OnePlus is back in the market with its latest smartphone launch, the OnePlus 13R, a.k.a. the OnePlus Ace 5. OnePlus Ace 5 will launch in China in December 2024. Ahead of the launch of the smartphone in China, the first look and some specifications of the device have leaked online, giving a rough idea about the first look of the phone, its dimensions, and its colour.
The device is anticipated to hit markets in India after its launch in China next month. Taking to the platform Reddit, tipster Digital Chat Station shared an alleged picture and features of the OnePlus Ace 5 on Weibo, giving an idea about the back and front design of the phone.?
The post read, ¡°OnePlus Ace5 appearance pictures are released for the first time: pure straight screen + crystal shield glass + metal middle frame + ceramic body, currently the only model that uses ceramic in the mid-range standard version, and it is the "Sky Blue Painted Pottery" with higher craftsmanship.¡±
Moreover, this time the Snapdragon 8Gen3 magic modification plan was showcased at the conference, and the power consumption is close to the gaming performance of the 8Elite.?
The leaked OnePlus Ace 5 phone is going to come in a ceramic body with a metal middle frame. It will also be powered by a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip. Additionally, it is expected to boast a BOE X2 6.78-inch display and a 6,300mAh battery.
The tipped image clearly shows the front design of the upcoming phone. The camera of the OnePlus Ace 5 looks quite similar to the previous OnePlus 13 model. The island indicates that it has three sensors and an LED flash embedded in it.?
The leaked image of the phone promises several specifications of the device, including an alert slider on the left side of the phone. It is seen in a green shade and a flat display. According to speculations, the smartphone is believed to come with a 6.78-inch BOE X2 8T LTPO display with a 1.5K resolution. The camera is a triple rear camera setup headlined by a 50-megapixel main camera.
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