The phone comes with some promotional offers from Amazon

Jun 14, 2016 11:18 GMT  ·  By

OnePlus is just hours away from unveiling its latest flagship smartphone, the OnePlus 3, but it seems that leaks and images continue to surface online. Most recently, an ad has made its way in an Indian newspaper, revealing the price of the OnePlus 3 and some additional interesting details.

Hindustan Times has posted in its newspaper an ad for the upcoming OnePlus 3, one day before the device is projected to be officially launched. The ad shows the phone’s design and also mentions some of its specifications.

It thus reveals, among others, that the OnePlus 3 will come with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 and an Optic AMOLED display. Moreover, the phone will also have a fingerprint sensor with the capacity to unlock the handset in 0.2 seconds, alongside an 8MPs rear camera and a 16MP front one for video calls and snapping images.

It’s quite surprising that a smartphone manufacturer would even think of implementing a front camera that’s double the MP capacity of the rear one, but it seems that OnePlus did it.

OnePlus 3 should sell for $416 through Amazon in India

OnePlus 3 is supposed to come with Dash Charge and Smart Capture, but there are no additional details on these two features. Nevertheless, the ad reveals that the price for the 6GB of RAM and 64GB storage is about $416 (€371), and the phone will be available exclusively through Amazon. OnePlus is expected to release several variants with different RAM and internal storage capacity, but that remains to be confirmed.

In addition, the ad claims that fans who buy the device will also get a one-year subscription to Saavn music streaming service, 12 months of double data for Idea subscribers, 12 months of insurance with OnePlus Care, and credit for purchasing Kindle books.

It seems that this is quite an offer for OnePlus 3 buyers in India, but the information remains to be confirmed in just a few hours, when the device will be revealed worldwide. OnePlus will be hosting an event in its Loop VR space station, and multiple pop-up events will be hosted around the world.