OnePlus will launch its OnePlus 9 series of products on March 23, the company has announced.
We don't know how many new devices are coming, or their exact specifications, but OnePlus did reveal a few important details about the cameras on its future phones.
Notably, the company signed a three-year deal with Swedish camera maker Hasselblad, known for pricy, high-end cameras (and for building the camera hardware that captured the Apollo 11 moon landing). This doesn't mean Hasselblad was solely in charge of developing the camera on the OnePlus 9 devices. Instead, OnePlus collaborated with Hasselblad to develop advanced color calibration for the OnePlus 9 camera, which should result in more natural colors in photos.
There will also be some extra features in the camera software, such as support for 12-bit RAW files, improved HDR video recording, and 8K video recording at 30fps. And the photo editing interface will be inspired by Hasselblad's Phocus image editing app.
SEE ALSO: A Google Fit update is about to turn Pixel phone cameras into health trackersThe sensor on the OnePlus 9 main rear camera will actually be Sony's upcoming IMX789, the exact specs for which haven't been revealed yet. The phone will also have a freeform lens, which should largely eliminate distortion in ultra-wide photographs.
The event, which starts at 10 a.m. ET, will be streamed live over on OnePlus' website.
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