OnePlus 2 images leaked through TENAA, confirms 4GB RAM and more
While these aren't confirmed to be official images, you can almost be sure that this is at least one of the OnePlus 2 variants to be launched.
The upcoming OnePlus 2 smartphone has just passed through the certification process in China’s TENAA, with low-resolution images of the device being leaked to the public. The images show a familiar Sandstone back, but with the oval fingerprint scanner on the front of the smartphone where the capacitive buttons used to be. The images also show an extra button on the side, which is reportedly meant for muting the device when needed.
According to the listing, the OnePlus 2 will have a 5.5 inch QHD display, along with the Snapdragon 810 and 4GB of RAM. It will have 32GB internal storage and a 13MP rear camera with laser assisted auto-focus, while the front camera lies at 8MP. The device is powered by a 3,300 mAh battery. Of course, it also has a USB-Type C port.
While the TENAA images can’t be confirmed for the official, you can more or less be certain that this is the final version of the OnePlus 2. This means that only the pricing and availability details of the device are yet to be known. As we reported earlier, the OnePlus 2 will be launched in India on July 28, with the VR event scheduled for 7.30am and a physical event afterwards.
Source: Anzhuo
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