Good news OnePlus fans, the OnePlus 5 has shown up in China and received its 3C certification.
We’re waiting with baited breath for the OnePlus 5, and thanks to a recent 3C certification over in China, we now know that the handset is approaching launch.
The certificate tells us that the OnePlus 5 will be called the OnePlus A5000, which follows on from the OnePlus 2 and OnePlus 3 naming strategy.
3C certifications don’t tell us what specifications the OnePlus 5 will have, unfortunately, just the supported networks, however, we do have plenty of leaks to list to help us along with this phone’s hardware.
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OnePlus 5 Specifications
According to the most recent rumours, the OnePlus 5 will feature a 5.5-inch Quad HD 2560 x 1440 AMOLED display. Qualcomm will be the processor partner once again with the Snapdragon 835 pencilled in as the favourite chipset for the phone.
RAM options will be available for either a 6GB or 8GB RAM model, internal memory will reach 256GB and the phone will boast a 3000mAh battery. At this stage, we don’t know if the OnePlus 5 will have a dual camera, but it sounds like it will have at least one 23 megapixel main camera.
The final detail we know so far is Android 7.1.1 coming as standard. We’ll keep an eye on the latest rumours and bring you more OnePlus 5 news as it comes.
Looking forward to this but would love to see a slightly bigger battery
Love to see A LOT bigger battery. My wishlist would be 4000 mAh! Just shy of 4000 mAh would work to.
3000mAh with a 2k screen is suicide… No matter how well customized…
Brooklyn701 nope
If you have a look at Nexus 6 specifications, you can see “Non-removable Li-Po 3220 mAh battery” and a similar screen… I’m quite satisfied with my Nexus 6’s battery: not the greatest one, but satisfying.
Same thing here with LG V10… 5.7″ 1440×2560 px + 3000mAh battery
Battery isn’t great but OK for a full day use, plus quick charge get you all the juice needed in a blink if you forgot to put it on charge while sleeping.
With all that CDMA references, wonder if it will work on Verizon. Would love to get this instead of the S8
Hope they implement VoWiFi and VoLTE supported by the chipset