OnePlus 5 may turn out to be the company's costliest phone yet.
The will be launching in India on June 22, where OnePlus is hosting a major launch event . A teaser from showed off the device for the first time, confirming dual rear cameras and a design that's similar to that of the OPPO R11.
We haven't heard a lot in terms of pricing, but a new rumor out of suggests the OnePlus 5 will retail for ₹32,999 ($510) in the country. That's for the base variant with 6GB of RAM and 64GB storage. The publication also mentions a model with 8GB of RAM and 256GB storage that will allegedly be sold for ₹37,999 ($590).
OnePlus has traditionally managed to offer its products at a $30 markup when seen against the U.S. retail price — the OnePlus 3 retailed for ₹27,999 ($430), and the OnePlus 3T was launched for ₹29,999 ($465). Going by that logic, it's likely the OnePlus 5 will retail at around the $479 mark in the U.S. Thankfully for Indian consumers, the OnePlus 3T will be on sale .
We'll have to wait until June 20 to find out more, but for now it looks like the OnePlus 5 will cost around $40 more than its predecessor.
The will be launching in India on June 22, where OnePlus is hosting a major launch event . A teaser from showed off the device for the first time, confirming dual rear cameras and a design that's similar to that of the OPPO R11.
We haven't heard a lot in terms of pricing, but a new rumor out of suggests the OnePlus 5 will retail for ₹32,999 ($510) in the country. That's for the base variant with 6GB of RAM and 64GB storage. The publication also mentions a model with 8GB of RAM and 256GB storage that will allegedly be sold for ₹37,999 ($590).
OnePlus has traditionally managed to offer its products at a $30 markup when seen against the U.S. retail price — the OnePlus 3 retailed for ₹27,999 ($430), and the OnePlus 3T was launched for ₹29,999 ($465). Going by that logic, it's likely the OnePlus 5 will retail at around the $479 mark in the U.S. Thankfully for Indian consumers, the OnePlus 3T will be on sale .
We'll have to wait until June 20 to find out more, but for now it looks like the OnePlus 5 will cost around $40 more than its predecessor.