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OnePlus 5 Specs Update: Alleged OnePlus 5 Camera Samples Appear Online, Confirms Dual Camera Setup

May 01, 2017 02:17 PM EDT

OnePlus 5 is one of the much rumored and anticipated devices this year since it is named as 'iPhone Killer.' Recently a set of camera samples has surfaced online that are allegedly taken from an unlisted OnePlus device. The four pictures that were leaked online do not show details about the OnePlus, but there is some information about the smartphones' in the EXIF data.

According to the EXIF data, the images have been taken by a OnePlus A5000 model. Going by the model number, it could be the OnePlus 5, since OnePlus 3 devices are listed under the model number A300X. The EXIF data also suggests that the images were taken in Shenzhen, China that looks like reasonable since OnePlus is based there, Digit reported.

The EXIF data reveals the resolution of the photos to be 4,640×3,480. This leads to the speculation that most possibly there will be a 16MP sensor for both cameras, plus one presumably for zoom and one for wide angles. When combined they're expected to help create a shallow depth-of-field look which can achieve with DSLR like camera.

According to Phone Arena, the OnePlus 5 is said to come with a 5.5-inch AMOLED display and a 1080 x 1920 resolution. The smartphone is rumored to have Snapdragon 835 SoC and carry an octa-core CPU and the Adreno 540 GPU. OnePlus 5 will sport 8GB of RAM, along with 64GB/128GB of onboard storage. A 4000mAh battery is also expected to be in charge of keeping the lights on, and OxygenOS should be found running on top of Android 7.1.1 Nougat.

According to true-tech's image analysis, the OnePlus 5 might feature a dual camera setup after all. The report hints this, citing 'noticeable amount of depth comprehension" in the images.

The report further hints that the two sensors could have the same megapixel count with one being wider. However, EXIF data can also be false, so it is suggested to take this information with a grain of salt

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