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Alleged benchmark listings suggest powerful 6GB RAM, multiple phone variants

On the other hand, GFXBench reveals that the handset with model number “Rain 3000” boasts 4GB of RAM on board.

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Chinese smartphone manufacturer OnePlus promises its fans a “flagship killer” dubbed as the OnePlus 3.

Since the OnePlus 3 will have two variants, it is possible that the Snapdragon chipset installed on either phone will be clocked at a different speed, however, this can not be confirmed at the moment. We gather all the leaks and tidbits about the OnePlus 3 from around the web to bring you the OnePlus 3 United Kingdom release date, price, feature and specification rumours.

Following the success of the OnePlus 2 and the OnePlus X, it isn’t really a stretch to think that OnePlus would not be following up with the OnePlus 3.

There are conflicting reports surrounding the OnePlus 3. It will also come powered by Snapdragon 820 quad-core processor clubbed with Adreno 530 GPU and 4GB of RAM.

Meanwhile, the two supposed specs sheets have subtle differences, particularly with the on-board memory – one lists a 4-GB variant, while the other benchmark website says the OnePlus 3 features 6 GB of RAM.

The OnePlus 3 codenamed “Rain” has recently appeared on the Geekbench and GFXBench listing revealing most of the important details about the upcoming flagship smartphone.

According to the listing, the RAIN RAIN A300 sports a Qualcomm MSM8996, otherwise known as the Snapdragon 820. Previous rumors hinted at a 5.5-inch display, but there’s a possibility that the company may reduced the screen size.

OnePlus 3 to debut on May 28! The 64GB variant, which will also pack 6GB of RAM, might be a little decent in terms of storage, but having a microSD card would be a huge welcome for power users as they won’t have to delete files in order to accommodate others.

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A new OnePlus device, believed to be the OnePlus 3 smartphone, has been spotted in a couple of benchmark listings tipping massive 6GB of RAM.

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