OnePlus 2 Mini is expected to be unveiled soon as it recently received certification from Tenaa. Although its official specifications are still under wraps, specifications have been released online, as well as its possible release date and price.
As reported by International Business Times, the upcoming handset has received certification from the TENAA which serves as Chinese equivalent of the FCC. The new gadget has a model number of "E1000". New details about the device claim that it have a 4.99-inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 1920x1080 pixels.
It is speculated to house a Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 clocked at 2.0GHz as well as 3GB of RAM. Despite its relatively smaller size, the new handset is expected to have sophisticated cameras with a 13MP rear facing shooter, and an 8MP front camera.
Christian Post reports that the device could be released with Android 5.1.1 Lollipop straight out of the box as well as the Adreno 430 GPU. It is also speculated to carry 16GB for the internal storage, however, it is still unclear if it would be expandable through micro-SD.
OnePlus 2 Mini's connectivity could be through Wi-Fi, 4G, Bluetooth, and GPS. Its measurement is 140x69x6.9 mm, and it is light at 138 grams. It is also expected to bear a sophisticated design quite similar to the One Plus X.
According to GSM Arena, leaked photos of the handset revealed that it would have glass panels at the back and front while a metal frame is on its sides. The specific size of its battery is still unknown but it is claimed to be smaller.
These most recent specifications contradict the list suggested by the GFX Bench, although, all alleged specifications must still be treated with a grain of salt for now until OnePlus 2 Mini's official details are revealed.
The OnePlus 2 Mini is rumored to be released sometime during the first quarter of the year and could be priced at $250 or $350.