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Next OnePlus phone stops by TENAA, new pictures outed

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Vlad 12 October, 2015

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The upcoming OnePlus Mini or OnePlus X was certified by the US FCC just last week, and now it's already been given the go-ahead for sales in China too. TENAA, the government agency in charge of such things over there, has publicized the phone's certification today.

And as always, TENAA is also giving us an idea of what the next OnePlus smartphone will look like. Although the quality of its pictures is less than stellar, at least we have something to look at until OnePlus decides to finally make the Mini (or X) official.



The shot of the back clearly shows the exact same device that's been at the FCC, while the front features the same capacitive touch button arrangement as the already available OnePlus 2. Also similar to the Chinese startup's current flagship is the notification switch on the left. And once again it's impossible to tell if the back cover is made out of plastic or glass. The handset does seem to have a metal frame.

TENAA has also helpfully listed a few specs, such as a 4.99-inch touchscreen, and a 2,450 mAh battery. The new OnePlus' dimensions are said to be 140 x 69 x 6.9 mm, which sound a lot more plausible than those released by the FCC, which portrayed an oddly long and narrow phone.

Source (in Chinese) | Via

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  • Anonymous
  • 6vuR
  • 13 Oct 2015

Man you people are being so rough without knowing half the story. Do you know what all goes into making a smartphone? It's not just drawing a smartphone, carving the chassis and adding the components. There is a lot more. And those are very exp...

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  • gIuZ
  • 13 Oct 2015

Lol at the comments. If the price is right - it could be a winner. They can put a 3500 battery on it, but if it's in the price range of the MI4C , it will not have any chance. Put it at 200$ max on chinese online stores, with current specs and desig...

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  • sharif doulah
  • X}Wm
  • 13 Oct 2015

Such a poor design...look a like HTC...i think its a replica design or sumthing dummy design...because OP CEO post another design in his tweeter profile...

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