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OnePlus 9 series pre-orders open today and some retailers will give you $50 back

The OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro deliver high-end specs, revamped cameras, and more, and it seems the series is already a hit. As OnePlus 9 pre-order listings open widely in the United States, the new generation is already out-selling its predecessor.

Starting today, the OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro will be made available widely for pre-orders. Both models first went up for pre-order on the 23rd, but OnePlus only opened up two variants of the device; the and the . Later today, the 128GB, $969 version of the OnePlus 9 Pro will be made available as well as the $829, 256GB OnePlus 9.

Notably, the OnePlus 9 Pro and 9 are only being sold in select variants outside of OnePlus.com. The standard 9 is only being sold in its base, $729 variant through third parties such as Amazon, B&H Photo, and Best Buy. For the Pro, only the top-end 256GB, $1,069 version is available. The same applies to T-Mobile’s OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro.

As a perk, both B&H Photo and are giving buyers $50 back when they purchase either device. Amazon will presumably be matching that deal, but the listings have not gone live just yet.

Pre-order OnePlus 9

Pre-order OnePlus 9 Pro

Note: These links will be updated as availability expands.

OnePlus CEO Pete Lau said that day one pre-orders for the OnePlus 9 series has beat out the previous release, the OnePlus 8 series, by a whopping 324%. Those numbers are primarily for other markets, such as China, but it’s still a notable jump forward. Of course, the smartphone market as a whole is healthier this year, so a jump in sales is going to be more and more common.

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Author: Ben Schoon
Source: 9TO5Google

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