German site mistakenly puts photos of OnePlus 5T online

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The German version of ZDnet has shown photos of the OnePlus 5T that will be unveiled next week. The photos have now been taken offline again, but all information about the smartphone is now known. In recent weeks, many rumors about the device have come out.

ZDnet put a first impression of the OnePlus 5T online after it received a review copy. However, it should not have been put online yet, and at the request of the Chinese manufacturer, the article has since been taken offline again. However, Android Police managed to retrieve the photos of the device and its specifications before they were removed.

The photos from ZDnet confirm that the OnePlus 5T will get a Snapdragon 835-soc with 6GB or 8GB of ram, depending on the version. There is a dual camera on the back of 16 megapixels and the battery has a capacity of 3300mAh. The smartphone runs on OxygenOS, which is based on Android 7.1.1 and not the newer 8.0 version. The screen has a diagonal of 6″ with a resolution of 2160×1080 pixels, which means an 18:9 ratio.

The reveal makes it seem like there’s not much left to reveal about the OnePlus 5T. Both the design of the device with the relatively thin bezels and the hardware used are now known. Incidentally, the necessary information has also come out in the rumours of recent weeks. OnePlus has already announced that it will release the 5T smartphone on November 21. The official unveiling will follow on November 16, at an event in New York.

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