OnePlus, which has already confirmed the unveiling of the flagship OnePlus 5 on June 20, has released a couple of more teasers, revealing photo modes and display features of the device.
The first teaser on Twitter shows a black-and-white themed photo in the shape of a phone's screen with colour-rich background. This may be a new camera mode, where-in the user can personalise the photo with dual colouring, considering the fact that the upcoming phone is confirmed to come with two cameras.
While one snapper takes colour photo, another captures black-and-white image, and with the use of the software, users will be able to create a mix of both the images and offer unique graphic photo.
Another possibility is that the teaser may be hinting that the upcoming OnePlus 5's OxygenOS may offer custom options to tweak UI themes for users to match their taste.
In another tweet, OnePlus posted a short 12-second video showing a graphic representation of OnePlus 5's display colour changing with brightness. The company is hinting that the new phone will have auto blue light filter option, which will turn the colour of the screen according to the light condition to ease the strain on the user's eyes while reading or browsing on the phone.
T-6. Software designed with style and refinement. https://t.co/KVXBWmhBt8 pic.twitter.com/M3FQS6mQEv
— OnePlus (@oneplus) June 14, 2017
Currently, most phones have a manual option where the user has to activate the blue light filter in low light conditions, while some devices such as Apple iPhones offer the option to pre-set timings to trigger the blue light feature.
Get a taste of how we've refreshed OxygenOS ? pic.twitter.com/JNAKJWiucw
— OnePlus (@oneplus) June 15, 2017
OnePlus 5: What we know so far
OnePlus 5 is said to sport a metallic cover on the back and feature a 5.5-inch full HD (1920x1080p) display.
It is expected to house Qualcomm's most powerful processor yet, Snapdragon 835 octa-core paired with 6GB/8GB RAM (depending on the region of sale), 128GB/256GB storage, and a 3,600mAh battery with Dash Charge 2.0.
As far as photography hardware is concerned, it is said to come equipped with a 12MP dual camera with RGB and Monochrome lenses on the rear and an 8MP front shooter.
OnePlus 5 models may cost anywhere between Rs. 32,000 (approx. $495) and Rs.38, 000 (roughly $588).
Watch this space for latest news on OnePlus 5.