The One Plus 4 is slated to be a tough competition for the Samsung Galaxy S8 with the Chinese tech company rumored to roll out several improved and impressive specs for their upcoming handset. The South Korean company may need to remodel their phone especially regarding their batteries after the Galaxy S7 incident. Moreover, Samsung may also lower the cost of their next handset as the OnePlus 4 is rumored to release at a much fairer price of $400.
The One Plus 4 is said to roll out with 8GB RAM and 256GB external storage via MicroSD card. The device is also rumored to run on the latest Qualcomm Chipset Snapdragon 830 processor, along with an upgraded 4,000 mAh battery. Furthermore, the upcoming handset will come with the latest OS by Google, the Android 7.0 Nougat straight out of the box, according to report.
The 5.5-inch screen of the OnePlus 4 will also boost either 2K or QHD resolution, Trusted Reviews reported. OnePlus Co-founder Carl Pei reportedly noted that the OnePlus 4 will feature a display with improved quality specifically a superior display panel to replace the LCD screen. The OnePlus 4 may also include a fingerprint scanner. A 23MP rear shooter and 8MP sensor in the front completes the smartphone.
Meanwhile, a Twitter poll was spotted online that was started by Carl Pei himself. Apparently, the company's founder is contemplating on whether to jump on the headphone jackless wagon that the iPhone 7 started followed by the Moto Z. Pei has been trying to get feedback from mobile phone enthusiasts whether the OnePlus 4 should also follow suit.
OnePlus 4 enthusiasts, however, reportedly voted to retain the audio jack in the upcoming OnePlus phone. What is certain for now is that Pei confirmed that the handset will roll out without a hefty price tag despite all the improvements they have made on it. The smartphone is set to hit the market on June 2017. Watch the OnePlus 4 Features video here: