The OnePlus 5 will launch this summer, OnePlus confirmed recently, and the phone’s partial specs just surfaced it seems. If you take a look at the provided image down below, you’ll get to see a screenshot which was allegedly taken using the OnePlus 5, and this screenshot actually reveals some of the phone’s specifications. Now, before we start, do keep in mind that the phone that this screenshot was taken with is running HydrogenOS, which is OnePlus’ very own Android skin which the company ships on top of Android in China, while OxygenOS is their international skin.
That being said, this screenshot seemingly reveals that the OnePlus 5 will ship with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage, which is something that earlier rumors suggested as well. In addition to that, the device will come with Android 7.1.2 Nougat out of the box, if the provided info is to be believed. That’s more or less all the info that this screenshot reveals, but we did see a ton of rumors when it comes to this phone, so we kind of know what else to expect. Having said that, it’s possible that OnePlus intends to release the OnePlus 5 in two RAM variants, 6GB and 8GB RAM models are a possibility, though truth be told, it’s also possible that the company plans to release a 6GB RAM variant only. Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 835 64-bit octa-core processor will almost certainly fuel the OnePlus 5, and the device will sport two camera sensors on the back it seems, chances are we’re looking at two 12-megapixel snappers here.
In addition to two 12-megapixel shooters on the back, this phone is expected to sport an 8-megapixel or a 16-megapixel camera up front, and a 3,000mAh+ battery will be included on the inside, chances are it will be closer to 3,500mAh. The device will most likely ship with a 5.5-inch fullHD or QHD AMOLED display, and a front-facing fingerprint scanner will probably be included in this package as well. We’re still not sure when exactly will the OnePlus 5 land, but you can expect it to drop in June or July. OnePlus said ‘this summer’, but having OnePlus 3’s release date in mind (it launched in June), chances are that its successor will also land in June, or July at the latest.