[4][5] Both phones have a metal/glass construction, with an anodized aluminium frame and Gorilla Glass 5 on both the front and back.
Biometric options include an optical (under-screen) fingerprint sensor and facial recognition.
The 7 Pro's all-screen design is enabled by a motorized pop-up selfie camera.
[12] A Mirror Blue variant, which was launched in India, cost roughly $480.
[13] The price of the base model of OnePlus 7 Pro was around $670[14] while its higher end variants were sold for as much as $749.
[19] The screen, performance, cameras and design were all praised, but it received some criticism for the lack of an IP Rating, wireless charging and a headphone jack.
Engadget called it "a beast of a device that delivers fantastic mobile cinematic plus gaming experience, and one that’s in a well-designed package".