OnePlus recently confirmed the launch of its upcoming flagship OnePlus 5 for summer 2017. Ahead of the smartphone's launch, the company has posted a few camera samples taken on OnePlus 5 on Twitter to showcase the image quality of the phone's dual-lens camera.
OnePlus 5's dual-lens camera is developed by DxO Labs, according to the recent confirmation by the company. Meanwhile, the latest teaser shows a split image featuring a bridge wherein the right portion is sharper than the left, and the tweeted message says, "Can you tell which photo was taken by the OnePlus 5?"
Can you tell which photo was taken with the OnePlus 5? pic.twitter.com/Pd27la4ewn
— OnePlus (@oneplus) May 29, 2017
A closer look at the details in the image clearly suggests that the sharper half of the picture has been shot on the OnePlus 5's dual-lens rear camera. However, there is no word on what device was used to capture the other half of the picture.
The official teaser clearly confirms the image clarity and colour accuracy of OnePlus 5's highly-anticipated 23-megapixel camera. Among other rumoured specifications, the OnePlus 5 is expected to feature a Snapdragon 835 SoC paired with 8GB RAM and powered by 4000mAh battery. The handset is expected to run Android 7.1.1 Nougat out-of-the-box.