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One Plus 4 Rumors & Latest News: New Device May Adopt 4K Display And Android Oxygen OS In 2017

By Satish | Update Date: Oct 18, 2016 07:16 AM EDT

Since One Plus 1 made a fantastic debut in 2014, the Chinese company is coming up fabulous smartphones with eye-popping specifications at jaw-dropping prices. The new flagship product, One Plus 4, to be launched in summer 2017, like One Plus 3, is expected to be packed with premium features to outsmart its biggest rivals-IPhone 7, Samsung Galaxy 7 and HTC 10. One Plus 4 promising to be a killer Smartphone with its all-round specs and reasonable pricing.

One Plus 4 is rumored to be embedded with latest Android Oxygen OS set to be released early 2017. The Smartphone boasts with best-in-class 5.5" AMELOD 4K display, coupled with VR Headsets, is a visual treat for your eyes. Its powerful processor Snapdragon Qualcomm Quad core can clock 3 GHz with GPU Adreno 620. Since its predecessor already had 6GB RAM, it is highly likely that One Plus 4 comes with 8GB RAM and a minimum of 32 GB storage, expandable to 256GB with micro SD Card.

Both front and rear Cameras give a high mega-pixel resolution of 8 MP and 24MP respectively with optimal image stabilization feature. The 4K resolution blended with 3D display helps users to captivating 3D experience in Virtual Reality headsets like Google Daydream. The Smartphone also has Gorilla Glass 4 and sleek body. It is powered by 4000 mAh battery to charge up 60% in 1 hour with the help of wireless charging technology.

What's more, One Plus 4 is expected to be priced at $400, almost 50% less than high-end brands. One Plus 4 is believed to take on Samsung Galaxy S8, LG G6 and HTC 11, slated to be released in 2017. The all new aluminum body perfectly chiseled to play safe in your hands. Coupled with beauty and beasty performance packed inside, One Plus 4 surely going to surprise all geeks and once again raise the bar higher and higher. 

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