So here’s my 5th consecutive article on OnePlus 5 in 24 hours. If you recall few hours back I posted the teaser of OnePlus 5’s design that showed Dual Camera Setup in horizontal line. But that was just a sketch teaser. Now we have not one, but two leaked images of OnePlus 5 from different source. Both images are rendered images but as we seen the teaser & the launch is near, these leaks seems legit. So let’s have a look at both leaked photos..
As you can see from the image above, it’s the right, back, & left side of the OnePlus 5 respectively. On the right there’s SIM card slot & volume rockers, and on the left there’s alert slider & power button. On the back there’s Dual Rear Camera Setup set in the horizontal way, a secondary noise cancellation microphone, and a LED light (maybe dual tone). If you notice the design of the back is exactly same as what we have see on the iPhone 7 Plus. Only the Apple logo is replaced by OnePlus logo otherwise the design & placements are exact copy of iPhone 7 Plus. The colour is also same, the Matte Black.
Now coming to the 2nd leak, as you can see from the image above, it shows the upper side of front & back. The back is same as what we saw in the 1st leak above, the front looks very similar to OnePlus 3T Midnight Black Edition. Also this photo seems to be the official press image. As the wallpaper on the display is also same as what we got from the leaked OnePlus 5 wallpapers yesterday. There’s alert slider and power button on the left.
So that’s all the information we have as of now. What do you think about these images ? Are these leaks looks real ? If yes, then should OnePlus has to copy the iPhone 7 Plus’s design ? Do let us know in the comments below. Stay tuned with us for more information.
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Source 1: Kumamoto Technology, Source 2: Android Police, Via: GSMArena