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OnePlus 3 Plus Specs: OnePlus 3 Mini MIA; Bigger OnePlus 3 With Doubled RAM Coming? OnePlus 3 Like HTC 10, LG G5

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OnePlus 3 Plus is in the works and will be a bigger model of OnePlus 3 phone. It is said that the Chinese smartphone manufacturer is likely developing a bigger smartphone, after co-founder Carl Pei denied rumors of a OnePlus 3 mini. The rumored bigger OnePlus 3 smartphone is believed to be launched soon.

OnePlus 3 Plus Design, Specs

The OnePlus 3 Plus is reported to come with a 6-inch screen size, along with a display resolution of 1,440 x 2,560 pixels. Moreover, the new smartphone is likely to be equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 processor. Given the fact that OnePlus 3 has a 6GB of RAM, the bigger version is expected to come with a bigger or at least a similar RAM as the original version, GSM Arena reported.

OnePlus 3 Battery

OnePlus 3 Plus is also rumored to have a 30 percent increase in terms of battery size, which means having a 3,900 mAh battery for longer life. A dual-camera setup for a faster focus and clearer picture is also expected. This type of camera feature is reportedly being used by most smartphone manufacturers, such as Apple in the new iPhone 7 Plus, to attract more customers. OnePlus 3 Plus details have yet to be confirmed by the Chinese company.

OnePlus 3 Like HTC 10, LG G5

Meanwhile, OnePlus 3 is currently being sold in the smartphone market today. The company's flagship is reportedly powered with a quad-core 2.2 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 chip, including a 6GB of RAM as well as a 3,000 mAh battery capacity. The device is also known for being impressively fast, like the HTC 10 and LG G5. With that, tech experts believe that OnePlus is growing steadily in the last few years, building powerful smartphones one after another.

After OnePlus 3 Plus, experts believe that the company may build a OnePlus 4 model that is likely to feature 5.5-inches up to 6 inches screen size, Android Headlines reported.

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