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OnePlus 3 Renders Leaked, Tipped To Feature Snapdragon 820 Chipset

OnePlus is reportedly working on its next flagship smartphone, called the OnePlus 3. Render images of the device have surfaced online.

A website named, Mobile Dad has shared two renders of a device which appears to be the OnePlus 3. The device looks similar to OnePlus One smartphone with few changes. The device sports two front speakers at the top and bottom. On the rear of the phone, there is rear camera accompanied with LED flash. OnePlus logo is towards the rear bottom of the phone. The image does not show fingerprint sensor or touch capacitive buttons. The phone sports stripes on the edges, purpose of which as of now is not known. Read on to find more details on rumored specifications and features of the device.

Another leakster, called Upleaks has revealed specifications of the device. It is rumored to be powered by a  64-bit quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor and feature a full HD display with 1920×1080 pixels resolution. Rest of the specifications of the device are not known yet. More details are likely to surface in the coming days.

Rumored Specifications & Features Of OnePlus 3

•Processor: 64-bit quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 820
•Display: Full HD (1920×1080 pixels resolution)

Price & Availability

There is no word on when the company plans to launch the OnePlus 3 smartphone and at what price. We expect more details to surface in the coming days.

OnePlus also announced that its One Plus 2 smartphone will now be available invite-free in India. OnePlus has made it easy for customers to buy its current flagship smartphone. The phone is priced at Rs. 24,999 and can be grabbed from Amazon India without invites forever.

Stay tuned with us for more developments on this story!

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