China’s regulatory body TENAA has revealed the design and specs for the OnePlus 3.
Prior to a smartphone’s release we’re treated to tons of leaks and speculation before the predicted release date. China’s regulatory body TENAA has on display the specs sheet and official pictures of the OnePlus 3. This is as close to official as we’re going to get before OnePlus reveals all on their virtual reality space station.
According to TENNA’s listing the OnePlus will be powered by 2.15GHz quad-core Snapdragon 820 processor, 4GB of RAM. OnePlus will remain in the phablet territory with a 5.5-inch 1080 x 1920 screen. The rear-facing camera will be 16-megapixels, 8-megapixels front-facing, 64GB internal memory and 3,000mAh battery. It’s registered to be running Android Marshmallow, likely with OxygenOS overlaid.
The specs match up with what has previously been leaked but there is no mention of the ‘flagship killing’ 6GB of RAM. It will most likely appear in a premium version if it does exist, meaning the OnePlus spec sheet we see in front of us is for a standard version. A 3,500mAh battery is also rumoured.
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Pictures of the OnePlus 3 has also been revealed and they corroborate what we’ve seen from past leaks. All-metal body and a HTC inspired design is all there in front of us. According to the TENNA listing the OnePlus 3 will measure at 152.6 x 74.6 x 7.3mm, weighing at 160g. The OnePlus 3 will be a slimmer and lighter device than the OnePlus 2.
We’re expecting OnePlus to reveal all next month with June 14th the likely reveal day.
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Via Android Central.