There's been an awakening. Can you feel it?Widow who Fell For Her Son’s Friend’s Stuff She Met On A Matching App (2025) I'm not talking about a new Star Warstrailer, but the OnePlus 5.
The OnePlus 5 is one of the most anticipated phones of the year. The startup's expected to blow the roof off this year and go all the way with its latest flagship.
SEE ALSO: This might be the cutest and tiniest smartphone everBut will the phone live up to all the hype and compete with Samsung's Galaxy S8, Google's Pixel and the iPhone 7? You'll have to watch the livestream to find out.
Fans, haters, or just curious cats can watch the livestream on OnePlus's website or YouTube (embedded below) starting at 12:00 p.m. ET.
Alternatively, you the event will also be streamed on Facebook:
Since OnePlus launched the OnePlus One in 2014, the company's been on a rocket ship into the stratosphere.
It followed the One with the OnePlus 2, OnePlus X, OnePlus 3, and then the OnePlus 3T. And now, the OnePlus 5 is expected to go above and beyond.
While the company's teased a design that looks kinda like the iPhone 7 Plus, the processor (Qualcomm Snapdragon 835), and dual cameras, there's still a lot we don't know. Will it have a headphone jack? Will the screen finally get an upgrade? What about about battery life?
A continuous hard edge, refined over 3 years. https://t.co/KVXBWmhBt8 pic.twitter.com/KBNppQ0R0U
— OnePlus (@oneplus) June 8, 2017
All will be revealed during the stream, so sit back, get comfy, grab some popcorn, and get ready. Because things are about to get lit (hopefully).
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