OnePlus 7 Pro with oodles of storage hits another new lowest price ever

OnePlus 7 Pro deal
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The OnePlus 7 Pro price has dropped to a new low, with enough time for you to order it and have it delivered ahead of Christmas.

Update: Amazon has taken another £10 off the price of the 256GB OnePlus 7 Pro, making this an even more attractive deal.

You can now pick up the OnePlus 7 Pro with 256GB of storage for just £564.61 £554.61 - yes, it's dropped by another £10 - at Amazon, which is actually cheaper than the £575 the handset dropped to at John Lewis during Black Friday.

It's also cheaper than the current offer on OnePlus' website, with the firm running a £100 off deal when the code 'OP7PRO' is used at checkout - taking the price of the 256GB handset down to £599.

So if you're looking to get a friend or family member a new phone - or perhaps it's time to treat yourself - you're getting a whole host of features at a great price with this OnePlus 7 Pro deal.

OnePlus 7 Pro 256GB:£699now £554.61 at AmazonPRICE DROP!

OnePlus 7 Pro 256GB: £699 now £554.61 at Amazon
PRICE DROP! Another £10 has been taken off the price tag! The OnePlus 7 Pro is packed full of flagship features, including an all-screen design, pop-up camera and plenty of power - and it can now be had at its lowest ever price.

Serious bang for your buck

As well as offering you oodles of storage space, this OnePlus 7 Pro also boasts a novel pop-up camera, huge 6.67-inch display, high-end Snapdragon 855 chipset, 8GB of RAM, three rear cameras and a sizable 4,000mAh.

In our OnePlus 7 Pro review we said; "The OnePlus 7 Pro has a few surprises behind its stunning all-screen front, unblemished by a notch cutout or punch-hole camera.

"It hides a novel pop-up selfie camera and offers a 90Hz screen refresh rate that makes games and movie-watching look extremely fluid."

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