OnePlus 5 smartphone has seen its fair share of leaks and even though the smartphone’s design is a subject of question, the specifications have mostly remained the same. Now, a new OnePlus 5 listing has reaffirmed most of the previously leaked specifications and further suggested that the phone will come with a near bezel less display. This comes a day after the company teased the colour options of the upcoming flagship smartphone, and confirmed the fingerprint sensor will be placed in front.
The listing of the smartphone, posted on GearBest (spotted by Xiaomi Today), suggests that the OnePlus 5 will come with a near bezel-less display and will have a vertical dual camera setup at the back with LED flash below the two sensors. Notably, this is the first time that the OnePlus 5 display has been shown turned on in a render as previous leaks showed the screen as pitch black and therefore didn’t mention anything about narrow bezels on the side.
In terms of optics, the listing with OnePlus 5 leaked specifications indicates that the smartphone will come with a 23-megapixel rear sensor and a 16-megapixel camera at front for taking selfies. As the phone has a dual camera setup at the back, how does 23-megapixel sensor fits in the scheme of things is currently unclear.
Apart from the cameras, the new listing of the alleged OnePlus 5 suggests that the dual-SIM smartphone will run Android 7.1 Nougat out-of-the-box and will feature a 5.5-inch QHD (1440×2560 pixels) display. The successor to OnePlus 3T has been suggested to be powered by a 2.35GHz octa-core Snapdragon 835 SoC coupled with 8GB of RAM. The listing suggests that the OnePlus 5 will come with 64GB built-in storage, which will be expandable up to 128GB.
In terms of connectivity, the upcoming flagship from OnePlus has been suggested to offer 4G connectivity, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, and GPS. The listing suggests that the OnePlus 5 measures 152.7×74.7×7.0mm and weighs 156 grams.
It is worth noting that GearBest has a good reputation when it comes to leaks and that these might as well be the final specifications of the smartphone even if the design turns out to be slightly different.
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