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Here’s a clear sneak peek of the OnePlus 5T

The OnePlus 5T is expected to be announced on 16 November but here’s an interesting preview of the device. Serial leakster @evleaks has shared the top part of the device which confirms its new “Full View” 18:9 display.

As shown here, the forehead is thinner than usual with narrower side bezels. As speculated before, the OnePlus 5T would feature a 6.0″ display that pushes a taller 2160×1080 Full HD+ resolution. With its close ties with OPPO, don’t be surprised if it looks very similar to its new OPPO R11s.

Since the display dominates the entire front, the fingerprint sensor would be moved to the rear. In terms of optics, it is very likely that the OnePlus 5T will feature a newer 20MP + 20MP set up, which is supposedly an upgrade over its current 16MP + 20MP shooter. Under the hood, expect the same Snapdragon 835 processor with up to 8GB of RAM and up to 128GB of storage.

More details will be revealed in two weeks time.

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