Tis the season of the Android flagship. th the Galaxy S8 set to fight off the G6 HTC U Ultra for contention, the market for high-end, high-priced hsets is getting awfully crowded. And it looks like you can add one more to the mix, which might be the toughest competitor yet.
According to p, the Oneus 5 is shaping up to be a beast of a mid-range hset (yes, Oneus is skipping the number four since it’s bad luck in China, kind of like how U.S. hotels sometimes go from the 12th floor to the 14th). Oneus has always been on the cutting-edge with the chips its uses in its phones, with the 3T bringing a mid-cycle update to include the Snapdragon 821, so it’s not very surprising that it will reportedly use the 835 in its next phone. Additionally, the phone may come with a whopping 8GB of RAM, an increase over last year’s 6GB, topping even the Asia-exclusive S8+.
On the design front, it will reportedly still have a 5.5-inch screen, but you can expect Oneus to trim down the bezels up the resolution to 1440 x 2560. It’s also expected to deploy a dual-camera setup, a rear fingerprint sensor, a 3,000 mAh battery, which would actually be a downgrade from the 3T’s 3,400 mAh one.
The One us 5 is due to release in the second half of 2017 is expected to cost around $500. That would be pushing the mid-range about as far as it could go would represent a pretty significant jump over the 3T’s $440 price tag. However, it would still be hundreds of dollars less than similarly-specced phones.
Flagship showdown: It’s going to be hard for any phone to take down the S8, but in the battle for Samsung’s scraps, the Oneus 5 looks like a strong contender. As long as the OS is capable of keeping up with the specs, it could continue the company’s push into the mainstream, especially if it supports all of the major U.S. carriers.