OnePlus 5T leaks continue, all-screen design REVEALED in new image

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The long-rumoured flagship phone have suffered a slew of leaks in the last few days, with information including release date, pricing and internal specs surfacing online.

Following these leaked details, a new high-resolution image of the smartphone has been shared by renown tipster Evan Blass.

Blass, who has an unrivalled track record when it comes to unannounced smartphones, shared an image of the OnePlus 5T and its rumoured edge-to-edge screen design.

The slimmer bezels around the OLED display are tipped to be the standout feature on this incremental update to the OnePlus 5, which debuted six months ago.

According to the latest leaked images, OnePlus will shave the bezels around the display to compete with the likes of the LG V30, Galaxy S8, Pixel 2 XL and iPhone X.

OnePlus also looks set to use a six-inch display with a 2,160 x 1,080 resolution and 18:9 aspect ratio.

That’s a pretty significant upgrade from the OnePlus 5’s 5.5-inch 1080p display.

Unfortunately, the new all-screen design looks set to force OnePlus to relocate the fingerprint scanner from the front of the phone.

Instead, the Chinese smartphone startup looks set to include a rear-mounted sensor above the company logo.

show the OnePlus 5T will boast a dual rear cameras with two 20-megapixel sensors.

OnePlus 5 currently has a 16MP wide-angle lens coupled with a 20MP telephoto lens.

According to the AnTuTu data, the OnePlus 5T will ship with Android 8.0 Oreo.

The news comes as online retailer Oppomart last week listed a pre-order page for the OnePlus 5T – which seems a little premature given that OnePlus has yet to confirm the existence of the upgraded handset.

However, the pre-order page has some interesting tidbits about the new smartphone.

The retail site lists both a 64GB and 128GB model of the OnePlus 5T, with delivery of the new flagship smartphone expected in late November.

The 64GB model is listed as $549, roughly £418 converted, while the 128GB variant will set you back an extra $100, around £495.

Both phones will purportedly include 6GB of RAM, which is less than the 8GB listed in the AnTuTu benchmark test.

Like all rumours, it’s worth taking these leaks with a healthy pinch of salt.

However, it is looking increasingly likely OnePlus plans to make an announcement ahead of the holidays.