Better color calibration — According to OnePlus, the partnership will start with "software improvements including color tuning and sensor calibration" and expand to "more dimensions in the future." That's a good start because the color science on OnePlus cameras has always been a little off from reality compared to iPhone and Galaxy, especially when it comes to night photography.
OnePlus says the color tuning, officially called "Natural Color Calibration with Hasselblad" will "bring more perceptually accurate and natural-looking colors" and will "serve as OnePlus' new standard for color calibration" for future phone cameras.
New pro mode — The two companies have also created a "Hasselblad Pro Mode" that has a "revamped user interface based on Hasselblad's image processing software." This mode will give users access to more advanced camera controls like ISO, focus, exposure times, white balance, 12-bit RAW format, and more.
OnePlus 8 camera specs — OnePlus also took the wraps off some preliminary OnePlus 9 camera specs. The series will use a "custom Sony IMX789 sensor" which as you may know is a 48-megapixel sensor. OnePlus is also touting improved HDR video, 4K 120 fps, and 8K 30 fps.
Unfortunately, there's no mention of any "moon" related info. This suggests the "moonshot" Lau teased may not be related to any kind of crazy periscope zoom lens. Guess we'll know for sure on March 23 at 10:00 a.m. ET when the phone gets official.
As a total camera phone nerd, I can't wait to get my hands on the OnePlus 9 series to see what the cameras are capable of. My only hope is that the camera on the OnePlus 9 isn't a major step down from the 9 Pro the way the OnePlus 8's camera is compared to the 8 Pro.
What we know (so far) — Based on rumors, these are the specs we're expecting from the OnePlus 9 series: