OnePlus Phones With Codename ‘Billie’, ‘Lemonade’ Surface Online
OnePlus Phones With Codename ‘Billie’, ‘Lemonade’ Surface Online 543c1v
One smartphone in the rumoured OnePlus Billie series could be powered by the Snapdragon 690 SoC. 314hn
By Aditya Shenoy | Updated: 2 September 2020 19:28 IST
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Highlights
OnePlus Billie series could have four smartphones
OnePlus Lemonade is said to have multiple variants as well
OnePlus Clover has leaked in the past carrying Snapdragon 460 SoC
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OnePlus is working on a number of new smartphones and currently it is having a hard time keeping these models under wraps. A few OnePlus smartphones with codenames Billie 2, Billie 2T, Billie 8, and Billie 8T have leaked online. Tipster Mukul Sharma also indicated that these smartphones could be a part of the OnePlus Billie series and called the OnePlus Billie 2, OnePlus Billie 2T, OnePlus Billie 8, and the OnePlus Billie 8T. Another OnePlus smartphone codenamed ‘Lemonade' has also surfaced online.
Gizmochina spotted earlier with references in Oxygen OS 10.5 released for the OnePlus Nord.
Another OnePlus smartphone codenamed ‘lemonade' has also been spotted recently by an XDA Developers forum member. This OnePlus smartphone is said to have multiple variants codenamed lemonade, lemonadep, lemonadept, lemonade, and lemonadev. Apart from the codename, there are no other details about this smartphone available at the moment.
Previously, another smartphone codenamed OnePlus Clover was spotted carrying Qualcomm Snapdragon 460 SoC and 6,000mAh battery. The OnePlus Clover is said to pack 4GB of RAM and feature at least 64GB of storage.
The OnePlus 8T was also recently tipped to be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 SoC and pack 8GB of RAM.
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