One Plus Abandons Rumors Of OnePlus 3S/OnePlus 3Plus?

OnePlus company at-last brought the rumored OnePlus 3S/OnePlus 3 Plus on the internet by stating that OnePlus is not releasing OnePlus 3S/OnePlus 3 Plus model in the tech market. OnePlus, the Chinese smartphone maker answered the rumors of OnePlus 3S/OnePlus 3 Plus by saying "OnePlus 3 flagship is not dead."

OnePlus Company's co-founder Carl Pei reportedly took to the OnePlus forum and addressed the rumors on internet stating that the company is running out of AMOLED displays for Oneplus 3 and the rumors indicated that the OnePlus Company will stop the production of OnePlus 3 smartphones or there might be chances of OnePlus redesigning the OnePlus 3 hardware with LCD panels.

Carl Pei wrote in the online forum "AMOLED > LCD," and also on Twitter stating "OnePlus will be staying with Optic AMOLED displays for the foreseeable future." According to Phone Arena Few of the other rumors that hit the internet on OnePlus 3S/OnePlus 3 Plus

OnePlus 3S/OnePlus 3 Plus was rumored to feature a bigger screen size of 6-inch with an increased resolution of 1,440 x 2,560 pixels. OnePlus 3S/ OnePlus 3 Plus was rumored to have Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 processor and a higher RAM than its older make. The RAM was rumored to be more than 6GB along with the powerful processor.

OnePlus 3S/OnePlus 3 Plus was rumored to be powered by 3,900 mAh battery for longer usage compared to the current flagship OnePlus 3. Also, it was rumored that the OnePlus Company will house-in the dual camera setup for clearer pictures, faster focus and wider aperture.

Pei hitting the online Forum and Twitter gives clear picture that there is no OnePlus 3S/OnePlus 3 Plus model from the company. The statement "OnePlus will be staying with Optic AMOLED displays for the foreseeable future," clearly mentions that the current OnePlus 3 flagship will continue and rumors are abandoned by the simple action on internet by the co-founder of the company.

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