OnePlus Mini / X has been mentioned quite a few times thus far. This is supposed to be a lower-end variant of the OnePlus 2 flagship the company has announced earlier this year. OnePlus has confirmed a while back that they plan to release a second device this year, but the company is quite mysterious as far as this phone goes. They haven't even hinted at its specs or a release date. Many people though that the phone will see the light of day yesterday considering that OnePlus held an event in India, but that didn't happen. Instead of launching a new phone, OnePlus has announced that they'll join the 'Make in India' project and manufacture phones in that Asian country.

As already mentioned, we've seen quite a few OnePlus Mini / X leaks thus far, and a number of them actually shared the potential specs of this smartphone. Well, a new leak surfaced today, and this time around it shares a listing which allegedly surfaced on Amazon India recently. We can't confirm this listing actually ever existed on Amazon India, but according to the source, it most certainly have. Either way, the link is down now, but we do have a screenshot to share with you, along with the specs that are listed on it.


According to this alleged listing, OnePlus' upcoming device will be called OnePlus Mini, and will sport rather mid-range specifications. The device is said to feature a 5-inch 1080p (1920 x 1080, 401 PPI) display with Corning's Gorilla Glass 3 protection on top and ClearForce technology. The ClearForce technology part actually goes hand-in-hand with the recent OnePlus Mini leak, click here if you'd like to check it out. Anyhow, the listing goes on and says that the phone will be powered by MediaTek's MT6795 64-bit octa-core SoC and that it will equip 2GB of RAM on the inside. The 2,450mAh battery will reportedly also going to be a part fo this package, and Android 6.0 Marshmallow will come pre-installed on the device with OnePlus' Oxygen OS 3.0 available on top of Google's operating system. That is more or less it, check out the screenshot down below, and stay tuned for more info.









