OnePlus Mini rumors: specs leaked on Amazon India

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The OnePlus Mini has reportedly been leaked on Amazon India, although the page has since been taken down. A report from True-Tech was able to capture a screen shot of the page, which not only reveals the phone may release before the end of the year but also a better look at its specs.

Design-wise, the phone will feature an all-metal frame that makes it look similar to the older iPhone 4. It will come with Side Touch functionality and according to GSM Arena the phone will also have a 13-MP rear camera placed at the upper left corner, also similar to the iPhone.

The leak from Amazon India reveals that the phone will be running on 2 GB of RAM and the MediaTek MT6795 processor although there are rumors that it will be replaced by a lower-end Qualcomm Snapdragon chip such as the 801.

In front the phone will utilize a 5-inch IPS full HD display capable of rendering 1080p videos and will be protected by ClearForce Technology and Cornering Gorilla Glass 3.

The OnePlus will come with Android 6.0 Marshmallow right out of the box, running with OnePlus' Oxygen OS 3.0 as its front-end. Powering the unit will be a 2,450 Li-Po battery that claims to be optimized for the OnePlus Oxygen OS, guaranteeing longer battery life.

If the device releases early it might be the first non-Nexus device to come packaged with the new Android 6.0 Marshmallow.

Other features, according to a report from BGR, include dual camera setup, a fingerprint sensor and that it will come with 32 GB internal storage that may be further expanded with a microSD card. The phone is also set to feature a force-sensitive touch screen akin to the iPhone's 3D Touch feature.

No official release date has yet been posted but it is speculated to release by the end of this year.

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