So we are just few hours before the unveiling of OnePlus 5, & the leaks are coming on their full speed. From tomorrow the speed is highest for any leaks, even surpassing the leaks of Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus. Over the past few days, we got an idea at what OnePlus 5 will look like. But as of now we don’t have any image that will glorify the phone from front as well as back. Now today we have a leaked photo of OnePlus 5, which has the best possible view of the device so far.
As you can see from the image above, you will notice that the top of the back looks exactly the same as what we have got from previous teasers & leaks, the replicate of iPhone 7 Plus. The vertical designed Dual Camera Setup with dual tone LED flash & secondary microphone. Below is the OnePlus logo in the centre. Also there are antenna bands on the top & bottom as well. Now coming to the front it looks exactly same as the OnePlus 3/3T. Earpiece & front camera on the top (no sensors as this is rendered image), 5.5” display below these, and fingerprint sensor at the bottom of the front. The fingerprint sensor also looks exactly same as OnePlus 3/3T.
On the left OnePlus’s proprietary alert slider is present along with volume rockers and on the right the power button is present. If you will notice at the bottom of the back carefully, you will notice that the USB Type C port, speaker grill, as well as 3.5mm headphone jack. So it’s a good news for those who are planning to buy the OnePlus 5 but are little sceptical about the headphone jack.
So that’s all the information we have as of now. We have some more leaks that will come in some more hours later, but before the launch event. Also all the leaks which we are getting from few months will either be confirmed or get rejected few hours later. So stay tuned with us for more information.
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Source: Venture Beat