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The price and specs of the OnePlus X have been leaked

There’s been no shortage of OnePlus X rumors this month, and most of them seem to contradict one another, but this recent leak from Oppomart definitely has a bit more weight to it than the others. The OnePlus X was prematurely added to the e-commerce website earlier today, well ahead of the official October 29th launch event, and though it was quickly pulled, we still got to see the price and specs for the device. According to the product page, the OnePlus X will be a 5-inch smartphone with 1920×1080 display, a last-generation Snapdragon 801 processor, 3GB of RAM, a 13MP rear camera, an 8MP front-facing camera, either 16GB or 64GB of internal storage, and will cost $249.99. 

Details on the OnePlus X, OnePlus’s third smartphone, may have been prematurely leaked online ahead of the company’s planned unveiling, scheduled for Oct. 29. Oppomart, an online retailer for smartphones made by Asian brands, posted specs for the OnePlus X. The product listing was quickly removed, but not before Times News took a screenshot for posterity. According to the listing, the OnePlus X will be a 4G LTE device and feature a 5-inch 1,920 x 1,080 resolution display (full HD), a 2.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor, 3GB of RAM, 16GB or 64GB of internal storage, and a 2,450 milliamp-hour battery. The OnePlus X will also reportedly come with a 13-megapixel back camera and a 8-megapixel front-facing camera. Naturally, it will run the company’s OxygenOS, a version of Android 5.1 Lollipop. OxygenOS comes with a customizable tweaks, but for the most part is as close to stock Android. OnePlus is desperately trying to prove itself to be a formidable Android phone maker. The company’s recent OnePlus 2 was a solid phone, but it was no “flagship killer,” despite all of the hype.

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