Seems like OnePlus is back with the bunch of news from past couple of days. Well many of us know that there are some rumors about the OnePlus 5T which is expected to launch in November. A few days back we have seen a leaked render of upcoming OnePlus 5T, now today we have one more. So let’s have a look at this leaked image of OnePlus 5T as well.
As you can see from the image below, it looks very identical to OnePlus 5 in terms of placements. The difference between both devices is in terms of the design & display. It clearly looks that this OnePlus 5T will have near bezel-less display with 18:9 aspect ratio. But as the wallpaper used in this leak is very dark, we can’t see how thin the bezels are. As the bottom bezel of this phone is also very thin, we are expecting only on-screen buttons in this phone. Also the fingerprint sensor is expected to be placed at the back.
Talking about the comparison of this render from the previous one, this one looks more legit. That’s because it looks identical to OnePlus 5 while the previous one looks different. Also in today’s leak, OnePlus’s Alert Slider is present while the previous leak simply doesn’t have any Alert Slider. This slider is OnePlus’s proprietary feature which turns the phone into Ring, Does Not Disturb, and Silent mode. So we don’t think that OnePlus will skip this feature.
So that’s all the information we have as of now. Talking about my final verdict on both the renders, today’s render seems more legit as compared to previous one. But as we haven’t got any official announcement on the launch, take all information regarding OnePlus 5T with a pinch of salt. Well, what are your thoughts on this design? Which one do you like the most? First or second? Do let us know in the comments below. Also, stay tuned with us for more information.
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Source: /LEAKS, Via: PhoneRadar