OnePlus 5 leaked image reveals antenna lines, alert slider
OnePlus 5 is the successor
to OnePlus 3. The highlight of OnePlus 5 will be its dual rear camera
setup, and OnePlus has tied-up with DxO Mark to enhance camera
experience on the smartphone. OnePlus will livestream the OnePlus 5
launch event, and hold pop-up events as well.
One Plus 5 will
be unveiled on June 22, and the smartphone is coming to India on June
22. Ahead of launch, we’ve seen a couple of leaks around the upcoming
flagship, including official pictures revealing dual rear cameras. Now Android
Central has put out a new picture of OnePlus 5, which gives us a sneak
peek into one of the edges along with company’s trademark mute-switch.
The antenna line on back cover resembles that present on Apple iPhone 7 Plus,
something which has been discussed previously as well. However, the
report points out that the way “metal subtly curves from the flat back
then transitions along a straight line to a flat side” sets apart
OnePlus 5 from iPhone. The alert slider is also neatly crafted and
features a diamond pattern.
OnePlus 5 is the successor to OnePlus 3.
The highlight of OnePlus 5 will be its dual rear camera setup, and
OnePlus has tied-up with DxO Mark to enhance camera experience on the
smartphone. OnePlus 5 is expected to feature a 5.5-inch Full HD display.
It will run the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 mobile platform with 6GB RAM,
though a 8GB RAM variant is on the cards as well. In terms of storage,
the upcoming smartphone could become available in 64GB and 128GB ROM
options. The phone will run Android 7.1 Nougat.
Further, OnePlus 5 could come in red colour variant, but we’ll have
to wait for the official launch to if it is true. OnePlus has already
confirmed that OnePlus 5 will not ditch a 3.5mm headphone jack, and the
device will be thinner than OnePlus 3T.
Other expected features include support for USB Type-C port for
charging, fingerprint scanner in home button, as well as a bigger 3,600
mAh battery along with support for company’s Dash Charge 2.0 technology.The Chinese technology startup will livestream the OnePlus 5 launch
event, and hold pop-up events in India as well as several other places
like London, New York, Paris, Copenhagen and Amsterdam, after the global
launch. Previously, a report in Android Authority suggested OnePlus 5
could be a more expensive smartphone thanks to its design and
components. The price could go as high as $650, the report added.
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