OnePlus X specs, price leaks: Oppomart listing hints at $249 price tag

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OnePlus X continues to show itself in all sorts of leaks as the tech world quickly hurtles into its alleged launch, which is said to take place on Oct. 29. The device made a brief stop on online retailer Oppomart via a detailed listing, which has now been deleted.

Thanks to a screenshot captured by British tech portal Times News (via TechnoBuffalo), info listed on the page remains available to gorge. Apparently, the device, which is also being called OnePlus Mini, was priced there at $249, which isn't too far from leakster Leaksfly's claim, which sits around $220.

According to the same Oppomart listing, OnePlus X will be driven by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor clocked at 2.5 GHz. The power of this chipset should be boosted by the 3-GB RAM and 16-GB of storage space. There's no info on a model with bigger ROM makeup but rumor has it there will be a 32-GB version.

More on the outside, it was also revealed through there that the smartphone will come in a 5-inch full HD display (that's a nice 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution at a decent 401ppi pixel density). Sadly, the photo of the device in the listing doesn't provide breakthrough details on the appearance.

Notably, the specs provided by Oppomart match the ones provided by previous leaks and rumors, including the camera department, which will apparently be made of a 13-MP rear-facing shooter and an 8-MP front-facing snapper.

There's no mention of the operating system integrated in the OnePlus X but if its recent TENAA visit is any indication, the highly anticipated smartphone will have Android 5.1.1 Lollipop pre-installed. A 2450-mAh battery will allegedly keep the handset alive.

OnePlus is expected to lift the veil off the OnePlus X on Oct. 29. A teaser for the event hints that something "powerfully beautiful" is coming, with a big lit up letter "X" at the center of the image.

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