OnePlus 5T To Come With Dual 20 Megapixel Cameras And Bigger Battery

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Update (11/7/2017): OnePlus has officially confirmed that the 5T will launch on November 16 in New York City.

Update: If the new leak is anything the to go by then the OnePlus 5T may get launched on November 16. Phone’s poster was spotted online which teased the product launch date and availability.

OnePlus 5T is once again in news, thanks to a new leak which suggest the upcoming smartphone to come with upgraded camera and battery.  The latest OnePlus 5T rumour is based on what appears to be an Antutu Benchmark test reports.

OnePlus 5T specs by AnTuTu

In the leaked alleged Antutu Benchmark test image, 20MP + 20MP is clearly mentioned which suggests the OnePlus 5T will feature 20-megapixel dual camera setup which also means that the phone software will have more details to play with in comparison to OnePlus 5.

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Image credit: Android Authority

In line with recent leaks, the Antutu screenshot also suggests a full HD+ display with 1080×2160 resolution or 18:9 aspect ratio. Furthermore, it seems to be running on Android 8.0 and if it turns out to be true it will be first OnePlus phone to boot out of the box on latest Android OS.

If you look more closely you will find that the said device is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 chipset which is accompanied by 8GB RAM and 128GB storage.

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Previously, a couple of images leaked OnePlus 5T  on the web showcasing its almost bezel-less aesthetics.  First Chinese site news site mydrivers spotted it on the official website and later Android Authority also got a hold of a press render from a reliable source. Officially OnePlus is maintaining a rigid silence over its existence. Interestingly, not so reliable Chinese site Oppomart has opened pre-booking for OnePlus 5T.

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