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OnePlus 5T: Successor with 18: 9 display should come in November

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There is new information about a OnePlus 5T almost every day. So far this has only been speculation - the leaker Evan “evleaks” Blass now has a fairly precise release date. The clues seem to be condensing.

Even if there have been numerous leaks and alleged specs in the last few weeks, the evidence was pretty implausible. Since there is still no new successor to the Snapdragon 835, many did not believe in the successor. In addition, there should not be any major innovations inside. But now there should be a specific date and a decisive change in the display.

OnePlus 5T in November with 18: 9 display

The OnePlus 5T should according to the Profi-Leaker will be released on November 20, 2017. That date seems pretty trustworthy as it would also launch just in time before Christmas. In addition, OnePlus also wants to follow the trend of other manufacturers with the 5T: an 18:9 display with narrow bezels. Thus, the fingerprint sensor would disappear to the back and the capacitive buttons would probably also be detached.

According to the latest rumors, the price should be around 500 euros - no difference to the predecessor. Nevertheless, it is strange that on the one hand there are not many innovations inside and that the OnePlus 6 should appear in spring 2018. We stay excited.

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