP ultra-wide lens + 5MP macro lens + 2MP monochrome lens
- Dolby Atmos stereo speakers
- No 3.5mm audio port
- 4500mAh battery
- 65W Warp Charge 65T fast charging
- Colours: Lake Blue, Carbon Black
Prices in the US, UK, EU
- United States (USA) : $550 (8GB/128GB variant). $605 (12GB/256GB variant).
- Canada : C$ (8GB/128GB variant).
- United Kingdom (UK) : £ (8GB/128GB variant). £ (12GB/256GB variant).
- European Union (EU) : € 465 (8GB/128GB variant). €510 (12GB/256GB variant).
All three models run OxygenOS 11, based on Android 11 and are available in US, Europe and India.
Author:InfoDesk
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Once upon a time, when Nokia was king in the land of mobile phones, it used a naming scheme similar to what Samsung uses today. We had Nokia C-series, E-series, N-series, and even X-series. Then, Nokia got in bed with Microsoft and ditched that scheme, adopting names like Lumia 620, 720, 1020, etc.
When HMD Global took over as manufacturer of Android-based Nokia phones, they adopted another naming scheme that produced models like Nokia 6.2, 5.1, 8.3, etc. And now, it apears that HMD Global is going full circle and back to the old naming scheme.

The first devices likely to hit the market belong to the Nokia G-series and X-series, namely Nokia G10 , Nokia X10 , and Nokia X20 . These devices are said to be due for official unveiling in April 2021.
Why the shift to the old naming scheme? I have no idea, but I am one of those who think that the new naming scheme sounds way cooler than the other ones that have been in use since the Microsoft adventure.
I do remember that Nokia also used a 4-number naming series much earlier. Phones like the 9210, 6610, 7250, 9500, etc, come to mind.
Anyway, I like this new naming scheme best of them all. I wonder what the flagship devices will bear. Nokia G-series and X-series are clearly mid-range models. But perhaps that isn’t how the new naming scheme will work. For example, Nokia’s old E-series were for smartphones with a hardware QWERTY keyboard, and those were my favourites.

The Nokia C-series already exist as the range for entry-level smartphones. Devices like Nokia C1 , C1 Plus , C3 and C5 are in that class.
We will have to wait to see what the premium flagship classes will be called, or how the new naming scheme is applied. More information will leak out in the next few weeks before the official announcements begin. That’s for sure.
HMD Global has teased April 8 for the unveiling of new devices. The G10, X10, and X20 are all expected to be announced then.
In the meantime, what do you think? Do you like the new naming scheme or prefer one of the older ones? Let’s hear from you.
Author:Mister Mobility
Digital Skills and Communication Coach | Mobile Phone Connoisseur since 2001 | Tech Blogging since 2004