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Fresh live images of the OnePlus Turbo have surfaced, giving us an early look at the company’s new “Turbo” line. Alongside these photos, leaks keep revealing key specs — although some details still conflict with earlier rumors.
First look: what the leaked photos show
The photos show a clean, modern handset with a familiar OnePlus design language. The frame appears to be polycarbonate rather than metal or glass, supporting claims the phone will use a plastic construction. Reported color options include blue and black, both with a matte finish in the leaked images.
Specs that split the rumor mill
Leaks aren’t in full agreement, but here’s what the newest batch suggests:
- Display: 6.8-inch "1.5K" panel with a 144Hz refresh rate (earlier rumors pointed to 165Hz).
- Processor: Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 reported in this leak, while previous tips mentioned the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4.
- Battery: a headline-grabbing 9,000 mAh cell with 80W wired charging — consistent across multiple reports.
- Build and colors: plastic frame and at least two finishes — blue and black.
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Why the discrepancy? Tipsters sometimes get different hardware samples or mix up regional variants (OnePlus often ships different chipsets or display configs by market). For buyers, that means waiting for official specs remains wise.
Launch plans and the possibility of a Nord rebrand
According to the source of these images, a March launch is expected — likely referring to the international debut. Chinese sources suggest an earlier January arrival in China. There’s also chatter the global version might carry the Nord nameplate, which OnePlus has used before to position more affordable models outside of China.
For now, the OnePlus Turbo looks like a battery-focused device with mid-to-high-tier internals and a plastic build to keep costs down. We’ll keep tracking leaks and official announcements as the rumored January (China) and March (global) windows approach.
Source: gsmarena




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