
OnePlus Z Specifications leaked, may come with Snapdragon 765, know detail
The wait for OnePlus Z may end in July. This will be the most affordable phone of the OnePlus 8 series.
Earlier OnePlus launch its OnePlus 8 series, there are frequent leaks and reports about the OnePlus Z. According to the information revealed so far, OnePlus Z phone can be launched in July. Earlier there was a discussion that this phone could be named OnePlus 8 Lite. Now new information about this phone has been revealed
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Leaks detail
Tipster Max J tweeted an image sharing what is rumored to be an outline of the OnePlus Z smartphone. In a previous report, the OnePlus Z was tipped to be powered by a MediaTek processor. But at a time, the image indicates that it could be a 5G phone with a Snapdragon 765 SoC.
Expected Specifications
The phone may come with a 6.4-inch display, triple rear cameras. It has been tipped to have a 4,000mAh battery with support for 30W fast charging. The phone will be equipped with 5G connectivity According to the new information, the Snapdragon 765 processor can be given in OnePlus Z. Earlier there was a discussion that MediaTek Dimensity 1000L processor can be given in this phone. Apart from this, this phone can be equipped with 5G connectivity.
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