Jun 09, 2017 04:11 PM EDT
After several weeks of full teasers, OnePlus has finally confirmed the design of its upcoming flagship by sharing the first official render of the OnePlus 5. The company's official Twitter account once again reminded consumers of the successor to the popular OnePlus 3T.
According to Digit, the image itself shows the OnePlus 5 with a black matte finish and details the specifics of its primary camera setup that the company accidentally confirmed to be of the dual-lens variety. The main camera system of the OnePlus 5 will consist of two horizontally arranged lenses situated in the top-left corner of its rear panel and accompanied by a dual LED, dual tone flash.
The back plate of OnePlus 5 also shows no sign of a fingerprint reader. It indicates that the scanner will instead be embedded into the physical Home Button on the phone's bottom bezel.
The render also gives a glimpse of what's a volume up key, a power button, or the top side of a volume rocker located on the right edge of the OnePlus 5 case. The latest promo is accompanied by a message that reads Dual Camera - Clearer Photos. This particular tagline was already uncovered on a number and reportedly used on the official retail packaging of the upcoming Android flagship.
According to GSM Arena, apart from being the first OnePlus-branded device with a dual-lens camera system, the device will also likely to ship with software developed by imaging company DxO Labs. The OPPO Electronics-owned phone maker previously confirmed that the Boulogne-Billancourt, a France-based firm joined the development of the OnePlus 5.
On the other hand, the OnePlus 5 will also feature a Qualcomm's Snapdragon 835, 8GB of RAM, and a 5.5-inch Full HD display panel. The Shenzhen, Guangdong-based consumer electronics manufacturer is expected to continue teasing its latest flagship in the coming days. Consumers must expect to receive more specifications and additional features for OnePlus 5.